Discover the rich culinary heritage of southern India and the power of plant-forward cuisine as we learn about the ingredients and dishes that make this region unique. Join us on a journey through "The Plant-Forward Kitchen: South India” as we explore the kitchens of Kerala and Telangana.

Kerala is located in the southwest corner of India on the Malabar Coast, famous for its tropical palm tree-lined beaches and canals. Known as the "Land of Spices," Kerala played a key role in the spice trade with Europe as well as with many ancient civilizations. We also explore the capital city of Hyderabad in the inland state of Telangana. We learn about the emblematic dishes of Hyderabadi cuisine, also known as Deccani cuisine.

From street food, restaurants, home kitchens, and even the high volume dining services at Google’s Hyderabad campus, we will learn how the region is known for its use of rice, coconut milk, tamarind, curry leaves, and a complex blend of spices. We will meet some of the passionate chefs who are leading the charge in southern India’s plant-based dining, and who will show us innovative techniques to elevate your own culinary skills.

Download a packet of plant-forward Indian recipes here.

Watch a YouTube playlist of the videos here.

These videos were made thanks to the generous support and sponsorship of Food at Google.