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Ulava charu is a rasam (a South Indian soup-like dish) from the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is popular in the Guntur district and Krishna districts of Andhra Pradesh. It is made with horse gram, a legume called "ulava" in the native Telugu. The horse gram is boiled in water with salt, then strained from the soup before serving. It is a local delicacy, as the preparation is labor-intensive. Packaged ulava charu is readily available in all urban and rural food supply stores in Andhra Pradesh.

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  1. ^ Manohar, Thallapally (22 December 2016). Cultural History Of Madigas - A Brief Study. Pragma Publications. ISBN 978-93-84845-30-8.
  2. "Humble dishes win hearts, grab spotlight". The Hindu. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
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