What makes Maharashtrian kadhi different from the North Indian version is the taste and consistency.
From Gujarati Kadhi to Maharashtrian to even Dhaba style kadhi, these kadhi recipes are unique and delicious in their own ways.
Over the years, kadhi travelled to different parts of India where people included pakoda, kokum, curry leaves etc to add regional flavours to the dish.
As the recipes differ from state to state, it becomes all the more interesting to know about the various kadhis made across India.
There are many kinds of kadhis, many states also have their own trademark kadhis, for instance Maharashtrian kadhi, Gujarati Kadhi and Sindhi Kadhi, the Punjabi version is tangy and a whole lot spicier.