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Pholourie (), also spelled phulourie or phoulourie, is an commonly eaten in Trinidad and Tobago, , and other parts of the . It consists of fried, spiced split pea and flour dough balls that are served with a .


Overview
The dough is made up of flour, ground , water, and spices. Depending on the recipe, , garlic, pepper, , onions and/or are used. Then dough balls the size of golf balls are formed and fried afterwards. The fried balls are usually served with a to dip them in, usually or .

The dish was brought to Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname by migrants from India.

(1993). 9780895946393, Crossing Press.
These Indians were recruited as indentured laborers after had been abolished in the 19th century, and they brought their local recipes with them which they altered according to ingredients available in their new home. Over the decades, local taste slowly altered, leading to the Indian-based part of the Trinidadian cuisine known today. Pholourie is widely connected to the festival celebrated by Trinidadian .
(2025). 9789766375195, Ian Randle Books.


In popular culture
One of 's most famous songs is "Pholourie Bina Chutney Kaise Bani" (transl. How can you have pholourie without the ?).

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