Onasadya
Onasadhya is the most delicious part of the grand
festival called Onam. It is considered to be the most
elaborate and grand meal prepared by any civilisation
or cultures in the world. It's a feast which if enjoyed
once is relished for years.
Onasadhya is prepared on the last day of Onam, called
Thiruonam. People of Kerala wish to depict that they
are happy and prosperous to their dear King Mahabali
whose spirit is said to visit Kerala at the time of
Onam.
Legend goes that Mahabali who was so attached to his
people that he requested Gods to allow him to visit
Kerala every year. People of Kerala wish to convey
that they are enjoying the same age of prosperity
as was witnessed during the reign of King Mahabali
by preparing a grand Onasadhya.
Rich and the poor, everybody prepares Onasadya in
a grand fashion as people of Kerala are extremely
devotional and passionate when it comes to Onasadya.
So much so that, it has lead to saying, 'Kaanam Vittum
Onam Unnanam'. Meaning - men go to the extend of selling
all their possessions for one Onam Sathya.
The Meals
Rice is the essential ingredient of this Nine Course
Strictly Vegetarian Meals. All together there are
11 essential dishes which have to prepared for Onasadya.
Number of dishes may at times also go upto 13. Onasadya
is so elaborate a meal that it is called meals, even
though it is consumed in one sitting. Onasadya is
consumed with hands, there is no concept of spoon
or forks here.
Traditional Onam Sadya meal comprises of different
varieties of curries, upperies - thigs fried in oil,
pappadams which are round crisp flour paste cakes
of peculiar make, uppilittathu - pickles of various
kinds, chammanthi - the chutney, payasams and prathamans
or puddings of various descriptions. Fruits and digestives
are also part of the meal.
The food has to be served on a tender Banana leaf,
laid with the end to the left. The meal is traditionally
served on a mat laid on the floor. A strict order
of serving the dishes one after the another is obeyed.
Besides, there are clear directions as to what will
be served in which part of the banana leaf.
These days Onadaya has toned down a little due to
the urban and hectic living style. Earlier, Onasaya
used to be even more elaborate. There were about 64
mandatory dishes - eight varieties each of the eight
dishes. At that time three banana leaves were served
one under the other to accommodate all the dishes.
How exactly they were accommodated in the tummy..is
a food for thought!
How is it Served
There is a distinct order of serving the the grand
feast of Onam. Pappad or Pappadum is to be served
on the extreme left. On top of the big pappadum banana
is served. The banana can be 'Rasakadali', 'Poovan',
'Palayankodan'. From the right pappad - salt, banana
wafers, sarkarapuratti fries are served. After this,
ginger lime and mango pickles are served. Next comes
'vellarika', 'pavakka', beetroot and 'ullikitchadi'.
'Kitchadi' made of pineapple and banana splits or
of grapes and apple is served along with this. On
the right, 'cabbage thoran' is served. Then comes
a thoran made of beans and avil followed by bread
and green peas mix 'thoran'. The meal will be complete
with the 'avial' and 'kootu curry'.
Rice is served when the guests seat themselves and
just two big spoons is considered enough. After this
'parippu' and ghee is poured. Then comes Sambhar.
Desserts are to begin with adaprathaman followed by
'Kadala Payasam'. This colourful arrangement on the
lush green banana leaf makes the food look even more
tempting and irresistible .