Crunchy South Indian snack with ajwain (vamu / carom seeds)
Made using rice flour, besan & cold-pressed oil
Perfect for tea-time, travel & festive occasions
100% natural, no preservatives, homemade-style
Introducing Agrahaaram’s Vamu Murukulu
Agrahaaram’s Vamu Murukulu is a traditional Andhra-Telangana snack made with rice flour, gram flour & spices, enriched with the unique aroma of ajwain (vamu / carom seeds). Fried in pure cold-pressed oil, these murukulu are light, crunchy & flavorful — a timeless favorite during festivals like Diwali, Sankranthi & Dussehra.
Apart from being delicious, the ajwain infusion makes them digestive-friendly, bringing both taste & health into every bite.
Key Benefits & Features
Ajwain Aroma – Aids digestion & adds flavor.
Crispy Delight – Crunchy murukulu texture.
Cold-Pressed Oil – Traditional frying method.
Festive & Everyday Snack – Loved in homes year-round.
100% Natural – No preservatives or artificial flavors.
Why Choose Agrahaaram Murukulu?
Crafted in small batches for authenticity.
Made with handpicked ingredients & ajwain seeds.
Grandma’s recipe revived with modern hygiene.
Perfect as a family snack, tea companion or festive treat.
How to Enjoy ?
Serve with tea or coffee.
Pack in snack boxes for kids or travel.
Pair with pickle, chutney or curd rice.
Enjoy as a festival or evening snack.
Storage: Store in an airtight container; stays fresh & crisp for weeks.
Vamu Murukulu in Different Languages (Regional Names)
English: Ajwain Murukku / Chakli
తెలుగు (Telugu): వాము మురుకులు (Vamu Murukulu)
हिंदी (Hindi): अजवाइन मुरुक्कू (Ajwain Murukku)
தமிழ் (Tamil): ஓமம் முறுக்கு (Omam Murukku)
ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada): ಓಮ ಮೂರೂಕು (Oma Muruku)
മലയാളം (Malayalam): ഓമം മുറുക്ക് (Omam Murukku)
मराठी (Marathi): ओवा मुरुक्कू (Owa Murukku)
ગુજરાતી (Gujarati): અજમો મુરુક્કુ (Ajmo Murukku)
বাংলা (Bengali): আজওয়াইন মুরুক্কু (Ajwain Murukku)
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi): ਅਜਵਾਇਨ ਮੁਰੁੱਕੂ (Ajwain Murukku)
ଓଡ଼ିଆ (Odia): ଅଜୱାଇନ ମୁରୁକ୍କୁ (Ajwain Murukku)
اردو (Urdu): اجوائن موروکو (Ajwain Murukku)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s):
What makes Vamu Murukulu different? The ajwain seeds add a distinct flavor & digestive benefit.
Are they very spicy? Mildly spiced — suitable for all ages.
Is it fried in cold-pressed oil? Yes, to retain authentic taste & health benefits.
How long do they last? Fresh & crunchy for 2–3 weeks if stored airtight.
Are they festival-only snacks? No, enjoyed as daily teatime snacks too.