South Indian Lunch Box Ideas for Work
Packable South Indian meals that stay fresh and flavorful for work or school lunches.
Why it matters
Meal Seeker suggests South Indian lunch box ideas for work and school that use pantry-friendly ingredients like rice, lentils, and vegetables to create satisfying meals that travel well and reheat easily.
- • Prepare lemon rice or tamarind rice with added vegetables for a tangy lunch that travels well.
- • Make vegetable pulao or bisibelebath using rice, lentils, and mixed vegetables from your pantry.
- • Pack sambar rice with a side of yogurt or raita for a complete, balanced meal.
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