Samay baji(Newar) : Beaten rice is mixed with variety of delicacy including egg. fish. meat, potato, Choila(Newari dish), Beans, fries garlic and ginger, Bara. It is one of the main dishes eaten in various special occasion.
- Avil Nanachathu (അവൽ നനച്ചത്) also called Aval Kuthirthathu (അവൽ കുതിർത്തത്) (Kerala): Beaten rice is mixed with milk, sugar, ground coconut and banana pieces. Peanuts or cashews may be used.
- Avil Vilayichathu (അവൽ വിളയിച്ചത്) (Kerala): Beaten fried in ghee and mixed with jaggery, dal, cashews, peanuts and ground coconut.
- Dahi Churaa (Bihari, Nepali): Beaten rice mixed with ripe banana, yogurt, and sugar. Although an "anytime" snack, it is also traditionally eaten by farmers during the rice planting season in Nepal.
- Dhau Baji (Newar): Beaten rice is dry roasted in a pan, then mixed with yogurt and sugar.[1]
- Chindé'r pulao: A snack prepared by immersing the rice flakes in cold water, drying them, and then preparing pilaf-style with nuts, raisins, black pepper, green chillies, and salt and sugar to taste. This is very popular as a breakfast or evening dish in families, and may not be available in any stores or restaurants.
- Chindé bheja: Flakes are immersed in a bowl of water and flavoured with lime juice, salt, sugar, and black pepper.
- Chira Bhaja (চিড়া ভাজা - Bengali/Bangla): Beaten rice fried in oil, and salted with optionally added peanuts, chili powder and black salt (काला नमक-Hindi, বিট লবণ- Bengali/Bangla). Eaten as a snack.
- Chuda kadali chakata (ଚୁଡା କଦଳୀ ଚକଟା- Odisha): Washed beaten rice is mixed with milk, mashed ripe bananas, grated coconut, sugar or jaggery. A traditional breakfast meal eaten by Odias.
- Chuda Kadamba(ଚୁଡା କଦମ୍ବ - Odisha): Firstly after heating ghee in a pan, cashew, raisins are also fried with it. Beaten rice or chuda is ground along with adding cardamom, sugar, grated coconut, ghee, cashew & slight milk. Small balls/ladoo are made from the dough with ghee, after refrigerating it's consumed.
- Bajeel Ogarne or Avalakki Oggrane (ಅವಲಕ್ಕಿ ಒಗ್ಗರಣೆ - Karnataka): Beaten rice is seasoned with curry leaves, mustard seeds, gram, peanuts, oil, and red chillies. Optional add-ins like grated coconut, onion and coriander leaves are also permissible. Served hot.
- Gojju avalakki or Huli avalakki (Karnataka)
- Beaten rice with curds: Beaten rice is soaked in water and then sieved. Curd is added with table salt, and eaten with mango or lemon pickle.
- Kanda Pohe (कांदे पोहे) : Small pieces of boiled potato, onion, mustard seeds, turmeric and red chilli are seasoned and mixed with soaked and sieved beaten rice, and served hot. It is also served with Tarri (chickpea and tomato curry) and seasoned with Chivda, known as Tarri Poha.
- Dadpe Pohe (दडपे पोहे): Thin or medium-sized beaten rice is mixed with fresh coconut, grated green mangoes, chilli powder, and coriander. Then it is seasoned with salt and a fried mixture of peanut oil, mustard seeds, turmeric, and finely chopped onions. Instead of raw mango, lemon can be used.
- Dahi Chuda: Beaten rice is cleaned with water to make it slightly soft, then yogurt and jaggery (sometimes sugar also) is added. This way of eating flattened rice is popular in Bihar and Assam and it is eaten as the first meal during festival of Magh Bihu in Assam and Makar Sankranti.
- Egg Pulau (Nepali): Spicy omelette preparation is whisked with raw and dry flattened rice and cooked in a pan in a similar way to an omelette. The almost-cooked egg pulau is mashed and left to cook, covered, until it turns red in colour.
- Poha Jalebi: This is the most famous breakfast across the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh especially in Sagar, Indore, Ujjain, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Bhopal, Hoshangabad.
- Kharbujache Pohe:[2] Beaten rice with muskmelon.
- Ful (egg) Chiura (Nepali): Common in Kathmandu households, flattened rice is fried in oil in a deep pan and salt is added. When the flattened rice turns golden/red, an egg is poached on top of it and covered with the rice until it has cooked.
- Theek (spicy) Phovu with coconut and hing (Konkani): This is made with beaten rice (phovu) by adding a blended mixture of coconut flakes, hing (asafoetida), salt, green chillies and sugar to the softened phovu with 2 teaspoon of coconut oil.