A Kurdai making machine is a device used to automate the process of making Kurdai, a traditional Indian snack popular in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and parts of Madhya Pradesh. Kurdai is made from wheat flour dough that is rolled out into thin discs, sun-dried, and then deep-fried until crisp.
A Murukku making machine is a device used to automate the process of making Murukku, a popular South Indian snack. Murukku, also known as chakli in some regions, is made from a mixture of rice flour, urad dal flour (black gram flour), spices, and water, which is then shaped into spiral or coil shapes and deep-fried until crispy.
An idiyappam maker machine, also known as a string hopper maker or sevai maker, is a device used to automate the process of making idiyappam, a traditional South Indian dish made from rice flour. Idiyappam is also popularly known as "string hoppers" in some regions.