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The vada is a disc, around 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) in diameter. Barbajuan: Monaco: An appetizer mainly found in the eastern part of French Riviera and Northern Italy, a barbajuan is a fritter filled with Swiss chard, spinach, and ricotta cheese, among other ingredients. Blooming onion: United States
Name Image Description Vegetarian/ Non-Vegetarian Machher Jhol: Fish with potol, tomato, chillies, ginger and garlic from Assam: Non-Vegetarian [1]: Pork jarpaa jurpie
A savory Indian snack, it is made of puffed rice, vegetables, and a tangy tamarind sauce. [2] Bhelpuri is often identified with the beaches of Mumbai, such as Chowpatty. [3] Bhoonja: A snack consumed in North India, it is available in several versions under various names across the North Indian plains.
Enter this bite-sized, stuffing-centered appetizer with a tangy, three-ingredient dipping sauce (just cranberry sauce, honey, and Dijon). Get the Sausage Stuffing Bites With Cranberry Sauce recipe .
India (Eastern) Bangladesh: Made of wheat flour typical of Oriya, Assamese and Bengali cuisine, dough is made by mixing fine maida flour with water and spoonful of ghee, then divided in small balls, flattened by rolling-pin, individually deep-fried in cooking oil or ghee, 4-5 inches diameter, usually served with curries or gravies. Luqmat al-qadi
[3] [4] [5] Samosas are often accompanied by chutney, and have origins in medieval times or earlier. [3] Sweet versions are also made. Samosas are a popular entrée, appetizer, or snack in the cuisines of India, South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia, Portugal, East Africa and their South Asian diasporas.
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India: Easily made by using boiled Basmati rice, coriander paste, oil, chana dal, onion, peas, ginger and garlic paste, Indian spices, lemon juice and salt. Curd rice: India: Simple preparations are a mixture of boiled rice and yogurt. More complex variations also exist. Curry rice: Japan, also popular in other parts of East and Southeast Asia