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  2. List of snack foods from the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    a popular vegetarian roasted Gujarati Indian thin cracker bread or snack item made from mat bean and wheat flour and oil. Khaman: A vegetarian food item that originates from the Indian state of Gujarat. It is made with a fermented batter of gram flour . [26] Khaman can be eaten for breakfast, as a main course, as a side dish or as a snack.

  3. Mathri - Wikipedia

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    Mathri (Rajasthani: मठरी, Hindi: मठी, Mathi) is a Rajasthani snack. It is a kind of flaky biscuit from north-west region of India. Once a local delicacy, mathi or mathri as its often called, is now available in almost all sweet shops in India. Similar to Namak para, it is made from flour, water, and, optionally, carom seeds. The ...

  4. Papadam - Wikipedia

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    Papadam can be prepared from different ingredients and methods. One popular recipe uses flour ground from hulled split black gram [9] mixed with black pepper, salt, a small amount of vegetable oil and a food-grade alkali, and the mixture is kneaded. A well-kneaded dough is then flattened into very thin rounds and then dried and stored for later ...

  5. Thattai (Indian food) - Wikipedia

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    Thattai is a popular snack from the South Indian regions of India and in Sri Lanka. Typically made for festivals and holidays such as Krishna Jayanthi and Deepavali, this treat can also consumed throughout the year. [2] The Thattai has been idolized to be the perfect snack during teatime throughout the monsoon seasons. [3]

  6. List of Indian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indian sweets and desserts, also called mithai, a significant element in Indian cuisine. Indians are known for their unique taste and experimental behavior when it comes to food. Many Indian desserts are fried foods made with sugar, milk or condensed milk. Ingredients and preferred types of dessert vary by region.

  7. Ganthiya - Wikipedia

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    They are a popular teatime snack not only in Gujarat but across India and also among non-resident Indians (NRIs) across the world. [1] [2] They are sometimes soft and not always crunchy like most other Indian snacks. [3] A flatter flakier version is called papdi ganthiya. [4] A sweeter version is called Mitha Ganthiya.

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  9. Chakli - Wikipedia

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    It is a spiral-shaped snack with a spiked surface. [1] Chakli is typically made from flours of rice, Bengal gram (brown chickpea) and black gram (urad daal). It has several variations, depending on the types and proportion of flours used. Murukku, is a South Indian snack typically made with Rice and black gram (urad daal) flour during Diwali ...