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A crispy sweet and spicy snack, popular in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is made from gram flour dough made into spirals stuffed with a mixture of coconut, poppy seeds and sesame seeds. Bhelpuri: A savory Indian snack, it is made of puffed rice, vegetables, and a tangy tamarind sauce. [2]
Bakarwadi is a traditional crispy, deep-fried, disc-shaped, sweet and spicy snack popular in the western state of Maharashtra and Gujarat in India. [2] It was already popular before 1960 when these were not Gujarat or Maharashtra states; they were both a part of Bombay State, and both cultures added their own flavors to each other's recipes.
The store's nuts, spices, powders, and snacks are easily accessible and allow for relatively cheap bulk buying, considering what you're getting. Robert Gauthier - Getty Images 365 Strawberry Yogurt
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.
Vada, vadai, wada, bara, or bora is a category of savoury fried snacks native to India. Vadas can be described variously as fritters, cutlets, or dumplings. [7] [8] Vadas are sometimes stuffed with vegetables and traditionally served with chutneys and sambar.
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 ...
A South Indian snack of savory crunchy twists made from rice and urad dal flour. [2] Murukku means twisted in the Tamil language. [3] The town of Manapparai in Tamil Nadu is particularly known for its murukku. [4] Murukku is made in many varieties as a traditional treat for festivals such as Diwali and Krishna Janmashtami. [5]
Dal biji is an Indian snack made of crispy gram flour noodles, pink masoor dal and melon seeds. [1] References This page was last ...