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  2. Vada pav - Wikipedia

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    Vada pav, alternatively spelt wada pao, (listen ⓘ) is a vegetarian fast food dish native to the Indian state of Maharashtra. [1] The dish consists of a deep-fried potato dumpling placed inside a bread bun ( pav ) sliced almost in half through the middle.

  3. Pav bhaji - Wikipedia

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    Fried pav bhaji, with the pav tossed in the bhaji; Paneer pav bhaji, with paneer cheese in the bhaji; Mushroom pav bhaji, with mushrooms in the bhaji; Khada pav bhaji, in which vegetables are in chunks rather than mashed; Jain pav bhaji, without onions and garlic [8] and with plantains instead of potatoes [9] Sada pav which only consists of pav.

  4. Misal pav - Wikipedia

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    Misal pav (Marathi: मिसळपाव) is a dish from the Indian state of Maharashtra. It consists of misal (a spicy curry usually made from moth beans) and pav (a type of Indian bread roll). [1] [2] The final dish is topped with farsan or sev, onions, lemon and coriander (cilantro). [3]

  5. Batata vada - Wikipedia

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    Batata vada (Marathi: बटाटा वडा, lit. ' potato fritter ') is a popular vegetarian fast food dish from the Indian state of Maharashtra. The dish consists of a mashed potato patty coated with chickpea flour, which is then deep-fried and served hot with chutney. The vada is typically around two or three inches in diameter.

  6. How to Draw Manga - Wikipedia

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    How to Draw Manga (Japanese: マンガの描き方) is a series of instructional books on drawing manga published by Graphic-sha, by a variety of authors. Originally in Japanese for the Japanese market, many volumes have been translated into English and published in the United States.

  7. Sabudana vada - Wikipedia

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    Sabudana vada, also called 'sabu vada', is a traditional deep-fried fritter from Maharashtra, India. It is made from tapioca pearls (sabudana), mashed potatoes, peanuts and spices. [ 1 ] It is often served with a spicy green chutney along with hot chai and is best eaten fresh. [ 2 ]

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  9. Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Street food items like Batata wada, Misal Pav, Pav Bhaji and Vada pav are very popular among the locals and are usually sold on stalls and in small hotels. [285] Meals (mainly lunch and dinner) are served on a plate called thali. Each food item served on the thali is arranged in a specific way.