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Boondi is an Indian snack made from fried chickpea flour. It is either eaten as a savory snack or sweetened as a dessert. [1] In Sindh and Rajasthan, the dish is called nukti (Sindhi: نڪتي, Dhatki: نڪتي | नुक्ती). In Nepali & Bhojpuri Region, it is referred to as buniya (बुनिया).
Ariselu, a sweet fried snack made of rice flour; Boondi laddu; Poornam boorelu a.k.a. Poornalu, made by cooking chana dal until soft, cooling, then adding jaggery and cardamom powder. The mix is then rolled into balls, which are subsequently batter-fried. The batter that is used is made from urad dal. This sweet dish is usually served during a ...
A South Indian snack, it has various sweet and spicy versions in different regions. The process of making a spicy bonda involves deep-frying potato (or other vegetables) filling dipped in gram flour batter. Boondi: Boondi is a Rajasthani snack food made from sweetened, fried chickpea flour. Anda Bhurji
Fried, sugar syrup based Gulab jamun: Fried milk balls soaked in sweet syrup, such as rose syrup or honey. [4] Fried, sugar syrup based Imarti: Sugar syrup, lentil flour. Fried, sugar syrup based Jalebi: Dough fried in a coil shape dipped in sugar syrup, often taken with milk, tea, yogurt, or lassi. [5] Fried, sugar syrup based Kaju katli
Boondi – Indian snack made from fried chickpea flour; Breaded cutlet – Meat in breading or batter Menchi-katsu – Japanese breaded and deep-fried ground meat patty; Buñuelo – Fried dough ball; Cactus fries – Southwestern United States side dish; Çäkçäk – Deep-fried sweet dough
Raita is a side dish in Indian cuisine made of dahi (yogurt, often referred to as curd) together with raw or cooked vegetables, fruit, or in the case of boondi raita, with fried droplets of batter made from besan (chickpea flour, generally labeled as gram flour). The closest approximation in Western cuisine is a side dish or dip, or a cooked salad.
Mysore pak is a rich, sweet dish prepared with ghee, sugar, gram flour, and often cardamom. Abgoosht – Kind of traditional and original Iranian stew and food; Aquafaba – Residual water from cooking legumes, used in recipes to substitute egg whites; Beguni - Deep-fried gram flour-dipped eggplant, popular in Bangladesh.
Panipuris or golgappas is a deep-fried breaded hollow spherical shell, about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter, filled with a combination of potatoes, raw onions, chickpeas and spices. It is a common snack and street food in the Indian subcontinent. [2] It is often flavoured with chili powder, chaat masala, herbs and many other spices. [3] [4] [5]