The top 5 street foods in India are described as follows:
1) Vada Pav, a popular fast food from Maharashtra consisting of a fried potato patty in a bread roll with chutneys.
2) Chole Bature, a Punjabi dish of chickpeas and fried bread that is very popular in Delhi.
3) Aloo Tikki, a potato patty snack from Lucknow served with sauce.
4) Dabeli, a Gujarati snack made with spiced potatoes stuffed inside bread.
5) Idli Sambhar, steamed rice and lentil cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar soup, commonly eaten in South India.
The top 5 street foods in India are described as follows:
1) Vada Pav, a popular fast food from Maharashtra consisting of a fried potato patty in a bread roll with chutneys.
2) Chole Bature, a Punjabi dish of chickpeas and fried bread that is very popular in Delhi.
3) Aloo Tikki, a potato patty snack from Lucknow served with sauce.
4) Dabeli, a Gujarati snack made with spiced potatoes stuffed inside bread.
5) Idli Sambhar, steamed rice and lentil cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar soup, commonly eaten in South India.
The top 5 street foods in India are described as follows:
1) Vada Pav, a popular fast food from Maharashtra consisting of a fried potato patty in a bread roll with chutneys.
2) Chole Bature, a Punjabi dish of chickpeas and fried bread that is very popular in Delhi.
3) Aloo Tikki, a potato patty snack from Lucknow served with sauce.
4) Dabeli, a Gujarati snack made with spiced potatoes stuffed inside bread.
5) Idli Sambhar, steamed rice and lentil cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar soup, commonly eaten in South India.
The top 5 street foods in India are described as follows:
1) Vada Pav, a popular fast food from Maharashtra consisting of a fried potato patty in a bread roll with chutneys.
2) Chole Bature, a Punjabi dish of chickpeas and fried bread that is very popular in Delhi.
3) Aloo Tikki, a potato patty snack from Lucknow served with sauce.
4) Dabeli, a Gujarati snack made with spiced potatoes stuffed inside bread.
5) Idli Sambhar, steamed rice and lentil cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar soup, commonly eaten in South India.
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Top 5 Street Foods in India
Street Foods in India
• India is one of the largest countries in the world. People
from different backgrounds, belonging to different caste and creed, following different traditions, different cooking styles live in harmony and peace. • Nowhere in the world you will find a tradition as varied as India and eating habits as different as you can imagine. • Street foods in India are hugely popular. From Chole Bhature to Vada Pav to Idli Sambhar, we Indians love to indulge in street foods, even if it meant gluttony for the stomach. Mouth watering and famous street foods of India Vada Pav • The Indian version of burger, Vada Pav is the most popular street food straight from the heart of Maharashtra.
• It is the most loved and adored food
item. It consists of fried potato dumplings served with a pav with red or green chutneys, sometimes both.
• The famous vegetarian fast food dish is
native to Maharashtra along with Misal Pav, Kande Pohe etc.
• A street food Mumbaikars can’t live
without. Chole Bature • The capital of India Delhi; one of the best places to have street foods.
• Though Chole Bhature is a Punjabi
dish but it is very popular in major urban cities of India.
• Chole Bhature is commonly eaten for
breakfast or snacks.
• Delhi is famous for Chole Bhature.
Aloo Tikki • The most popular snack dish from Lucknow, Aloo Tikki is one of the most mouth watering delicacies across India.
• This snack is made of boiled potatoes
and various spices served with hot sauce.
• This dish has various names across the
country Ragda Pattice in Mumbai, Aloo Chat in Delhi etc.
• A dish you don’t want to miss.
Dabeli • The most popular street food from Kutch region of Gujrat, Dabeli is a very popular snack in India.
• It is made of boiled potatoes made
with special dabeli spices, the mixture is then stuffed inside a pav.
• It is then either roasted in butter or
served raw, Either ways, it tastes delicious. Idli Sambhar • The most favorite dish from the South, common as breakfast item and served with combination of chutney and sambar.
• This is considered as the best
breakfast post a night of heavy drinking.
• Easy to digest, good for the stomach-
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