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Snacks, Street food & more

Collection of snacks and street food recipes.

"There is no sincere love than the love of food" - George Bernard Shaw

The most exciting part of Indian cuisine is snacks and street food. Snacks and tea in the evening is an essential part of every Indian household without a doubt. Every state has its own speciality of snacks and despite their origin, they are famous all over India. For us Indians, a day without snacks is a day wasted. Fry it, cook it, bake it, steam it - don't skip it!

Here I have put together some exciting recipes that will leave you drooling. Happy cooking!

Masala Puri Chaat (Bangalore street style)

Churumuri chiwda/chivda

Karjikai (Fried sweet dumplings)

Papdi Chaat

Paneer Paratha

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