Top 10 Best Road Side Food of India
The road side foods are specialty of Indian cities and reflection of India's culture and tradition,stall vendors of street offers different kinds of delicious and tasty food such as famous chole bhature,Parathas, pitha, chotpoti,puchka, jhalmuri, badam and various fried items. The street vendors of Indian citiesalso sell sweet items and drinks including Lassi plain or salty,fruit flavored juice, Sherbet,Jaljeera, Neera and other seasonal drinks. Some of major Indiancities are well famous for street food items like Delhi for chole bhature,Indore Poha jalebi, Mumbai for Vada Pao and Kolkata for all types of rolls.
Pani Puri: The must try road side Indian food is a mouth watering food item also known as Gol Gappa in Northern India and Poochkas in West Bengal. Pani Puri is best street food from India and the most favorite of Indian girls. Gup chup or Pani Puri is originated from Bihar the Magadh region of India andnow available across every street of India. The most popular Indian street food is a small, round, crispy semolina shells stuffed with spice and potato and servers after digging into tangy water, The Water used for panipuri is mixed with Indian spices, amchoor powder and salt. Other variants of Pani puri are Dahi puri and Sev Puri.
Chaat: Chaat or Aloo tikki is another most famous Indian Street Food item available from every village to all Indian cities. Tasty evening snack item is originated from Uttar Pradesh state and become very popular in rest of India and the Indian Sub-continent. The most famous area for Chaat are Agra and Mathura, taste can be vary from city to city. Mumbai's Chowpatty Beach is world famous for stalls different variety of chaats and other street foods. Chaat is mostly served at road side stall or by vendors around, other variant of Chaat are Papri chaat,Aloo Chaat and Dahi Chaat.
Bhelpuri: Bhelpuri or simple Bhel is a savoury snack item or kind of Chaat, made out of puffed rice, onion,potato and a tangy tamarind sauce. Major ingredients used to made Bhel are tomatoes, onions,chilis Sev,Chat masala and chutney. Type of chutneys is the responsible for the flavour like sweet,tangy or spicy. Bhelpuri is called Jhaal Muri in Kolkata, Churumuri in Bangalore and a dry version popularly known as Bhadang in Maharashtra. Jhaal Muri is a different snacks item sell by vendors around the street markets of city. The savoury Indian snacks is created from Maharashtra and got famous to rest of India.
Poori Sabji: Poori is an Indian fried bread served with gravied potato curry or sweet tomato chutney,Pickle,chana masala along with halwa. Poori Sabji is one of the most favorite breakfast item in India, It also best during the travel as well as for picnic. The fried bread of India is very popular among all age groups and enjoyed while having in breakfast, lunch or dinner. Poori is also made up during the traditional festivals or during any Puja and served with kheer and halwa so also called as festive food. variant of puri is bhatoora, Its three times bigger then one size of a puri and served with chholey and pickle, the luchi from Orissa is another form of Poori. South Delhi is famous for Poori Sabji, bhatoora and delicious Parathas.
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