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Thursday, 13 March 2008 16:00 |
 A deliciously tasting snack, much savored on a rainy day in India. Popular all over India and known by different names. In the south, it's called a Bonda, and north a Vada, so much for this potato which is coated with a gram flour batter and deep fried and savored with Chutneys like Green Chutney and Date and Tamarind Chutney or just plain old Tomato Ketchup. You could serve this as is, or sandwiched into a bun for lunch or into a Vada Pav.What ever way you decide to have it, it's sure to tease your pallates. |
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 10:39 |
 A very popular dish all over India and each region in India as its own recipe for making these Vada’s. In the Southern India coconut is added to the yogurt mixture along with some green chillies and seasoned with mustard seeds and curry leaves. In the North, it’s a very popular street food, garnished with Date and Green Chutney |
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Written by Archana
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 10:05 |
 Chilla's are spiced lentil crepes served hot in breakfast or as a main dish during a meal. The first time I had these was on the streets of Calcutta, opposite Shibuji is a joint, which is filled with the yummy Calcutta street junk food. The extra spicy garlic chutney smeared on it and chopped green chillies and roasted onions adds the irresistible taste to the chilla. |
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Thursday, 17 January 2008 09:18 |
 Calcutta is very famous for its street food culture. It’s a place one will fall in love with in terms of shopping and street food to keep you going through all that shopping! Puchka’s as they are called in Calcutta are the best street food you can have in India on a hot summer day, a rainy day, a gloomy day, basically a day you want your mood to be high lightened. A spicy tangy thirst quenching street food, there is so much one can talk about this famous dish which is popular all over the world. |
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