Taste of authenticity
TASTE OF AUTHENTICITY
Hi everyone. If you are a foodie you are reading the right blog. I am a traveller and I love to traverse around the world exploring various cuisines. Despite the thousands of options, I love Indian cuisines especially street food as I feel that it truly represents local flavours and depicts the diversity of Indian food. Each Indian can not resist eating these scrumptious little delights. Hitherto people consume more than they should and they should consume it once in a blue moon. Still people line up on the streets from different and culture and diversity to gobble these delectable dishes. Here are the top 5 street foods in India 1. Vada pav the lifeline of Mumbai
Entire Maharashtra runs on this Indian version of Burger which is spicy but Mumbaikars lifeline. Vada Pav is the state breakfast for millions of people living here. Everyone from students to business people from all strata of the society flock onto these Vada Pav stalls to grab a bite. Vada Pav, gives immense satisfaction when served with fried chillies and green chutney. It is a simple dish to make, yet lip smacking and delectable.
2. Pani puri Delectable treats
They are available pan India even in small villages. They have a various name in different states like Puchka (West Bengal), Golgappe (UP, Rajasthan, and MP) and Pani Puri (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra).
Call it by any name, the taste won’t change and the appetite to eat one more will not go down. No matter how diet conscious you are, this is one spicy delight that you just cannot resist eating. The feeling when the crispy wheat flour or semolina Pani Puri filled with tangy water, mashed potato and chickpeas goes inside is just pure bliss. Delectable isn’t it?
3. Pav bhaji the taste of India
A perfect blend of several veggies coming together, forms this delectable and lip-smacking dish. It is consumed with pav dipped in butter and some chopped onion slices making it an evening treat. Pav Bhaji is one such street food in India, especially in Maharashtra that is equally loved by the locals as well as tourists.
Hi everyone. If you are a foodie you are reading the right blog. I am a traveller and I love to traverse around the world exploring various cuisines. Despite the thousands of options, I love Indian cuisines especially street food as I feel that it truly represents local flavours and depicts the diversity of Indian food. Each Indian can not resist eating these scrumptious little delights. Hitherto people consume more than they should and they should consume it once in a blue moon. Still people line up on the streets from different and culture and diversity to gobble these delectable dishes. Here are the top 5 street foods in India 1. Vada pav the lifeline of Mumbai
Entire Maharashtra runs on this Indian version of Burger which is spicy but Mumbaikars lifeline. Vada Pav is the state breakfast for millions of people living here. Everyone from students to business people from all strata of the society flock onto these Vada Pav stalls to grab a bite. Vada Pav, gives immense satisfaction when served with fried chillies and green chutney. It is a simple dish to make, yet lip smacking and delectable.
2. Pani puri Delectable treats
They are available pan India even in small villages. They have a various name in different states like Puchka (West Bengal), Golgappe (UP, Rajasthan, and MP) and Pani Puri (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra).
Call it by any name, the taste won’t change and the appetite to eat one more will not go down. No matter how diet conscious you are, this is one spicy delight that you just cannot resist eating. The feeling when the crispy wheat flour or semolina Pani Puri filled with tangy water, mashed potato and chickpeas goes inside is just pure bliss. Delectable isn’t it?
3. Pav bhaji the taste of India
A perfect blend of several veggies coming together, forms this delectable and lip-smacking dish. It is consumed with pav dipped in butter and some chopped onion slices making it an evening treat. Pav Bhaji is one such street food in India, especially in Maharashtra that is equally loved by the locals as well as tourists.
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