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Pani Puri, one of the most loved street foods of Indian's across the country. From attending weddings to going out shopping, people in India love having Pani puri on almost any occasions.
If there’s one thing the internet never fails to deliver, it’s bizarre food mashups. Gone are the days when tradition and taste reigned supreme—today, it’s all about shock value and the ...
Crispy, hollow puris filled with spiced tangy water, potatoes, and chickpeas--popularly known as 'Golgappa' or 'Puchka' and often considered go-to street food for many Indians--are doing rounds on ...
The pani puri vendor is drawing attention with exclusive deals, including a lifetime unlimited pani puri offer for Rs 99,000 and a Rs 21,000 reward for anyone who can eat 151 pani puris in one ...
(Images: Davids Been Here and ANI) If you’re a die-hard pani puri lover, brace yourself—because a street vendor in Nagpur is offering deals that might just make your foodie dreams come true.
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Known across India by various names -- golgappas, pani puri, puchka -- are the most iconic street food loved by desis in the ...
Stir well and refrigerate. Make a small hole in each puri and arrange on a serving plate. Add ½ tsp beansprouts and ½ tsp boondi. Pour the chilled pani paste into the puris and eat immediately.
Crispy, hollow puris are a beloved snack across India. Whether you call them Golgappas, Pani Puri, Puchka, or Gupchup ...