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  2. Pakora - Wikipedia

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    Pakora (pronounced [pəˈkɔːɽa]) is a fritter originating from the Indian subcontinent.They are sold by street vendors and served in restaurants across South Asia. [5] They often consist of vegetables such as potatoes and onions, which are coated in seasoned gram flour batter and deep-fried.

  3. Haggis pakora - Wikipedia

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    Haggis pakora is a Scottish snack food that combines traditional Scottish haggis ingredients with the spices, batter and preparation method of Indian and Pakistani pakoras. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has become a popular food in Indian and Pakistani restaurants in Scotland, and is also available in prepared form in supermarkets.

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    A super sweet mashup has taken TikTok by storm. On July 6, TikToker Emma Grace Burke (@not.eg) posted a video tutorial she made with her grandmother Memama on how to make a drink dubbed “fluffy ...

  5. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    A light fluffy sponge cake flavored with pandan extract, it is a fusion of European cake-making with local ingredients. Panelle: Italy A panelle is a chickpea fritter; a patty made with gram flour is deep-fried; usually served as a sandwich, sometimes with a side of crocchè (mashed potatoes and egg, covered in bread crumbs and fried) [210]

  6. Bread pakora - Wikipedia

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    Bread pakora is an Indian fried snack (pakora or fritter). It is also known as bread bhaji (or bajji). A common street food, it is made from bread slices, gram flour, and spices among other ingredients. [1] [2] The snack is prepared by dipping triangular bread slices in a spicy gram flour batter and frying them. [3]

  7. Vada (food) - Wikipedia

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    Ambode, made from "split chickpeas without the seed coat" i.e. kadale bele in Kannada. Mosaru Vade, made by cooking a vada normally, and then serving the vada in a mix of dahi (yogurt) and spices. Eerulli bajji, also known as uli vada (Malayalam): made with onion. It is roughly round-shaped, and may or may not have a hole in the middle.

  8. Bhaji - Wikipedia

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    Outside Southern and Western India, such preparations are often known as pakora. Its variations include the chili bajji, potato bajji, onion bajji, plantain bajji and the bread bajji (or bread pakora). Another version is called bonda (in south India), vada (in Maharashtra) and gota (in Gujarat).

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    Make a garnish (or not). “I have a couple of mushrooms and a third of a cup of diced tomato that I had around,” he says. He sautées them for a few minutes to put on top of the finished ...