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Craving snacks on a rainy day? Swap oily, fried foods for light, tasty monsoon treats like fruit chaat, grilled corn and paneer skewers. Stay healthy, satisfied, and guilt-free this monsoon season.
Embrace the monsoon magic with these 6 irresistible street foods-from piping hot chai to tangy chaat-that perfectly complement the rainy day mood.
During the monsoon, certain foods can upset your stomach due to increased moisture and contamination risks, so avoid leafy greens, street food, and seafood as they may carry harmful bacteria. Cut fruits, fried snacks, dairy products, and mushrooms can also spoil quickly or harbor germs which can lead to indigestion, infections, or food poisoning and choose freshly cooked, hygienic meals instead.
Chandni Chowk, it is a Delhi’s iconic food hub, that offers a vibrant mix of flavors with its must-try street foods. From spicy chaat and crispy jalebis to rich parathas and succulent kebabs, each dish reflects the area's rich culinary heritage. Perfect for food lovers, this list highlights ten unforgettable street eats that capture the true essence of Old Delhi.
In essence, while the core concept remains the same—a burst of flavor from a crispy shell, savory filling, and tangy water—each region has adapted it to its local palate and available ingredients, leading to the diverse names and subtle but distinct taste experiences.
From steamed classics to spicy pan-fried delights, this ultimate momo list explores 10 irresistible dumpling varieties every momo lover must try. Packed with flavor, texture, and regional twists, each momo offers a unique taste experience. Whether you’re into cheese-filled bites or meat-loaded parcels, this list is your go-to guide for satisfying every kind of dumpling craving.
If you also want to try something new and unique then try these delicious Sindhi recipes. These are healthy and easy to make.
If you want to try something new to start your day then you can try these pav options which are very delicious and easy to prepare.
The street cuisine of the city offers a diverse range of flavours, including the well-known Daulat ki Chaat and the savoury Ram Laddoo.
Anubhav Dubey's experience demonstrates that failing does not mean giving up; rather, it is an opportunity for development and reinvention.
Anubhav has built a successful company, opened up job opportunities, and embraced sustainable practices by combining his love of tea.
Anubhav Dubey's journey will continue to serve as motivation as Chai Sutta Bar expands and makes its imprint on the Indian cafe scene
Indian street food has now become the first choice of citizens of every country. Generally, you must have eaten and seen many Indian street food in your foreign countries. But today we are going to show you a very special picture.. where a British chef sells India's famous Jhalmudi on the streets of London..
Now FSSAI certified food will be available on street vendors. You heard it right, today see the DNA test of your right to healthy food.
Mumbai's special street food Vada Pav has now received global recognition and is ranked 13th in the list of best sandwiches in the world. Scroll down to check the complete list
The matter of non-veg being served in the canteen of Delhi University's Hansraj College has come to the fore. According to the information received, non-veg will not be available in the canteen or hostel. Know what is the reason for this!
Never came across a person who doesn't love steaming hot and delicious momos?
In the last few years, momos have become most popular street foods in India.
However, there are various recipes to prepare momos using different stuffing and spices.
In Surat, Gujarat, people are restless to eat more street food than to eat in a 5 star hotel. You can also know from the people of Surat what is the special fun of street food and how the holiday is celebrated.
A 'pani puri' vendor in Kolhapur caught mixing toilet water in food.
The vendor is quite a popular spot for the street food.
Police have arrested 10 people who were involved with making and selling of the momos.
It's best to consume spicy and oily food in moderation during the summer and monsoon season, suggest experts.
Ask a true Delhiite what are three things that really stand out for them about the city, and it would be Chief Minister Arvind
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