Jun 30, 2024

Monsoon is incomplete without trying these foods

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Litti choka

A popular dish from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, litti chokha is currently served throughout the state. Litti consists of salted wheat flour balls cooked with roasted gramme flour (sattu) along with a few specific herbs and spices.

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Vada pav

Enjoying this delicious snack is most enjoyable while it's pouring outside. Rainy days are a perfect occasion to enjoy this crispy snack.

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Samosa

A samosa is a food with a savoury filling of peas, onions, and spicy potatoes that can be baked or fried.

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Palak pakora

An all-time favourite snack in India, palak pakoras are cooked with fresh spinach leaves and besan.

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Maggi

The fiery, desi spices in this dish, Vegetable Masala Maggi, work like magic. In this rainy season, this dish is a must-try.

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Kachori

Kachoris have a crispy outside and a melt-in-your-mouth inside that tastes amazing when they spill. Eat them with chutney made from tamarind.

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Momos

Momos are adored by people in practically every state in India. Any foodie's demands can be satisfied with a platter of steaming momos with garlic sauce, especially during the rainy season.

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