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Garadu Ki Chaat: A Must-Try Indore Speciality For Chaat Lovers
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Garadu Ki Chaat: A Must-Try Indore Speciality For Chaat Lovers

[ad_1] Chaat holds a special place in the hearts of every Indian. No matter how hard we try to resist it, we end up craving it after a while. The combination of sweet, salty, and tangy flavours instantly makes us salivate. Let's just say that chaat has the power to uplift our mood in a matter of minutes. What we find really fascinating about chaat is that you can experiment with it in several ways as well. Aloo chaat, papdi chaat, chana chaat, and corn chaat are some classic examples of this street food. Adding to the list, we present to you another exciting version from the city of Indore: garadu ki chaat. This unique chaat is sure to tantalise buds and is something that every chaat lover must try.Also Read: Craving A Tasty Unique Snack? Check Out These Lip-Smacking Palak Patta Chaat Bi...
Internet Gives Indore Street Vendor’s Ratalu (Yam) Pakoda A Thumbs Down
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Internet Gives Indore Street Vendor’s Ratalu (Yam) Pakoda A Thumbs Down

[ad_1] India boasts a rich abundance of vegetables that play a crucial role in the country's diverse culinary landscape. Among these, the yam, known as Ratalu, holds a special place in the hearts of many. The purple yam, in particular, stands out not only for its distinctive colour but also for its unique flavour profile. Often prepared as a mashed side dish with a touch of ghee, the purple yam offers a comforting and earthy sweetness. Beyond this, it finds its way into both sweet and savoury preparations, such as Ratalu Kheer and Purple Yam Sabzi. Now, a video featuring a street vendor in Surat selling Ratalu pakodas has captured the attention of food enthusiasts online.Also Read: Delhi's Bhelpuri Wala Goes Viral For His 'Infectious' HumourIn the now-viral footage, the vendor chops the ...
Unusual Chips Chaat Made By Indore Street Vendor. Internet Says, “High BP Chips Salad”
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Unusual Chips Chaat Made By Indore Street Vendor. Internet Says, “High BP Chips Salad”

[ad_1] Be it in movie theatres or just at home while binge-watching your favourite series, a bowl of nachos with dips or plain chips has to be most foodies' all-time favourite snack. But have you ever given a thought to how the desi version of these snacks would turn out?  Presenting chips chaat from the heart of Indore. A video showing its making has surfaced on the internet. The clip, shared by an Instagram food page 'oyehoyeindia' shows a vendor using two different varieties of chips together on a plate. To enhance its flavours, the man sprinkles a variety of spices and then squeezes a lemon on top of it. After topping it with chopped coriander, he adds salt to it. He sells this unique chaat for just Rs 40.Also Read: Woman Pranks Husband And Child By Adding Extra Salt To The MealAlso ...
Indore Street Food Vendor Sells Hari Mirch Ice Cream. Internet Wants Dislike Button
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Indore Street Food Vendor Sells Hari Mirch Ice Cream. Internet Wants Dislike Button

[ad_1] Ice cream is undoubtedly one of the most popular summer treats. No matter which flavour we enjoy, this refreshing treat makes for an enjoyable dessert. From strawberry cheesecake to Belgian chocolate, the options are plenty when it comes to ice cream. These days, practically any flavour can be incorporated into ice creams thanks to the cold stone mixing methods. But can you imagine if your usual ice cream scoop had a spicy edge to it? Believe it or not, a street food vendor in Indore has created a green chilli ice cream made with whole hari mirch.Also Read: Indore Street Food Joints Get FSSAI's 'Clean Street Food Hub' TagThe video was shared on Instagram by popular food blogger @oyehoyeIndia. It received over 205k views and 2.4k likes. The unique ice cream was made by a street foo...
Indore’s Top 10 Must-Try Street Food Shops: A Gastronomic Delight
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Indore’s Top 10 Must-Try Street Food Shops: A Gastronomic Delight

[ad_1] Indore, the culinary capital of Madhya Pradesh, is famous for its vibrant street food culture. The food bazaars draw crowds from not just the city but from all over the country. Its epithet of being one of the cleanest cities in India extends to its food markets. In 2021, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India awarded the 'Clean Street Food Hub' tag to two popular markets 'Sarafa Bazaar' and '56 Dukan'. These bazaars along with a few other shops offer a diverse range of lip-smacking snacks, drinks and desserts and some unique creations like poha jalebi, which have put Indore on the global map of culinary destinations.   Also Read: What To Eat At Indore's Chappan Market Aka 56 Dukan - A Complete GuidePoha jalebi is a popular street food item in Indore.Photo Credit: iStock...
Watch: Popular American Blogger Explored Indore’s Street Food And Loved…
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Watch: Popular American Blogger Explored Indore’s Street Food And Loved…

[ad_1] It comes as no surprise that people all over the world want to try Indian street food. Our cuisine has made quite an impact on whoever has had it and those who haven't, now want to try it. But what better way to have authentic food than to visit the place and have it there? This is what a popular American blogger did in his quest for authentic Indian food. After exploring Delhi, Max McFarlin reached Indore, which is also famous for its street food.Also Read: Korean Chef Speaks Fluent Hindi While Cooking, Impresses InternetAs soon as Max McFarlin landed in Indore, he headed to straight to the famous Safara Bazaar and tried dahi bhalla from shop 'Joshi Dahi Vada House'. The blogger already knew about this place as he had seen videos of the vendor flinging the chaat in the air as he ...
Australian Journalist Tries Indore’s Famous Poha, Indian Foodies Are Amazed
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Australian Journalist Tries Indore’s Famous Poha, Indian Foodies Are Amazed

[ad_1] No matter which part of the country you may travel to, there's always something new and delicious to explore in terms of the food. Every state, every region and every city has its own set of street-style delights that are particular to that area. Mumbai has its vada pav, Kolkata has jhal muri, Delhi has chhole bhature, and so on and so forth. So, when Australian cricket journalist Peter Lalor landed up in Indore to cover India vs Australia test series, he couldn't help but try a plateful of the famous treat from the city - the sweet and sour poha. Take a look:Indore's famous Poha! Tastes as good as it was said to be. Next time you visit India come to Indore. I'm loving it. pic.twitter.com/06wE5ZPxox— Peter Lalor (@plalor) March 1, 2023Also Read: Zomato's Foodie Spin To India Vs Au...