Panipuri (Indian cuisine) : Panipuri (pānīpūrī) is a type de collation originating from the Indian subcontinent, and he is one of the foodstuffs of street (street food) most currents in the Indian subcontinent (*).
Ingredients : The panipuri consists of a pure hollow round or forms de boule (a pain flat crisp free), filled an mixed bywater flavored (known as imli pani), chutney de tamarind, powder de chili, chaat masala, mashed potatoes,onion or Chickpeas.
Fuchka (or fuska or puska) differs from panipuri in its content and its taste. He uses a mashed potatoes spicy as garnish. He is piquancy rather than sugar while thewater is acid et spicy.
Names: The name of Panipuri varies depending on the region. In the Maharashtra, it is known as Pani Puri; in L'Haryana it is known as paani patashi; in the Madhya Pradesh fulki; in L'Uttar Pradesh pani ke batashe/padake; in Assam phuska/puska; pakodi in some parts of Gujarat, Gup-chup à Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, South Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, phuchka Bengal, Bihar et Nepal.
Other names: puchka or fhuchka or gupchup or golgappa or pani ke patashe.
He's popular under the name of Gol Gappa (/gəʊlˈgʌpə/) in Pakistan and in parts of northern India.
On March 10, 2005, "pani puri" was added to theOxford English Dictionary.
April 8th “Happy Pani Puri Day” is popular.
History: The chat is considered the predecessor of pani puri and gol gappay. According to the anthropologist culinary Kurush Dalal, the chat originates from the northern region ofIndia from the current Uttar Pradesh.
Gol gappay originates from the Indian subcontinent (*).
He also noted that he may have originated from Raj-Kachori.
Someone made a pure more small and made it into a pani puri. Pani puri has spread to the rest of the worldIndia mainly due to the migration of people from part of the country to another in the 20th century.
(*) The Indian subcontinent is a geographical area ofSouth Asia of about 4,5 million square kilometers, formerly called Cisgangetic India, where theIndia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldives as well as parts of their territory as well as certain disputed territories currently under the control of the China.
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