FSSAI, Northern Region along with Radisson Blu, Kaushambi organized a millet awareness event based on the theme “Millets: From Farm to Plate” on 31st July, 2023 specially for the chefs of numerous acclaimed hotel chains and students from several hospitality as well as culinary institutes.Dr. Manisha Narayan, Deputy Director, FSSAI Northern Regional Office, taking the […]
Paani ke Batashe
Paani ke Batashe is a widely used term for Panipuri in Uttar Pradesh. With copious spices and flavors in the water, The main filling is made of mashed potatoes and either chickpeas or grains. In Lucknow, there are five distinct flavours of flavoured water available to try with the well-known “Paanch swaad ke Batashe.”
Paani ke Patashe or Patashi
Patashi or Paani ke Patashe is what it is called in Rajasthan and Haryana. The flavor is somewhat akin to that of golgappes. However, dry mangoes are used to make the water for patashi.
Gupchups
In some areas of Odisha, South Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Hyderabad, and Telangana, you can find a type of pani puri called gup chup. Since the puris burst to release the spicy tamarind water, they are so named because of the sound they produce, (Gupchup) get it? These delightful gup chups also include chopped green chilies and […]
Golgappe
To North India, gol gappe is probably what vada pav is to Maharashtra. In certain regions of North India, gol gappe vendors surround every street and corner. Except for Haryana, this is a generic name that is primarily used in Delhi and a few other areas of the region. The filling is comparable to its […]
Puchka
This name is common in West Bengal and Assam in eastern India. Its flavor is distinct from Mumbai’s pani puri since the filling is a combination of mashed potatoes and boiled gram. There is an option between sweet tamarind and spicy water in the chutney, which is more sour than sweet. The puris have grown […]
Panipuri
Panipuri is easily one of the most beloved street foods that are light on the belly but heavy on pleasure. Puris made from flour or gram flour, a panipuri is filled with spicy mashed potatoes, and chickpeas and is consumed with spiced or seasoned sweet water. This iconic street food has various versions that differ […]