This vada pav looks like a regular hamburger with irregular toppings. The food has many names; you can call it in various other names like vada pao, wada pav, wada pao, etc. It all refers to a famous street food originating from Mumbai streets in the 1960s and becoming a prevalent trea...
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Batata Vada is a popular snack from the streets of Maharashtra. It literally means potato fritters. It consists of mashed potato coated with chickpea flour and deep fried. This is generally served with chutney. A popular way of eating batata vada is Vada Pav, in which the batata vada is ...
Vada pav, one of Mumbai's most popular street foods, is a potato fritter the size of a baseball stuffed into a flaky white bun, smeared with coconut and spicy green chile chutneys, and then squished until it's small enough to fit into your mouth. Get the Recipe 04of 38 Bollitos de...
Sambar is had with Idlis, Dosais, Uppumas, Adais, Idiyappams – all breakfast/dinner items and with starters or with deep-fried snacks like vadais, bondas and many more. When lunch and dinner has rice as the base food, sambar is the most preferred. A busy day’s simple lunch would...
Get the Recipe 03of 38 Vada Pav (Potato Fritter Sandwich) Photo by Rachel Vanni / Food Styling by Judy Haubert Vada pav, one of Mumbai's most popular street foods, is a potato fritter the size of a baseball stuffed into a flaky white bun, smeared with coconut and spicy green chile ch...