Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Top 10 street-food in India

VADAPAV

 

The top most street food is delicious Vadapav. Only10 rupees to fulfill their hunger. You can find it on any corner of the market. A cutting Tea would full complement though it adds up to the price. It will make it more tasty & delicious.

IDLI




IDLI is the famous fast food of South Indians. Millions of masses take this fast food in street restaurants which line up toiling roads and upmarket vicinities alike in villages, towns and metros. It's also a cheaper fast food which is available is Rs 20 to Rs 50 depends on where you eat it.

BREAD OMLETTE
 

The National Egg Co-Ordination committee suggests one egg per day. Any dietician would suggest bread omlette as a dish with nice calorie value without adding awful cholestrol. Besides its easy and hurried to make one. A hot one on a rainy day is a feast to the salivary glands.

SAMOSAS

 

These crispy triangles could be a nice hungriness satisfier. They are great when they are served hot. Just like potato chips, Samosas sans crispiness loses their charm .They come with lot of stuffing depends on where you take it.

PUTTU

 

Puttu is a very notable dish in Kerela,TamilNadu and other maritime places in India. It can be exhausted with rich dressing. But for the hungry, it could show to be quite a stuff meal for as little as Rs 10 with just few table spoons of sugar /papad/banana. Puttu is typically sold in Tattukadas in kerala.

POORI-SUBZIE (OR BHAAJEE)

 

Poori-Subzie (or Bhaajee) is gettable mostly in North India, especially in Uttar Pradesh. The curry (subzie) consists normally of potatoes in sauce. Sometimes, especially in the southern part of the country the potatoes do not have sauce and the poories are exclusively made up of refined flour (maida). 

ALOO TIKKI (CHAAP)

 

Aloo Tikkis are patties prepare of mashed potatoes and masala deep fried in oil. They are served typically with a curry called Chholey (chick peas). They are popular in winter in North India. In the Eastern part of the country, potato patties dipped in flour batter and deep fried and sold as "Chaap".

PAV BHAAJI

 

Pav(bread) is drenched in butter and served with Bhaajee(a side dish). The Subzie(Bhaajje) is prepared from crushing cooked potatoes, tomatoes, chillies(powder), onions and made into a paste and kept hot for many hours in a wide pan. Pav bhaajee is a compulsory in any chat menu across India.

MIRCHI BAJJI

Bajjis are very popular in the country with each part having its own version. The common recipe is to cut chilli peppers and dip the chilli in batter (usually of gram flour) and deep fry in a big mouthed pan until the flour turn to golden color. Bajjis are served with chutneys or kethups or sauces. They serve as good hunger busters in the evening.

CHANNA OR CHICKPEAS

 

These days, Channa is served seperately (Channa bathura is still a popular street food) seasoned with flakes of thin samosas specially made for the purpose, onions and a slice of lime. Every bus and train station has many vendors selling Channas. Another great food to taste on the go.