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The final result is a crispy treat that is then doused in a thick syrup, which can be flavored with rosewater, saffron, honey, orange blossom water, or cardamom. In both Iran and India, zulbia is served on special occasions, and it is usually sprinkled with chopped pistachios or saffron threads.
MAIN INGREDIENTS
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Wheat Flour
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Corn Starch
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Ghee
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Yogurt
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Yeast
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Baking Soda
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Honey
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Cardamom
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Orange Flower Water
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Rose Water
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Saffron
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Sugar
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Vegetable Oil
Snack
Jhalmuri
Jhalmuri is a popular snack from Bangladesh and India prepared by simply tossing the selected ingredients together. A simple translation of the name reveals what it’s all about; jahl means spicy, and muri stands for puffed rice, which is also the main ingredient of the dish.
The recipe here is only a mere guideline, while the important thing is to balance the textures and flavors correctly. Apart from puffed rice, other ingredients include roasted peanuts, tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, sliced onions, and various spices such as chaat masala and cumin powder.
MAIN INGREDIENTS
Chotpoti
This traditional Bengali dish consists of chickpeas and diced potatoes that are served in a tamarind-based sauce. Typical additions also include onions, boiled eggs, sliced green chili peppers, and fresh mint or cilantro, while the sauce is usually spiced with cumin and chili powder.
The whole dish is occasionally topped with cucumbers, boiled eggs, as well as crackers or crumbled puri (fuchka)—fried bread shells. Chotpoti is popular in Bangladesh and West Bengal, and it is typically associated with special occasions such as Eid, though it is also a favorite everyday snack and a common street food dish.
Vegetable Dish
Beguni
Beguni is a simple dish consists of deep-fried eggplant slices. The variations may include dipping the slices in batter or coating them with various combination of gram flour and spices. The batter is usually prepared with rice and gram flour, while the typical blend of spices includes turmeric, chili powder, and cumin.
Beguni is a Bengali dish, eaten both in Bangladesh and India. It is usually served with a yogurt-based sauce or chutney on the side, and it is usually enjoyed as a snack or street food. A similar dish is known as begun bhaji, but the slices are mostly vertical and are rarely dipped in batter.
MAIN INGREDIENTS
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Rice Flour
Flatbread
Paratha
MAIN INGREDIENTS
Serve with
Achari jhinga Subz miloni Vegetable kadai Attinkaral kari Thalachor kari Chettinad kozhi Kadai paneer Kozhi Curry Gatta curry Bengali Chicken Curry Mushroom do pyaza Boondi raita Galouti kebab Rista Salli boti Almond Chutney Beetroot Chutney Chilli Chutney Paneer makhani Handi paneer Urulai kizhangu podimas Jeera aloo Zeeray walay aloo Bihari kebab Murgh Angara Varuval Rasa kayi Gobi matar
Paratha VARIETIES
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Gobi paratha
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Pudina paratha
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Mooli paratha
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Mughlai paratha
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Anda paratha
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Ajwain paratha
Snack
Fuchka