Street food is not just food; it is an emotion. A perfect medley of sweet, sour, spicy flavours and various textures! You enjoy the freshness, the crunch the softness. An ideal treat for the taste buds.
Indian street food culture is as diverse as the diverse landscape. Every few kilometres one can find a new dialect, a different cooking style and also assorted street food items. We all know the popular street foods of India like, Bhelpuri, Gol Gappe, Tikki Chat or Vada pao. However, these aren’t the only street food available.
If you love street food but avoid it for hygiene concerns, or simply because it is not prepared in your hometown, we have curated a list of iconic street foods from different parts of the country. Try these recipes and treat your taste buds.
Ghugni from Odisha

Ghugni also known as Ghoognee is one of the most popular street foods enjoyed through Odisha and even relished in Bengal. This iconic chaat is made using white peas and has tantalizing flavours. You must try this street treat at home.
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Kanji Wada from Rajasthan

Kanji Wada is a lip-smacking recipe that originates from Rajasthan. It is a pro-biotic drink that cools the stomach and beats the heat. This drink also aids digestion and is not just a street food that is junk but also has beneficial properties for the body.
You must try this recipe, especially during heat, or after heavy meals.
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Tamatar Chaat from Banaras

This simple, refreshing and delicious street food is iconic of Benaras. Try this recipe and enjoy the hidden treasures of Benaras without even going there.
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Gadbad Chaat from Kanpur

This is a popular street food found commonly on the streets of Kanpur, as the name suggests, this chat is a “gadbad” or a total fusion of assorted flavours and textures. It is almost a mix of so many different chats found across India. This chat is a must-try!
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Onion Kaladi from Jammu

Kaladi is a locally prepared cheese that is native to Jammu. It can be called a cousin of regular cottage cheese. This kaladi cheese is used to prepare a mouth-watering chat. You need to try this to know.
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