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7 Indian Street Food You Should Certainly Try Out at Spice Social
Indian cuisine is internationally recognized for its perfect blend of flavors and aroma. And there is such a delightful variety! Thanks to India’s cultural diversity, rich history, and ethnicity — which reflects in the country’s cuisine. Among everything, Indian street food is extremely popular because every bite is a delight and tingles your palette.
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Craving some mouth-watering Indian delicacies? Even if you are miles away from the country, you can now enjoy the best Indian food in Fullerton. 
There are many good restaurants here that serve specialty Indian food and especially, Indian street food. Spice Social is one among them, known for its modern & inspiring Indian cuisine, an ambient atmosphere, and authentic flavors.
So, if you want to dig into some delicious street food, hit the restaurant and try these must-haves.
1. Samosa
A popular Indian street food, samosa is a potato-stuffed snack that is deep-fried or baked and served hot with tamarind sauce. It is crunchy and flaky outside, while the potato stuffing is enhanced in flavor with spices, onions, and peas. The tri-cone savory pastry works great as an entrée or snack and is a must-have when you visit the best Indian places to eat in Fullerton.
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2. Gol Gappa
Also known as gupchup, panipuri, or phuchhka, Gol Gappa is one of the most popular Indian street foods you will love relishing at Spice Social. Gol Gappas are small puffed balls (or puris) made from a kneaded dough of wheat, semolina, and salt. However, the best thing about this Indian snack is the potato stuffing and spicy water.
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These small Gol Gappas are stuffed with a mixture of boiled & mashed potato, boiled chickpeas, black salt, chaat masala, red chili powder, green chilis, and a dash of lemon juice. The potato-filled Gol Gappas are then dipped in the spicy water — packed with tamarind pulp, mint leaves, chaat masala, and other spices.
The tangy and spicy Gol Gappas are extremely popular as street food and even Americans love them.
3. Samosa Chaat
Chaat is another hot favorite among Indian street food, which you will also find at Spice Social. And you have such delicious varieties in chaat! But one popular dish at this restaurant is the Samosa Chaat. It is served as crushed potato-stuffed samosas and boiled & mashed chickpeas, topped with yogurt, tempered cumin, and tamarind chutney.
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4. Papdi Chaat
Visit the streets of North India and there is hardly any place where you cannot find Papdi Chaat! It is a famous Indian street food made of assorted crisps and boiled chickpeas, topped with tamarind and mint chutney, and yogurt. You can also have chopped boiled potato, chopped onion, coriander leaves, and pomegranate to top the chaat and make it even more delicious.
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Chaat masala, roasted cumin powder, and black salt add tanginess to the chaat.
So, if you are visiting the best Indian places to eat in Fullerton such as Spice Social, do not miss savoring this delectable Indian snack.
5. Avocado Bhel Puri
This is Spice Social’s creative take on India’s popular street food — Bhel Puri.
Despite being street food, this is healthy and delicious. You will love digging into a mouth-watering mixture of puffed rice, crisps, chopped boiled potatoes, onions, tomatoes, and diced avocados. The flavor is enhanced by adding cilantro or coriander leaves, peanuts, sweet chutney, chaat masala, and tamarind chutney. The dish will be somewhat tangy and sweet with a dash of spice if you prefer it.
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As you take a bite of this delicious snack, you’ll be instantly transported to the streets of India, bubbling with enthusiasm and joy.
6. Aloo Tikki Chaat
Aloo tikki chaat is another super delicious, tangy, and sweet street food served at Spice Social. Relish the deliciousness of fried potato patties, topped with curd, spicy green chutney, and tangy-sweet tamarind chutney. In authentic Indian style, you will also find the chaat topped with Papdi (or crisps), chopped onions, cilantro, and pomegranate arils.
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Sev is also popularly used in all chaat recipes in India. These are tiny bits of crunchy noodles made from a thick chickpea flour paste. Sev or pomegranate arils add a crunchiness to the chaat and enhance its flavor.
7. Sprouted Moong Chaat
This is another best Indian food in Fullerton that will make you fall in love with Indian street food. It is another popular chaat recipe made from a mixture of soaked and sprouted moong dal (green gram pulses), soaked brown chickpeas, chopped boiled potatoes, chopped onions, and cilantro. It is topped with crisps, chaat masala, black salt, red chili powder, and lime juice.
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Conclusion
So, here are the top Indian snacks you must try at Spice Social restaurant. If you are looking for good “restaurants near me in Fullerton,” then you should visit Spice Social
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flowerclad · 5 years
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i was tagged by @lblis​ @aurtae​ @jinseas​ @2awake​ thank u my loves okay lets go time to r a n t 
1. What’s your name and what does it mean?   my name is Aisha, which comes from Arabic. I think literally it means “she who lives” but my arabic teacher says it also means like “lively woman” so that’s what i’m going with
2. Where from the motherland is you/your family from? my parents are from maharashtra - they grew up in a town right outside Mumbai and then moved to America 10 years or so before i was born
3. Would you move back to where your family is from, why or why not? i would love to visit again, and but I don’t want to move there permanently; my family and my life is established here.  
4. What language(s) can you speak? i can speak hindi/urdu, english, french and arabic (i’m not as fluent), i can make myself understood in konkani, and i can understand marathi. for the Desi languages  (hindi/urdu, konkani, marathi) the grammar escapes me sometimes and I can’t read anything except for urdu (and that’s bc of Arabic) but yeah
5. Favorite Bollywood movie?  i haven’t watched Bollywood in awhile but movies i’ll never hesitate to rewatch are Lagaan and Piku. honorary mention for kal ho naa ho because that movie broke my heart and made me aware of my own mortality when i was 6 years old and my older sisters had the audacity to laugh at me when i couldn’t stop crying #funfamilymemories
6. Favorite desi meal? my mom’s chicken salan....or her shrimp salan... honestly any of her food. pav baji, sabudana vada.. idk how you spell it umm shrikhand?? like sweet yoghurt, my mom makes it every year for eid. 
7. Where in the motherland do you want to visit? Rajasthan... my sisters got to go to Jaipur but i’ve never been on a long enough visit to do super touristy stuff. anyways it’s just seems really beautiful 
8. Favorite desi singer? Lata Mangeshkar, Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, A.R. Rahman omg my childhood askfjh
9. Describe your favorite desi outfit? i'm sure these are both super out of style now but 1) shalwar kameez with super balloony colorful shalwar or 2) shalwar kameez with churi daar shalwar and super tall high heels. Also lahengas in general
10. Can you make a round roti? i mean like probably but like... i won’t. patel bros readymade parathay exist for a reason. (im sorry)
11. Favorite Bollywood actor? I like Irrfan Khan a lot, and I enjoy a lot of Aamir Khan’s older work (rang de basanti, lagaan, taare zameen par, 3 idiots) rn i can’t remember any of the new generation of Bolly actors rip
12. Favorite Bollywood actress? Deepika, Kajol, Madhuri Dixit, Sonam Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra gets an honorary mention bc i saw her in Dangal and she was so cute akldhf
13. Favorite Desi in western media? Riz Ahmed, Hasan Minhaj sometimes
14. Strange superstitions you’ve heard from relatives. don’t whistle at night (or ever), otherwise snakes will come and get you. close the curtains once the sun sets otherwise bad things will enter your home. if you’re hiccuping it means someone is remembering you/thinking of you, don’t tell anyone any good thing that’s happening to you to protect from evil eye.
15. Describe your spice tolerance. I mean if we’re talking tolerance it’s high but like genuine enjoyment????? not much. my mom doesn’t cook that spicy.
16. Best street food. pani puri, bhel puri, those snow cones that come in plastic pouches
17. The weirdest question you got from a non desi person. how can i be muslim and from India. i’m p sure i remember someone asking me why i was eating beef if i’m from India smh 
18. How do you like your chai? milk, sugar, cardamom and cinnamon! 
19. When was the last time you have visited the motherland (if you dont live there)? when i was 11, so ten years ago :(
20. Your favorite and least favorite part of your culture?
favorite:  i like the sense of family and community in desi households. i like the idea that i can go to your house once and then call your parents auntie and uncle and if our families have been to each others’ houses multiple times i can just call you my cousin. i like the vibrancy and diversity of our cultures. i love how song and dance is just kind of ingrained into the culture. (My dad who “hates films” used to not go a day without singing his old favorite songs from the 70s and 80s.)
least favorite:  (copied from the post i made awhile ago) the desi community in general needs to get past the whole “let’s not stir the pot” mentality where individuals care more about what the community folk/relatives say about them than fixing actual problems and this includes silencing people that rightfully call out their bigoted family members to “keep the peace” or show respect to your elders or whatever. like it just means we’re settling into racism, colorism, sexism, homophobia, a fundamental misunderstanding of mental illnesses, and a plethora of other issues because desi communities prize their reputation and their ties to traditionalism above all like. and ALSO for Desi Muslims specifically, we need to stop pretending it’s the sanctity of our religion we’re protecting when we’re being homophobic/transphobic/racist/sexist when it’s really that deeply protected conservatism that’s been socialized into us okay B YE 
i’ll tag @kuraepika @winwinwonwon @gothlaws @sitaaras @kwnsyg @jkslibragf also if you read this far down and you’re desi i’m tagging you too k love u
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gustorafoods · 3 years
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3 Delicious Indian Snacks with Italian Touch
When it comes to Indians bringing a twist to every kind of cuisine from across the world, we have totally aced the art. The same is done with the different types of pasta as we can easily infuse them in our regular Indian snacks. Hailing this Indian spirit, we have this blog here today where we are going to tell you about some delicious Indian snacks with an Italian twist. And the best part is you can have them on any occasion!
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To start with, always remember to buy the pasta of your choice from the top pasta company in India. We keep on suggesting this to you because their pasta is full of health and the packing is flawless to keep moisture at bay. And once you have bought the pasta, you can try out these easy-peasy snacks!
Pasta stuffed samosa
Samosas are every Indian’s favourite snack and you can never take the samosa out of a true Indian epicurean soul! But that does not mean you cannot give it a twist. Yes, we will play with the idea of an ‘Italian samosa’ without disappointing you. Get hold of some spring roll sheets or you can make the dough for samosa at your home even. Keep your favourite pasta prepared beforehand. Take small portions of the dough, roll it up and cut it down into two halves. Make a cone and stuff it with the pre-cooked pasta. Let it rest for a few minutes and deep fry in mustard oil. 
Spring rolls with a twist 
Spring rolls can have several stuffing like chowmein, veggies or pasta! Keep your cheesy pasta ready and get some spring roll sheets. These are easily available in the market and if not, then simply knead the dough and roll it into a big, thin circle. Fill in the sheets with pasta, top with some extra cheese, roll it up, seal the open ends and keep them aside. Grease them properly to bake in the oven or simply deep fry it in white or mustard oil. 
Italian bhel
Here is something very quick and tangy! Take boiled pasta and add diced cucumbers, tomatoes, boiled potatoes, green chillies and onions. Sprinkle lemon juice, salt, rock salt and chat masala. Top it with some tamarind chutney, red chilli powder and bhujiya. Serve it quick to satiate your hunger pangs!
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Aren’t these recipes alluring? They certainly are and you just have to devour them when straight out of the wok. So, the pasta distributors in India believe that having gluten-free pasta is good for health and never compromises with the taste. So, here you have the dream recipes that provide you with totally out-of-the-world taste and guaranteed health.
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forknfun-blog · 4 years
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Chatpata Masala Papad cone bhel 😋 ||ForknFun
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micrometals-blog · 5 years
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epichow · 6 years
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Noodle Bhel – A Quick Snack Recipe
Printable Recipe: http://showmethecurry.com/quickfixes/noodle-bhel-recipe-a-quick-snack.html Check out the ShowMeTheCurry Channel: … Easy & Quick Snack Recipe Veg Spring Rolls – Vegetables Noodles RollQuick, Easy Cheesy Veggie Roti Cones, Best Leftover Roti Recipe, … http://dlvr.it/Qhvksd
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maitytechtipc-blog · 6 years
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12 drool-worthy street foods from Mumbai that are worth trying
12 drool-worthy street foods from Mumbai that are worth trying
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‘Jhal Muri’ has a close cousin in the South called Bhel Puri’. Made with puffed rice, boiled potatoes, onions, tomatoes, green chutney, tamarind chutney and sev, this simple snack is generally served in a paper cone near all the beaches…
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fatfoodiesbay · 7 years
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⭐Corn Bhel Maze Cornetto: Now this is called an innovation!! five crisp maze cone stuffed with creamy corn bhel and zingy bell pepper frosting. The appetiser was served in a brandy snifter glass and it was the most fancy looking dish of the evening. ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 🔘Tag a Friend who is a #Vegetarian. 📌@panayaapune ▶️ 💰 Average Cost for two ₹1800/- ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 📣Tag〰️Share〰️Like〰️Follow〰️DM to get Featured. ▶️ 👉@fatfoodiesbay 👉@fatfoodiesbay ▶️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 🔺 🔗 Blog Link is in Bio 🔗 🔺 ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ #indianfood #indianfoodbloggers #indianfoodshare #indianfoodlovers #indianfoodie #indianfoodporn #foodpic #food #foodie #foodinstagram #foodinsta #foodphotography #foodbloggers #foodporn #foodpics #like4like #likeforlike #pune #puneinstagram #puneinstagrammers #punekar #punefood #punefoodies #punefoodbloggers #pune_ig 🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆 (at Panayaa - Modern Indian Kitchen)
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sk2380 · 7 years
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⭐Corn Bhel Maze Cornetto: Now this is called an innovation!! five crisp maze cone stuffed with creamy corn bhel and zingy bell pepper frosting. The appetiser was served in a brandy snifter glass and it was the most fancy looking dish of the evening. ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 🔘Tag a Friend who is a #Vegetarian. 📌@panayaapune ▶️ 💰 Average Cost for two ₹1800/- ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 📣Tag〰️Share〰️Like〰️Follow〰️DM to get Featured. ▶️ 👉@fatfoodiesbay 👉@fatfoodiesbay ▶️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 🔺 🔗 Blog Link is in Bio 🔗 🔺 ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ #indianfood #indianfoodbloggers #indianfoodshare #indianfoodlovers #indianfoodie #indianfoodporn #foodpic #food #foodie #foodinstagram #foodinsta #foodphotography #foodbloggers #foodporn #foodpics #like4like #likeforlike #pune #puneinstagram #puneinstagrammers #punekar #punefood #punefoodies #punefoodbloggers #pune_ig 🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆 http://ift.tt/2zst8Gf
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behungryforever · 7 years
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Wrap Street Foods In Newspaper No More, Says Commissioner Of Food Safety
Wrap Street Foods In Newspaper No More, Says Commissioner Of Food Safety
The charm of eating from street side hawkers lies not only in the food but even the aesthetic (read, rustic) appeal of it all. And we mean this in the best way possible, because lets face it: bhel puri, chaat, or chana jor served in a, say, bowl or plate, isn’t half as appetizing as the one served in the classic newspaper cone. But all that may soon be history.
The Commissioner of Food Safety…
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What is the course is all about?
The field in electronics engineering deals with the principle of behavior and effects of electronics. It is one of the branches of engineering that has many dealings with the gadgets we use in our homes, offices and in industries. Anything electrical as a matter of fact, goes with electronic gadgets to function. No wondering the reasons the course can be taken as electrical and electronic or electronic and communication majors. The hospitals rely on electronic equipment to monitor patient’s health conditions just like the use of electronics is popular in the entertainment industries in public places and at home sound systems and domestic appliances.
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fatfoodiesbay · 7 years
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