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Masala puri

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Masala puri
Masala puri
Place of originIndia
Region or stateMysore
Main ingredientsPuri, sev, Puffed Rice, onion, tomato, chili powder, green peas and coriander leaves
VariationsDahi-masala puri

Masala puri, or Masalpuri, is an Indian snack which is especially popular in the southern state of Karnataka. A form of chaat, the dish originated in the Indian state of Mysore and has now become famous in the entire Indian subcontinent.[1] Typically spicy, the dish can also be made sweet based on the requirement.[2]

Preparation

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An image of a food vendor preparing masala puri. He has two plates in hand with the dry ingredients of the dish, upon which he pours the spiced gravy.
Two plates of masala puri being prepared by a vendor. The gravy is being poured onto the dry ingredients.

Crushed puris are soaked in hot masala gravy made up of puffed rice, green peas, chili powder, garam masala, chaat masala, coriander powder, etc. Toppings of small slices of onion and tomato, coriander leaves and sev are then added, before the dish is served.[3] Sometimes carrot shavings are added, but they are not required.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ GR, Prajna (4 April 2015). "With some spice and nostalgia". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  2. ^ Natarajan, Deepa (11 December 2009). "Time to go chaating". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  3. ^ Shrikumar, A. (31 May 2013). "CHAATing up!". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 September 2015.