Contest:Your Favorite Snack|| by @nalainzahra||club100
I am @nalainzahra.
From #pakistan.
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Assalamu Alaikum!How are you guys? I think you all will be fine.May Allah fill your life with happiness?May Allah accept your prayers and Ramadan Mubarak to all Muslims.This month is very blessed, in the name of which the Qur'an is revealed and man is brought closer to Allah.He sympathizes with people, and if he stays away from every sack, he becomes closer to Allah.So, friends, in today's article, I am going to give thanks to @malikusman1 who organized this contest.
Namak para is a traditional crispy snack originating from India, but it's also popular in Pakistan. The snack is made with a combination of wheat flour, ghee, oil, salt, asafoetida, and black pepper, while onions and ajwain seeds are a nice addition, although not mandatory.The ingredients are mixed with water and kneaded into thick dough that's rolled, cut into diamond shapes, and fried in oil until the namak paras turn golden. This snack is typically served with tea on the side.
Samosa Snack |
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Due to their crunchy texture and a variety of different flavors, samosas provide a perfect introduction to the world of Indian cuisine for newcomers. These deep-fried, triangular pastries are filled with a variety of ingredients ranging from vegetables to meat, such as onions, lentils, spiced potatoes, peas, or ground meat.
It is said that the popular, golden-brown snack travelled to India along the old trade routes from Central Asia. These savory triangles are typically served hot and accompanied with chopped onions, yogurt, or fresh, homemade Indian chutneys made with a variety of ingredients such as mint, coriander or tamarind.
Chaat snack |
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Chaat is a term signifying a huge variety of Indian street foods, snacks, or small meals which usually combine salty, spicy, sweet, and sour flavors. The name chaat is derived from a Hindi verb chaatna, meaning to lick, possibly referring to the finger-licking good quality of the dishes.Chaats are usually small, consumed on their own as a snack, or combined with other dishes to form a big meal. Throughout India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, chaat can be found at chaatwallas (street vendors), serving various dishes, from stuffed bread to deep-fried pastries with accompanying dipping sauces.
I like all this snack.but lays is very popular snacks of pakistan . I hope you like my snacks and article.lays has different flavour.but l mostly like yougut flavour.
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@aaliarubab,@malikusman1,@faran-nabeel,@suboohi and thanks for all member of community.and specially thanks for reading my article.
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