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]]>The panipuri is a deep-fried dough ball that is filled with delicious vegetarian-friendly toppings. Boiled chickpeas and spicy chutney are popular choices for panipuri fillings among locals.
Batata Vada is a popular meat-free breakfast snack. It contains potatoes, chickpeas, and a mix or spicy aromas. It pairs well with a veggie samosa.
If you are familiar with any of the Indian dishes on this list, it is probably the samosa. The deep-fried snack is filled with veggies and spices. It’s easy to eat on the go and you can get them at pretty much any Indian street market.
Dosas are a pancake-like dish that you can enjoy with a range of vegetarian-friendly fillings. If you are going vegan, make sure you request your dosa without cheese.
Bombay bhel is a lovely mix of sweet and savory Indian flavors. If you aren’t keen on spice, make sure you request a mild version of the yummy rice dish.
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]]>The panipuri is a deep-fried dough ball that is filled with delicious vegetarian-friendly toppings. Boiled chickpeas and spicy chutney are popular choices for panipuri fillings among locals.
Batata Vada is a popular meat-free breakfast snack. It contains potatoes, chickpeas, and a mix or spicy aromas. It pairs well with a veggie samosa.
If you are familiar with any of the Indian dishes on this list, it is probably the samosa. The deep-fried snack is filled with veggies and spices. It’s easy to eat on the go and you can get them at pretty much any Indian street market.
Dosas are a pancake-like dish that you can enjoy with a range of vegetarian-friendly fillings. If you are going vegan, make sure you request your dosa without cheese.
Bombay bhel is a lovely mix of sweet and savory Indian flavors. If you aren’t keen on spice, make sure you request a mild version of the yummy rice dish.
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