World Cup 2023: Top 10 Indian Snacks To Relish While Watching The Game

By Nikita Toppo

October 9, 2023

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The cricket season is here and now it’s the time to stick to our television sets.  Enjoy the World Cup and support Indian team with these ten delicious snacks from different states.

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Vada Pav

This street-food of Mumbai is prepared with aloo bonda, stuffed between a ladi pav and served with fiery chutney.

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Khandvi

Also known as patuli or dahivadi, this Gujarati delight is a steamed snack that includes dahi, green chilli, grated coconut and spices.

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Pyaaz Kachori

A popular local snack in Rajasthan, it is round, fluffy kachori, full of heart-melting masalas and golden-brown onions.

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Papdi Chaat

One of the most popular street foods from Delhi, papdi chaat is a delicious mélange of spices, curd, and deep-fried, crisp papdis.

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Medu Vada

Medu vada from Karnataka is typically paired with sambar and chutney and relished any time of the day.

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Aloo Chop

A popular Bengali snack, this Indian food is basically mashed potato, mixed with masalas and dipped in besan batter.

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Paalakaayalu

A savoury crunchy rice-based ball-like snack from Andra Pradesh, Paalakaayalu is usually accompanied by a hot cup of tea.

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Pitha

A common snack from the east side of the country, Pitha is a rice cake snack which is mainly famous in Assam.

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Dhuska

Made with rice, chana dal and a few spices, this snack from Jharkhand is best enjoyed with aloo chana sabzi.

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Murukku

This crispy snack from Tamil Nadu is made with rice flour, salt and urad dal.

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