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The streets would echo with the refrain “Gol gappay wala aya,” – the lyric of an old song. Traditionally, the round papri is made with whole-wheat flour or semolina (sooji) and fried ...
The all time favorite street food, Gol Gappas. Make the puris at home and enjoy these crunchy little treats with a tangy paani or in a chaat. Roll dough very thin, (almost translucent), and cut into 3 ...
The kiosk, which opened last month, sells items such as Samosa Chaat, Dhai Bhallay, Gol Gappay, and biryani. It claims to serve the "best mouth-watering chaats and Dhai Bhallay you’ve ever had!" ...
Muhammad Haroon, 57, started selling gol gappay on a pushcart 30 years ago in Bilal Gunj and five years later introduced laddu peethi also – the two most popular and the quintessential street ...
Viral Food Video: Paani Puris or Gol Gappas are a delight for every chaat lover throughout the country. Over the years the popular street chaat has seen a crazy transformation with jeera water ...
aalu chaat, gol gappa etc. The love-affair between Indians and chaats has a history of its own; there's hardly anyone in the country who can say no to a plate of lip-smacking chaat. Adding on to this ...
Crispy, sour, spicy and crunchy were just some of them. One employee even termed it a "chick-pea surprise" while another sang a melodic number about the snack, singing "gol gappay wala aya" ...
Among these, one of the common ‘chaat’ items that is enjoyed across India is the humble ‘Paani Puri’, as it is called in Mumbai. It is also known as ‘Gol Gappa’ in the north and as ...
Karachi’s Liaquatabad area has a famous gol gappay shop which has been attracting customers for the past five decades with its unique taste. The shop’s owner Mohammad Tariq talked about his ...