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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" ...
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 ...