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Nia Sharma's experience of delectable Indore street food is unmissable

Last updated on - Jul 12, 2019, 15:00 IST
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Actress Nia Sharma is in love with street food of Indore

Indian television actress Nia Sharma, who shot to fame with the daily soap titled 'Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai', recently shared videos and images about her visit to Indore. She was seen exploring the local street foods and those moments left us craving for local delights of Indore that offers a blend of Rajasthani, Gujarati and Maharashtrian cuisine. Her WOW moments are proof that she loved the flavours and varieties that the place offers.

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Smoke Paan

While exploring the streets of Indore, she posted a couple of videos and images. In one of them she looks scared of eating Fire Paan. Fire Paan basically consists of fresh betel leaves, chuna, chutney, masala and pudina. To light the paan, flame liquid clove is used.
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Gulab Jamun and Kala Jamun

As she visited a street stall to taste Gulab Jamun/Kala Jamun, her Instagram story read “Will finish the entire market.” Are you also feeling like ordering these delights right away?
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Tikki Chaat

These potato tikkis, drenched in hot oil look super tempting. In general, the crispy tikkis are served with green and red chutney with a topping of Indian spices.
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Coconut Crush

According to Nia, Coconut Crush is the best thing that one can explore on the streets of Indore. It is basically a thick concoction made with coconut water, coconut milk, pineapple and mint leaves.
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And we loved it too!

We thank Nia, for this quick tour of Indore’s street food market and it inspires us to explore it soon. In case you are planning a trip to Indore, do share your experience with us by tagging on Instagram @toifood.

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