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raasielTimes of India/HappyTrips Editors/EATING OUT IN KOLKATA/ Updated : Sep 5, 2016, 17:34 IST
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This is one of the most famous and omnipresent Bengali street snacks around.
This is one of the most famous and omnipresent Bengali street snacks around. Read less

This is one of the most famous and omnipresent Bengali street snacks around. Anywhere you look, you’re bound to see a vendor doling it out to a dozen people at any given time. It consists of puffed rice, fried dal, peanuts, fresh chopped onions and tomatoes, coriander, a handful of masala seasonings, and a light drizzle of mustard oil to top things off. Light, yummy and completely worth it’s salt.
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