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Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/EATING OUT IN KOLKATA/ Updated : Sep 30, 2016, 11:12 IST
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Known throughout the country by different names – paani puri (in Mumbai) and gol gappa (in Delhi) – this is one of India’s most loved street eats.
Known throughout the country by different names – paani puri (in Mumbai) and gol gappa (in Delhi) – this is one of India’s most loved street eats. Read less

Known throughout the country by different names, paani puri in Mumbai, gol gappa in the north, this is one of India’s most loved street eats. A hollow puri, stuffed with bits of boiled potato and spices, dunked into sour-spicy tamarind water. Eaten best as a single big mouthful.
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