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- Panipuri abstract "The Panipuri (also known as Gol gappa पानीपूरी, About this sound pānīpūrī , pani ke bataashe, Marathi: पाणीपुरी pāṇīpurī,Urdu: گول گپّے, Gujarati: પાણી પુરી, term used in Western India, phuchka (Bengali: ফুচকা, or gup chup (Oriya: ଗୁପଚୁପ୍)) is a popular street snack in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It consists of a round, hollow puri, fried crisp and filled with a mixture of flavored water ("pani"), tamarind chutney, chili, chaat masala, potato, onion and chickpeas. It is generally small enough to fit completely into one's mouth. It is a popular street food dish in Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Lucknow, Karachi, Lahore, Chittagong, Dhaka and Kathmandu.In North India it is known as Gol Gappa. The name 'gol gappa' refers to the crisp sphere (gol) that is placed in the mouth and eaten (gappa) one at a time. Pani comes from the Hindi word for water and puri (or poori) is the name of an Indian bread made by deep frying in oil. Dogras, Kashmiris, Bhaderwahis, Gujjars, Paharis, Ladakhis, Himachalis of North India called it "Gol Gappa'. It is known as bataasha in the Western region of Uttar Pradesh. Bataasha is something which gets smashed with application of a slight pressure; the bataasha gets smashed as soon as it is placed inside the mouth. It is known as Phuchka in Eastern Indian states like Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal, also in Bangladesh. Because of the bursting sound in the mouth when it is eaten, called gup chup in Odisha,Hyderabad and South Jharkhand. Gol-Gappa or Pani Pataase in Madhya Pradesh, Gup-Chup or Gol-Gappa or Panipuri in Chhattisgarh. In several parts of Gujarat and Kutch. It is commonly known as pakodi (પકોડી), not to be confused with pakoda.".
- Panipuri alias "Pani Ke Patashe, Phuchka, Gup Chup, Paani Poori, Pani ke Bataashe, Pakodi, Gol Gappa.".
- Panipuri ingredient Chickpea.
- Panipuri ingredient Flour.
- Panipuri ingredient Onion.
- Panipuri ingredient Potato.
- Panipuri origin Bangladesh.
- Panipuri origin India.
- Panipuri origin Nepal.
- Panipuri origin Pakistan.
- Panipuri thumbnail Indian_cuisine-Panipuri-03.jpg?width=300.
- Panipuri wikiPageID "1344920".
- Panipuri wikiPageRevisionID "606291723".
- Panipuri align "right".
- Panipuri alt "A dish of Panipuri".
- Panipuri alt "Gol gappas".
- Panipuri alt "Phuchka stall".
- Panipuri alternateName "Pani Ke Patashe, Phuchka, Gup Chup, Paani Poori, Pani ke Bataashe, Pakodi, Gol Gappa.".
- Panipuri caption "A plate of Pakistani gol gappas accompanied with other foods".
- Panipuri caption "Home made Panipuri.".
- Panipuri caption "Panipuri stall".
- Panipuri country India.
- Panipuri direction "vertical".
- Panipuri hasPhotoCollection Panipuri.
- Panipuri header "Panipuri".
- Panipuri image "Gol_Guppa.JPG".
- Panipuri image "Home made Indian Panipuri.jpg".
- Panipuri image "Indian cuisine-Panipuri-01.jpg".
- Panipuri mainIngredient "Flour, spiced water, onions, potatoes, chickpeas".
- Panipuri name "Panipuri".
- Panipuri region Bangladesh.
- Panipuri region India.
- Panipuri region Nepal.
- Panipuri region Pakistan.
- Panipuri type Snack.
- Panipuri width "200".
- Panipuri subject Category:Bengali_cuisine.
- Panipuri subject Category:Bihari_cuisine.
- Panipuri subject Category:Deep_fried_foods.
- Panipuri subject Category:Indian_fast_food.
- Panipuri subject Category:Indian_wheat_dishes.
- Panipuri subject Category:Mumbai_culture.
- Panipuri subject Category:Nepalese_cuisine.
- Panipuri subject Category:North_Indian_cuisine.
- Panipuri subject Category:Oriya_cuisine.
- Panipuri subject Category:Pakistani_cuisine.
- Panipuri subject Category:Pakistani_fast_food.
- Panipuri subject Category:Street_food.
- Panipuri subject Category:Uttar_Pradeshi_cuisine.
- Panipuri type DeepFriedFoods.
- Panipuri type Food100021265.
- Panipuri type Matter100020827.
- Panipuri type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Panipuri type Substance100020090.
- Panipuri type Food.
- Panipuri type FunctionalSubstance.
- Panipuri comment "The Panipuri (also known as Gol gappa पानीपूरी, About this sound pānīpūrī , pani ke bataashe, Marathi: पाणीपुरी pāṇīpurī,Urdu: گول گپّے, Gujarati: પાણી પુરી, term used in Western India, phuchka (Bengali: ফুচকা, or gup chup (Oriya: ଗୁପଚୁପ୍)) is a popular street snack in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It consists of a round, hollow puri, fried crisp and filled with a mixture of flavored water ("pani"), tamarind chutney, chili, chaat masala, potato, onion and chickpeas.".
- Panipuri label "Pani puri".
- Panipuri label "Panipuri".
- Panipuri label "パーニープーリー".
- Panipuri sameAs パーニープーリー.
- Panipuri sameAs Pani_puri.
- Panipuri sameAs m.04vdvm.
- Panipuri sameAs Q2722122.
- Panipuri sameAs Q2722122.
- Panipuri sameAs Panipuri.
- Panipuri wasDerivedFrom Panipuri?oldid=606291723.
- Panipuri depiction Indian_cuisine-Panipuri-03.jpg.
- Panipuri isPrimaryTopicOf Panipuri.
- Panipuri name "Panipuri".