Discussion about Gujarati cuisine is never complete without a special mention to the expansive spread of snacks it offers. Traditionally known as farsaan, these savoury snacks play a significant role ...
Gujarati street food offers vegetarian snack that have a unique besan. Why Gujarati street food is so popular is that it tastes chatpata! Find the recipes down below. Who doesn't love street food? The ...
Gujarati fafda is a crunchy and spicy snack made from besan and spices. It is paired with green chilli pickle and served for breakfast or lunch. Tap to read the easy recipe to make authentic Gujarati ...
This crispy, crunchy and tasty snack is made with gram flour, carom seeds and black pepper Ah, Fafda – the ultimate Gujarati snack. Made with gram flour, laced with carom seeds and garnished with ...
Gujarat, located in the westernmost part of India, is one of the country’s most vibrant and colorful states. Renowned for its diverse landscapes and wide array of tourist attractions, it stands among ...
Gujarat is a land of colours, traditions, and flavours too. Here, the local dishes are not just vibrant but nutritious too.
Come Dussehra and Amdavadis lining up to get a slice of their favourite festive snack outside farsan shops is a common sight. And even though, both fafda and jalebis are available all through the year ...
This year, Gujarati New Year will be celebrated on Oct. 22. The day coincides with Vikram Samvat 2082, the beginning of a new ...
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The food capital known for it's varied range of street food has paved a path for Gujarati culinary as well. Gujarati food hasn't just made a mark on our plate but also ...
Team India left-arm spinner Axar Patel admitted that featuring in the ODI series in Harare felt like playing in Ahmedabad due to the huge Gujarati crowd support. He admitted to having a similar ...