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Panipuri or golgappa is a deep-fried breaded hollow spherical shell - about in diameter - filled with a combination of potato, potatoes, raw onion, onions, chickpea, chickpeas, and spices. It is a common snack and street food in the Indian subcontinent. It is often flavoured with chili powder, chaat masala, herbs, and many other spices. Panipuri is known as Fuchka in Bangladesh and is a popular street food there and is often regarded as a national street food dish. It is especially common in Dhaka, where it can be found widely across the city, served by numerous street vendors. Names Panipuri has many regional names in the Indian subcontinent: Maharashtra and South India: panipuri; Haryana: pani-patashi; Madhya Pradesh: fulki; Uttar Pradesh: pani-ke-batashe/padake; Assam: phuska/puska; Gujarat: pakodi; Odisha: gup-chup; Punjab: gol-gappa; Delhi: golgappa/phuchka; Bengal: phuchka and Bihar: jalpooree/phuchka. History According to culinary anthropologist Kurush Dalal, chaa ...
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Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, but spread chiefly to the west, or beyond its Bank (geography), right bank, Delhi shares borders with the state of Uttar Pradesh in the east and with the state of Haryana in the remaining directions. Delhi became a union territory on 1 November 1956 and the NCT in 1995. The NCT covers an area of . According to the 2011 census, Delhi's city proper population was over 11 million, while the NCT's population was about 16.8 million. The topography of the medieval fort Purana Qila on the banks of the river Yamuna matches the literary description of the citadel Indraprastha in the Sanskrit epic ''Mahabharata''; however, excavations in the area have revealed no signs of an ancient built environment. From the early 13th century until the mid-19th century, Delhi was the capital of two major empires, ...
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