10 'must have' road sustenances in Kashmir

Monji Gaade:
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If you adore eating fish this is the moment angle nibble you should attempt. Fish is dunked in rice flour and besan, to which is included a squeeze of salt and nourishment shading, and afterward it is rotisserie.

Halva-parath:
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Halva part is made from Sooji (Semolina) and the Parath is produced using flour. This extraordinary Paratha has a 3ft measurement. This is something that every Kashmiri loves to purchase. It tastes sweet and is to be eaten hot.

Laayeh:
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These hued puffs are produced using rice, sugar and a touch of sustenance shading. When you place it into your mouth it disintegrates and abandons a gentle sugary taste.

Khandh Gaziri:
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These are confections produced using flour batter and ghee which is then plunged in sugar syrup. This is a conventional nibble that is fresh and begins giving out flavors as you begin biting it.

Mongh Masalah:
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This is the kashmiri steamed beans. Dark gram (kala mongh) is steamed with essential fixings like red stew powder and salt and after that served hot.

"Basrakh:
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It has a place with the conventional desserts family. Produced using flour blended with ghee, it is then heated and dunked into sugar syrup. Dry natural products are sprinkled over.

Lala Shangram:
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A delicacy made by blending flour, sooji and sugar, and afterward profound broiling in ghee. It has a firm surface and the flour in it gives you a delicate supple feel as you bite it.

Kaanak Masaal:
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This is a sound eating routine, free of fat, cholesterol and oil. The readiness includes heating up the wheat and beans till it winds up delicate, at that point blended with flavors and served hot.

Nadir Monji:
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Fried lotus stem plunged in rice flour and besan. Fundamental fixings like salt are included and after that it is southern style. The external covering is fresh and as you begin biting, the internal lotus stem loans the unbiased flavor.

Masaal Tchot:
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This is the kashmiri variant of a wrap. Channa that has an aftertaste like hummus, and radish chutney rapped in a bread known a Lavasa. This is something that will not just end hunger, however fulfill your taste buds as well.

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