AMRAT NARSIH Gota (500gm), Dalwada (200gm) & Khatawada (400gm) Instant Mix Combo Pack 1100 g
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Gota, also known as gram flour fritters & Besan pakoda, is a popular snack in Indian cuisine. Gota are often served hot with chutney or sauce for dipping and are enjoyed as a snack or appetizer, especially during rainy weather. They are cherished for their crunchy texture, savory taste, and the comforting feeling they provide. Over time, it has become a beloved part of Indian street food culture and are also enjoyed in homes across the country and beyond due to its nutty flavour & versatility. Dalwada, also known as dal vada or parippu vada, is a popular Indian snack that is believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent, specifically in the region of Gujarat. This snack has also become widely popular in various parts of South India, particularly in Kerala, where it is known as parippu vada. It is a staple during the monsoon season, often enjoyed with hot tea. The popularity of dalwada spread to other parts of India, including the southern states. Khatawada is a beloved snack in Surat, especially during the MONSOON season. The region's cuisine often incorporates sour flavors, which are balanced with spices to create complex, satisfying dishes.The term "khatta" means "sour", indicating the sour element that distinguishes these vada from other varieties. We can call it pakodas too. The pakodas are usually served hot, often accompanied by chutneys or a cup of tea. Khatawada is not just a snack; it is often associated with hospitality and festive occasions. In many south Indian households, offering freshly made vadas to guests is a common gesture of warmth and welcome.