Sunday, 16 April 2017

Vada Pav Indian ( Maharashtraian) Food

Vada Pav Indian ( Maharashtraian) Food
Vada Pav Indian ( Maharashtraian) Food
Vada Pav is a Maharashtraian dish and is very famous in the streets of India and widely considered as the switch to the regular meal. Vada Pav is basically spicy and heavy street food and thus people use this as the replacement of regular meal and thus this is included in our list of 10 Amazing Street Foods of India. Adding a pinch of extra salt and spice can make Pav Bhaji more amazing to eat.
Vada pav (Marathi: वडा पाव), sometimes spelled wada pav or vada paav or vada pao or wada pao, is a vegetarian fast food dish native to the Indian state of Maharashtra. The dish is a simple creation involving a deep fried potato patty with some coriander and spices, served in a bread roll (pav) with condiments. Usually people eat it with chatni and onions. It originated as cheap street food in Mumbai, but is now offered in stalls and restaurants throughout India.
The Marathi compound word batata vada means potato fritter. Pav which is a variant of Portuguese "pão" is sweetened bread.

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