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Vada Pav (also spelled Wada Pav and pronounced WUH-daahh POW) is an Indian vegetarian fast food commonly eaten in Maharashtra, India, and is one of the most popular fast-foods in Mumbai. It consists of a vada, served in a bun or roll (pav). The vada is usually potato-based. Potatoes are mashed/diced and coated with an herb-seasoned batter, then deep fried. The finished vada is then wrapped in bread and served with condiments such as chutney, red chilli powder or fried green chilli (sometimes fried and salted). A common condiment is a dry red chilli and coconut chutney. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2816x2112, 1875 KB) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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For animals adapted to eat primarily plants, sometimes referred to as vegetarian animals, see Herbivore. ...
Fast food is food prepared and served quickly at a fast-food restaurant or shop at low cost. ...
Maharashtra (Marathi: महाराषà¥à¤à¥à¤° , English: , IPA: ) is Indias third largest state in terms of area and second largest in terms of population after Uttar Pradesh. ...
Vada (or Wada or Vade) is a popular Indian snack. ...
Binomial name Solanum tuberosum L. The potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a perennial plant of the Solanaceae, or nightshade, family, commonly grown for its starchy tuber. ...
Herbs: basil Herbs (IPA: hÉ()b, or Éb; see pronunciation differences) are plants grown for any purpose other than food, wood or beauty. ...
Batter is a thick or thin liquid mixture, usually based on flour, water or milk, and egg. ...
A Deep fried Twinkie Breaded, deep-fried squid Deep frying is a cooking method whereby food is submerged in hot oil or fat. ...
Vada (or Wada or Vade) is a popular Indian snack. ...
A condiment is a garnishment applied to food in the form of a sauce, powder, spread, or similar delivery medium. ...
A chutney (British spelling), chatni (Urdu or Hindi transliteration) or catni (archaic transliteration) is a term for a variety of sweet and spicy condiments, originally from South Asia. ...
Chili powder is a spice mix consisting of various ratios of dried ground chile peppers, cumin, garlic and oregano. ...
Vada pavs form a breakfast for many of the local people of Maharashtra. It is a snack sold nearly everywhere in Maharashtra. The snack is often served at breakfast and at tea time in many of the state's small eateries. On long distance trains, it is sometimes served as well. The Karjat railway station is famed across India[citation needed] for the vada pavs available from vendors on the platforms. Like hot dogs and other roadside fast food, care must be taken in ensuring that the product is not undercooked. Undercooking of the product may lead to diseases, an example being a case in which Aditi Mukundan, a girl from Powai, died after eating contaminated Vada Pav. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
A snack food is seen in Western culture as a type of food that is not meant to be eaten as part of one of the main meals of the day (breakfast, lunch, supper). ...
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Karjat is a smalll town in central India. ...
A large hot dog with ketchup A hot dog is classified as a type of sausage or, alternatively, a sandwich on a suitably shaped bun with the sausage and condiments on it. ...
Fast food is food prepared and served quickly at a fast-food restaurant or shop at low cost. ...
The vada pav was first made when Ashok Vaidya, a snack seller outside Dadar railway station, decided to experiment.[1] The combination of batata vada and split pav continues to be Mumbai's sledgehammer answer to the burger. Dadar station (E) with a view of the Shri Swaminarayan BAPS mandir. ...
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The prices range from Rs. 2.50 to Rs. 6.00 (Approximately US 6 to 12 cents; and 2 or these are enough as a meal for the average person) depending on the establishment. Some variations include "cheese vada pav" (where slices of cheese are added), "samosa pav" (where "samosa" is used instead of vada) and "Jain vada pav" (where the vada does not have onions or garlic). ISO 4217 Code INR User(s) India Inflation 5. ...
A triangular Samosa A samosa is a common snack in South Asia, mainly in India and Pakistan. ...
Several chains of fast food outlets in India specialise in vada pav including a rapidly growing chain called Jumbo King Vada Pav[1] (see picture). Vada Pav is also known as 'wad pav' in rural Maharashtra. It is also commonly addressed as 'Garibon Ki Pav Bhaji' (poor people's pav bhaji). There is also another fast expanding chain of Vada Pav known as Goli. They are predominant in the Central Suburbs of Mumbai. Pav bhaji or pao bhaji is a specialty Indian dish with origins in Mumbai and Gujarat. ...
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