I liked the big green chillies that were on display with the Chana Jor Garam. So I decided to click a picture. I took it quickly and the young man selling it called, “eak mera bhi tou nikalo” (Take a picture of mine too). So here it is-
The only regret is I did not order a cone of Chana Jor Garam.
yummyy.. this is one of my favorite snacks
We don’t find exactly this in S. India though chana comes in yet another form called sundal. Here chana appear like flakes to me…. how? haven’t seen such a thing.
Pic. made me drool:)))
hehhe…It reminded me…few days back when I was pandal hopping with my friends during Durga Puja..similar thing happened..only difference is that the guy made a pose of cooking the kebabs….
I hate chillies but Yes, Thanks for sharing.
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Looks inviting 🙂
While in Rajasthan recently, I had a bit of some kind of tasty but spicy pickle they prepare with those big green chillies.
Nilesh I too like it minus the chillies.
No idea Chitra how do they make it, even Haldiram makes it as a snack.
Tarun quite common in India I guess!
Appu I too like chillies only in the pictures!
Meena, I think this is your first time on my blog, so welcome. Enjoyed your Machu Pichhu pictures.
Where did u take dis pic? Exact location plz?
This was Bapu Bazaar in Jaipur.
Thanks Mridu . . . 😉