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| A typical Panipuri |
The Panipuri (pānīpūrī), Hindi: पानीपूरी, also known as Gol gappa, Urdu: گول گپّے, pani ke bataashe,Marathi: पाणीपुरी,Gujarati: પાણી પુરી, term used in Western India, phuchka (Bengali: ফুচকা), or gup chup (Oriya: ଗୁପଚୁପ୍)) is a popular street snack in the Indian Subcontinent. It consists of a round, hollow puri, fried crisp and filled with a mixture of flavored water ("pani"), tamarind chutney, chili, chaat masala, potato, onion and chickpeas. It is generally small enough to fit completely into one's mouth. It is a popular street food dish. - Wikipedia
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| Chotu |
There are many panipuriwallahs on this road like me. All of them are from Uttar Pradesh or Bihar. 9 of us stay in a room in Bannerghatta Road. We wake up five in the morning to make the puris, masala and pani. I come here by three in the afternoon and we stay till nine or till the puris last. By evening, the street fills up with people.
There are many North Indians in this lane (JP Nagar). Every evening, they come here to have my
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| A Panipuri Stall |
I sell both sweet and spicy puris. It is served with a dash of aloo masala, chick peas and onions. Each plate costs Rs. 15. Most of the locals like it spicy and tangy. Few adults ask for the sweet puri. But the kids love them.
During the Holi and Diwali festival, we go to our village. I miss my home a lot. I am just 12 and I am away from my folks and friends. I miss my mother the most. But I have my friends here. We stay like a family. They make sure I never feel home-sick. I want to continue my studies one day. Hopefully this year when I go back, I won't have to return. They say education is everything. I want to study hard and be an engineer one day.



3 comments:
My mouth is watering now !!!
Mouth watering post .. Hee hee !!
Enjoyed reading it. May tat kid flourish in life .
Shows how humble and kind u are :)
Nicely captured.. Keep it up!
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