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Chana masala

 
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Chana Masala
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Chana Masala from Mumbai, India
Origin
Alternate name(s) Chole Masala
Place of origin India
Region or state Punjab
Dish details
Main ingredient(s) chickpeas
Chole kulcha is a famous food in northern India
Ingredients that go into making Chana Masala

Chana masala or chole masala is a popular vegetable dish in Indian cuisine.[1] The main ingredient is chickpeas. It is fairly dry and spicy with a sour citrus note. The dish is found throughout South Asia, and is particularly popular in northern India and Pakistan.

Contents

Ingredients

Along with chickpeas, the ingredients typically include onion, chopped tomatoes, turmeric (haldi), coriander seed, garlic, chillies, ginger and garam masala.

Regions

In India

It is popular mainly in the Punjab region of northern-India, and also notably in the regions of Sindh and Gujarat. In Gujarat and Rajasthani areas, it is commonly cooked dry, with tangy spices.

In India, it is often eaten with a type of fried bread and is known as chole bhature. It is commonly sold by street vendors but also can be found in restaurants.

In Pakistan

In Pakistan, Aloo Chole (chickpeas and potatoes) are available as a street snack in major cities, like Karachi and Lahore.

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