pakora means its an eatable..prepared with flour and oil
pakora means its an eatable..prepared with flour and oil
pakora
Usually the Indian delicacies "pakoras" are still called pakoras in English.
Pakora is a piece of vegetable deep-fried in a batter flavoured with spices.
Pakora is a type of Indian fried snack made from vegetables or meat coated in chickpea flour batter. In English, we call it "fritters." So, next time you're munching on those crispy, golden bites, just remember you're basically eating fancy fritters. Enjoy!
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I would say spain's main food is pakora
the american's doesn't eat pakora as it is asian food but in common we can call pie.thanks
Pakora, a popular Indian snack, has been a part of Indian cuisine for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to ancient India, where it was first made using ingredients like chickpea flour, spices, and vegetables. The exact date of its discovery is not known, but it has been enjoyed by people in South Asia for a long time.
Pakora batter is made from besan(chickpea flour or gram flour). * In a bowl add gram flour salt, chili powder, garam masala, ajwain (carom seeds/thyme),one tspn ginger-garlic paste and mix it. * Now by pouring little water at a time make a smooth batter (neither too thick nor too lose)
fish and chips, chikn tikka masla and pankcakes and chocolare and roti and sabji and dal and rice an samosa an pakora and masala dosa
Yes, of course there are many pakistani recipes that the kids could make. For example pakora, daal masar, aalo ki bhujya and so on.