You eat it by dipping it in chutney, or ketchup and then put in you mouth, chew and swallow. Remember, it may be spicy. You can also eat samosa plainly...its also good like that, with vegetables and other stuff.
Its an evening snacks, although sometimes taken as breakfast as well.
The crispiness of samosas is achieved through a combination of factors. The dough is rolled out into thin sheets, which helps in achieving a crispy texture. Samosas are deep-fried in hot oil or ghee at the right temperature. Proper oil temperature ensures the samosas are not greasy or undercooked. After frying, excess oil is drained to maintain crispiness. The filling inside the samosa should be well-cooked and relatively dry. Remember, achieving the perfect crispiness may require practice and adjustments based on your preferences and experience
You can have hot-hot samosa with green chutney made up of coriander and mint leaves,tamarind chutney,or cooked Bengal gram. Take one or two samosa,pour cooked Bengal gram,green and tamarind chutney then have it.you will really enjoy the snack.
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normally they prefer to have tea or coffee depend on personal choice and in snacks they prefer to have samosa or namkeen or any prevalent snacks of that region if it is government office meeting . And in high profile meetings they like to have tea or coffee along with biscuits of low calories or snacks with is prevalent in that area that must come from 5 star hotel .
Samosa can be eaten plainly or dipped with something. I prefer you dip the Samosa in a chutney maybe. Or you can just eat it plainly. And i recommend that you microwave it first because it may be cold.
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It's the same spelling as the English so, "samosa"
The samosa can be eaten as a snack or an appetizer. Therefore, you can eat them with your fingers if served as a snack or with a knife and a fork if served on a plate as an appetizer. Enjoy!
samosa.... every noun hav its own name...kk
Samosa originated in the Middle East, most likely in the Persian Gulf area.
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You cannot really translate samosa into English because it doesn't really have a meaning, its just a name of a food.However, people still call it samosa in England and if you go and ask someone is a shop about samosas they would probably be very likely to know what a samosa is because samosas are sold in UK and still called samosas. BASICALLY IN ENGLISH THEY STILL CALL IT A SAMOSA BECAUSE IT IS JUST A NAME OF A FOOD. hope this helps!
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