Kheer, a creamy Indian dessert filled with cardamom and nuts, is a must-try at the Kumbh Mela, symbolizing blessings and prosperity while strolling through the busy stalls.
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Chole, a spicy chickpea dish, is paired with fried bread and is perfect for the Mela. Street vendors offer unique local dishes for every bite.
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Puri, a popular breakfast dish, is a great way to start the day when paired with spicy potato curry, making it the perfect fuel for exploration.
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Lassi, a creamy yogurt-based drink, is a refreshing way to beat the heat. It can be purchased at local kiosks and prepared fresh.
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Crispy and savory samosas filled with spicy potatoes and peas are a must-try snack. Usually served with tangy tamarind chutney, this pastry is perfect for enjoying.
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Khichdi, a comforting dish of rice and lentils, is popular during festivals for its simplicity and nutritional qualities and is often served lavishly in community kitchens.
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Bhutta, a smoky grilled corn snack, is a delicious take on street food with a festive twist, seasoned with lime, salt and chili powder.
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