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Crunchy, soft and mellow on the outside. Spicy, tangy and meaty inside, potato chops are the kind of thing you'd want to save for your last bite. So that all their wonderful contrasting textures and flavors stay with you to remind you of a wonderful meal.
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Papri chaat is a traditional street snack found all over India, with crunchy, soft, and fluffy textures, all smothered in tangy, sweet, and hot chutneys.
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Aloo Tikki
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