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Bikaneri bhujia,
often simply called bhujia, is a
crispy snack prepared by
using moth bean flour, gram
flour and ****es,
originating from Bikaner, a city...
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Bhujia Fort, also
spelled as
Bhujiya Fort, is a fort
located in the
outskirts of the town of Bhuj in the
district of Kutch, Gujarat, India. The fort is...
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Bhujia Hill Fort, Hill Fort of
Bhujia, How to
reach Bhujia Hill Fort,
Bhujia Hill,
Bhujia Forts,
Bhujia Hill Fort travel,
Historical Bhujia Forts...
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Sagai committed sati. The hill
where they
lived later came to be
known as
Bhujia Hill and the town at the
foothill as Bhuj.
Bhujang was
later worshiped by...
- cookies, sherbets, and pickles.
Products such as
gulab jammun and
Bikaneri bhujia and
papadum are po****r. The
company also
produces ready-to-eat food products...
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Chana Dal,
Masala Peas,
Shing Bhujia,
Nimbu Shing Bhujia,
Salted Peanuts,
Masala Shing, Aloo Sev,
classic Sev,
Bhujia Sev, Gathiya,
Ratlami Sev, Sev...
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laung (clove in Hindi) sev,
tomato sev,
palak sev,
plain sev,
chanachur and
bhujia. Mota sev is a
variety of sev
which is
bigger in size. po****r varieties...
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available in a
range of
seven traditional Indian snacks: Aloo
Bhujia,
Chana Dal,
Moong Dal, Sev
Bhujia,
Masala Peanuts,
Khatta Meetha, and
Navratan Mixture. Frooti...
- set up a
stall in
Chandni Chowk by the name of
Bikaner Bhujia Bhandar (lit. 'Bikaneri
bhujia store'), on
Paranthe wali Gali. In the 1960s, they increased...
- is used to make the following: A
variety of
snacks Sev
Bhajjis Bikaneri Bhujia Bonda Boondi Chakli Chila//Dhirda (besan dosa) Dhokla/Khaman
Kadhi Zunka/Pithala/Pithla...