What does 'chat' mean in Indian food?

avatarTrainingLacea year ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago

In Indian food, 'chat' (often spelled 'chaat') refers to a variety of savory snacks that are usually tangy, spicy, and a bit sweet. It's street food heaven!

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avatarRavellingManea year ago

Chaat is basically a type of Indian street food that combines crispy dough, potatoes, chickpeas, and a medley of chutneys. Think of it as the ultimate snack mix!


avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

FYI, chaat means 'to lick' in Hindi because it's so tasty you'll want to lick your fingers clean!


avatarWarningSquada year ago

Just a spicy, tangy, and tasty snack. You won't regret trying it!


avatarPracticingClocka year ago

Chaat is the MVP of Indian street food. Crispy, tangy, spicy goodness all in one bite!

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