You can't really understand
Indian street food until you experience it. I would liken it somewhat
to your first slice of $1 jumbo New York pizza in the middle of Times
Square...
And if you're traveling India the right way, you really
can't avoid street food because not only does it travel in street carts
but also on top of people's heads.
I remember during the summer of
my freshman year of college, I traveled to India for a research
project. Without my overprotective parents around, I was free to roam
around in autos, erra buses (also known as non-AC city buses in
Hyderabad), and my own two feet. I met amazing people, occasionally was
scared for my life, but most of all had the best street food ever: from
street-side chai and mysore bondas on my way home to fresh coconut juice
that I could buy straight from my bus window.
Today I've decided to
take on a healthier version of a street-food favorite: Chana jor garam.
Chana
jor garam is a popular Indian street food that's usually made with
packaged, flattened, fried black lentils. I am deathly afraid of the
savory snacks aisle of the Indian store, so I try to avoid it if I can.
My version is made with roast whole garbanzos and very low fat. So, put
those kale chips away because healthy snacking can also taste good once
again!
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