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Poori Plain
(25 Pcs)
$20.00
“Poori is a deep-fried Indian bread known for its light, puffy, and golden-brown appearance. Made from a simple dough of whole wheat flour (atta), water, and a pinch of salt, the dough is rolled into small discs and deep-fried until they puff up beautifully.
Unlike chapati or paratha, poori has a slightly crisp exterior with a soft, hollow interior, making it both fun to eat and perfect for soaking up flavorful curries. It is typically served with dishes like aloo sabzi (potato curry), chana masala (spiced chickpeas), or halwa during festive or special breakfasts.
Plain poori is loved for its comforting texture and indulgent taste. It’s a popular choice for celebratory meals, traditional thalis, and weekend brunches across India.”
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