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Sabudana Vada
(2 Pcs)
$3.50
“Sabudana Vada is a crispy, golden-fried Indian snack made with soaked tapioca pearls (sabudana), mashed potatoes, crushed peanuts, and aromatic spices. A traditional favorite, especially during Hindu fasting days (vrat), this Maharashtrian delicacy is both light and satisfying.
Each vada offers a perfect balance of texture — crunchy on the outside and soft, chewy inside — with a nutty, mildly spiced flavor that makes it irresistible. Fresh coriander, green chilies, and cumin add depth, while lemon juice or rock salt can be used for a fasting-friendly touch.
Served hot with yogurt or green chutney, Sabudana Vada is a delightful snack that’s gluten-free, filling, and packed with traditional Indian taste.”
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