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Sev puri is an Indian snack and a type of chaat.[1] It is a speciality that originates[citation needed] from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.[2] In Pune and Mumbai, sev puri is strongly associated with street food, but is also served at upscale locations.[1][3] As of today, supermarkets in India and around the world have started stocking ready-to-eat packets of sev puri and similar snacks like bhelpuri.[4][5]
Although there is no fixed recipe for sev puri, the basic ingredients used widely are the same. Sev puri is essentially made of crispy papdi (flat puri) which is loaded with diced potatoes, chickpeas, onions, tomatoes and various types of chutneys. Some popular chutneys used include spicy mint and coriander, sweet-sour tamarind, chili and garlic.[6] The filled puris are then heavily garnished with the signature ingredient, sev. In some regions, it is seasoned with various spices and flavors, such as raw mango, ginger, anise, cumin, clove, and chaat masala.[7][8]
The final finishes to the dish often include chopped coriander, pomegranate seeds and a drizzle of either lime or lemon juice.[9]
Sev puri can be made with a variety of fillings and garnishing ingredients. Some popular variations are dahi sev puri, masala sev puri, corn masala puri,[10] batata dahi sev puri (sev puri with dahi and potato), and palak sev puri (sev puri with spinach). Sometimes other chutneys and paneer are also added in its preparation.[11]
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