Jhalmuri facts for kids
Jhalmuri
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Alternative names | ঝালমুড়ি |
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Type | snack |
Course | hors d'oeuvre |
Place of origin | Bangladesh India |
Region or state | Bengal, Bihar, Odisha |
Associated national cuisine | Bengali cuisine, Bihari cuisine, Odia cuisine |
Main ingredients | muri, cucumber, chanachur, mustard oil, lemon, onion, chili, tomato, salt, coriander leaf |
Similar dishes | Bhel puri |
Jhalmuri (Bengali: ঝালমুড়ি, Odia: ଝାଲ ମୁଢ଼ି) is a popular street snack popular in Bengali/Bihar/Odia, made of puffed rice and an assortment of spices, vegetables, chanachur and mustard oil. It is popular in Bangladesh and in the neighbouring States in India - Bihar, West Bengal and Odisha. It became popular in London when a British chef named Angus Denoon tried this snack in Kolkata and started selling it on streets of London. Popularity of Jhalmuri has also reached other western cities like New York City through the Bangladeshi diaspora.
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