Английская Википедия:Ganthiya

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Bhavnagari Ganthiya

Ganthiya (Шаблон:Lang-gu) are deep-fried Indian snacks made from chickpea flour.[1] Along with Khakhra, Fafda, Dhokla, and Khandvi (among others), they are among the most popular snacks originating from the Indian state of Gujarat. They are a popular teatime snack not only in Gujarat but across India and also among NRIs across the world.[1][2] They are sometimes soft and not always crunchy like most other Indian snacks.[3] A sweeter version is called Mitha Ganthiya. Bhavnagar city of Gujarat is famous for its variety of Ganthiya.

Preparation

Besan (chickpea flour), chilli powder, turmeric, ajwain (carom seeds) and salt are mixed along with water to form a stiff dough. The dough is placed in a sev making machine, fixed with a thick sev plate. The ganthiya are pressed out in a circular motion into hot oil. They are turned over and fried till crisp. Then they are lifted out from the oil and drained on absorbent paper before being stored in an airtight jar.[4]

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