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5 Snacks To Try On Your First Visit To Jodhpur

From spicy, deep fried chillies to melt in the mouth rabri, street food in Jodhpur is the way to a foodie's heart

OT Staff

Whether you explore the bustling markets or venture into the narrow alleys, the street food in Jodhpur is sure to leave you craving for more. Here is a list of some lip-smacking snacks that you should try on your street food journey in Jodhpur.

Mirchi Vada

If you are craving something mind-bogglingly spicy but full of flavours, Jodhpur&rsquos famed mirchi vadas, or deep-fried green chilli fritters, would be a great start.This spicy and crunchy green chillies are stuffed with mashed potatoes and shredded onions and garlic for an added kick. It&rsquos then dipped in a gram flour batter and deep-fried until it's golden brown and crunchy from the outside. Relish this snack with an assortment of sweet and tangy chutney.

Where Surya Namkeen, Jalori Gate Jodhpur, MG Hospital Road, Sardarpura, Jodhpur

Gehu Ki Kheech

After you&rsquove attacked your mouth with the spice of the mirchi vadas, head over to Gypsy restaurant to soothe your palette with gehu ki kheech. Prepared with broken wheat and milk, this dish has a savoury porridge consistency similar to a khichdi. 

Where Gypsy restaurant, P No, 689, 9th C Road, Sardarpura, Jodhpur

Dal Bati Churma

A classic Rajasthani fare, the dal bati churma is something that you can find in every corner of Jodhpur. A traditional Rajasthani dish, it consists of three components dal (lentil curry), bati (baked wheat dumplings), and churma (sweet powdered mixture). The sweet and savoury combination of the ingredients offers a great balance and makes it a must-have snack.

Where Bhawani Dal Bati, Shop No.77, 1st, Chopasani Road, I.D, B.I Bank, Sardarpura, Jodhpur

Gulab Halwa

The famous Gulab Halawa, originally from Pali, has made its way to Jodhpur. Contrary to its name, this sweet treat is not made from rose petals nor does it resemble traditional halwa. Named after its creator, Gulaabji, it is a decadent variation of Alwar ka mawa. The milk used in its preparation is simmered for a prolonged period until it turns a rich shade of red, transforming its aroma from milky to caramel-like.

Where Gulab Halwa Wala, 258, 3rd B Rd, Sardarpura, Jodhpur

Rabri Ghevar

If you are in Rajasthan and you don&rsquot try ghevar then your trip has been wasted. The quintessential dessert of the state, this crispy honeycomb-like sweet deserves all the hype it garners. The crispy exterior is porous in texture which makes it perfect for heaping toppings. In this variation a hearty helping of creamy rabri is smeared on top of the ghevar which compliments the crunch of the dessert perfectly.

Where Mohanji Mithaiwala, Ada Bazaar Road, Bhistiyon Ka Bas, Jodhpur

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