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[[File:Fafda.JPG|thumb]] '''Fafda''' is a popular [[Gujarati cuisine|Gujarati]] snack originating from the Indian state of [[Gujarat]]. It is a crispy and savory snack made from chickpea flour (also known as gram flour or ''besan'') and flavored with carom seeds (ajwain), turmeric, and sometimes asafoetida (hing) for an added depth of flavor. Fafda is traditionally served with a side of chutney or raw papaya salad known as ''sambharo'' in Gujarati, and sometimes with fried green chilis, enhancing its taste and appeal. ==Preparation== The preparation of Fafda involves making a dough from chickpea flour mixed with water, carom seeds, turmeric, a pinch of asafoetida, and salt to taste. The dough is then kneaded until it becomes smooth and pliable. Small portions of the dough are then rolled out into thin strips and deep-fried in oil until they achieve a golden-brown color and crispy texture. The key to making perfect Fafda lies in the consistency of the dough and the temperature of the oil used for frying. ==Cultural Significance== Fafda holds a significant place in Gujarati culture, especially during the festival of [[Navratri]]. It is a common sight in Gujarati households and is often consumed during breakfast. The snack is not only a festive delight but also a popular street food, reflecting the culinary heritage and traditions of Gujarat. ==Nutritional Value== Being made from chickpea flour, Fafda is rich in protein and dietary fiber. However, since it is deep-fried, it is also high in calories and fat. Moderation is key when consuming Fafda to enjoy its taste while maintaining a balanced diet. ==Variations== While the traditional Fafda recipe remains popular, there are several variations that cater to different taste preferences. Some variations include adding different spices such as red chili powder or cumin seeds to the dough. There are also healthier versions of Fafda that are baked instead of fried, appealing to health-conscious individuals. ==See Also== * [[Gujarati cuisine]] * [[Navratri]] * [[Chickpea flour]] * [[Street food]] [[Category:Indian cuisine]] [[Category:Gujarati cuisine]] [[Category:Snack foods]] {{food-stub}} <gallery> File:Fafda.JPG|Fafda </gallery>
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