Khandvi (food)
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Khandvi (Gujarati: ખાંડવી khāṇḍvī), also known as Patuli, Dahivadi or Suralichi Vadi (Marathi: सुरळीची वडी), is a savory snack in the Maharashtrian cuisine[2] as well as in the Gujarati cuisine of India.[3] It consists of yellowish, tightly rolled bite-sized pieces and is primarily made of gram flour and yogurt.
For other uses, see Patuli (disambiguation).
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Place of origin | India |
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Region or state | Gujarat, Maharashtra |
Main ingredients | Gram flour, Dahi[1] |
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Khandvi is readily available across India and is commonly eaten as an appetizer or snack. Many people choose to buy it from local shops rather than preparing it at home. It is sometimes served with garlic chutney.[4]