Pyaaj Kachori

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Pyaj Kachori
CourseSnack
Place of originIndia
Region or stateRajasthan and North India
Main ingredientsGram flour or other flour, onions

Pyaj Kachori (Rajasthani: कांदा कचोरी, pronounced as kaandaa k-chō-rē) (Onion Kachori) is a kind of Rajasthani Kachori, a fried pastry filled with a spicy onion filling. It is a spicy snack food from Jaipur. Popularity of this snack dish increased in other parts of North India when Rajasthani restaurants and food outlets opened throughout India. Pyaz ki kachori is a very popular morning breakfast of large number of peoples of Rajasthan. Steaming hot spicy Pyaz ki Kachori, in circular shape are available in maximum namkeen shops of the state.

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