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'''Papri chat''' or '''papri chaat''' ([[ISO 15919|ISO]]: {{transl|hi|ISO|pāpṛī cāṭ}}) is a popular traditional [[fast food]] and [[street food]] from the [[Indian subcontinent]], probably in North [[India]], [[Bangladeshi cuisine|Bangladesh]] and [[Pakistan]].<ref name="Pathak 2015"/><ref name="Fodors Travel Publications 2008"/><ref name="The Express Tribune 2015"/> Many various additional dishes throughout India are also referred to as papri chat.<ref name="Pathak 2015"/> Some restaurants in the [[United States]] serve the traditional version of the dish.<ref name="Allen. 1987"/><ref name="Galarneau 2015"/>
'''Papri chat''' or '''papri chaat''' ([[ISO 15919|ISO]]: {{transl|hi|ISO|pāpṛī cāṭ}}) is a popular traditional [[fast food]] and [[street food]] from the [[Indian subcontinent]], probably in [[India]], [[Bangladeshi cuisine|Bangladesh]] and [[Pakistan]].<ref name="Pathak 2015"/><ref name="Fodors Travel Publications 2008"/><ref name="The Express Tribune 2015"/> Many various additional dishes throughout India are also referred to as papri chat.<ref name="Pathak 2015"/> Some restaurants in the [[United States]] serve the traditional version of the dish.<ref name="Allen. 1987"/><ref name="Galarneau 2015"/>


==Preparation==
==Preparation==