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Bengalis are so excited to celebrate Durga Puja and enjoy the 5 days with pomp and glory. Pandal hopping and exploring the bustling streets is simply incomplete without enjoying these dishes.
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From the beginning of Durga Puja shopping to pandal hopping during the puja, Phuchka is that one street food that is always our companion at every time.
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It is another classic favourite street food and it is also made with phuchka.
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No matter where you go, you will not get that typical taste of egg or chicken rolls sold at street shops. Gorging on a roll and exploring the streets is a must.
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The street-style Chinese noodles recipe is a favourite of foodies. Loaded with egg, chicken, and sauces, this tastes delish.
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Exploring Durga Puja mela is incomplete without enjoying some ghugni topped with onions and chanachur.
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Grab a packet of jhalmuri to munch on while waiting in lines for hours during pandal hopping.
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A plate of momo with spicy chutney satiates all our cravings and tiredness.
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Durga Puja is simply incomplete without indulging in a feast of biryani (mostly mutton) and relishing the heavenly taste.
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Which of these street foods is a must for you?
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