This is 'Misal' (mixture), a very popular Maharashtrian snack in Mumbai. A mix of crunchy savories called 'farsan' dunked in a spicy gravy of mixed 'dals'(pulses), garnished with diced onions and coriander. Can be eaten by itself or bread.
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Yummy. My Favorite. Where in Mumbai do you know the best places for Misal? There's one at Chembur Naka. A restaurant called BHATT. World Famous in Mumbai :-D
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Delicious photo! QUICK - someone had me a big spoon!
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm! Oh, yes! Yum yum and will someone hand me a fork, too, please?
ReplyDeleteI am so hungry for this delectable food from India!
ReplyDeleteI went out today with friends for Mexican food but I would so much rather have eaten Indian food. I don't know if there are any restuarants in my home, Columbus, GA.. I must check them out for the future!!!
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ooh yummy!!
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Sounds yummy! send me a bowl , please....
ReplyDeleteServe me when I come visiting!! Protein rich and delicious and spicy all in one.... I was served a variety of pulses snacks whereever I went in Maha state...
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ReplyDeleteYumm yumm that good ... and how many colors!
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This looks delicious! I am coming over in the evening with pavs. :D
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful. What are the yellow bits in the dish? It looks like omelet...
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Watching a good Bollywood movie eating this Misal....must be wonderful !!
ReplyDeleteI had lunch few minutes before And such photographs is making hungry again. Anyways, Thankyou.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Can imagine that smells fantastic as well!!
ReplyDeletehumm yummy! I think I need some snack now! :)
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Yes, that's kheema in my blog. I just love all those spicy indian dishes after all I'm part Indian.
ReplyDeletemmm - nice! i love local food ;)
ReplyDeleteDelicious photo !!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds mighty tasty! I'm all about "spicy, crunchy savories".
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Would love to try it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks tasty!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. I may have to make some dal now that you've made me hungry. I don't know what your crunchies are though. I wonder what Fritos corn chips would taste like with it.
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ReplyDeleteYummy AND healthy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks yummiieee...... :)
ReplyDeleteIts your diner I think
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They say, Never shop for groceries when you're hungry. Or blog. Excuse me while I go see what's for dinner...
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ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and the colours appetising. Mayve it was your dinner?
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Looks so delish...
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Love to try it.
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yum yum!
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ReplyDeletethis makes me hungry!
ReplyDeleteWe have many Indian food stores, and you can buy anything here.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delish...
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Would love to try it.
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ReplyDeleteSounds mighty tasty! I'm all about "spicy, crunchy savories".
ReplyDeleteooh yummy!!
ReplyDeletenow i am really really hungry!!
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