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6 top winter street foods in India you can’t miss

Bhutta (Roasted Corn)
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Bhutta (Roasted Corn)
Fresh corn roasted over open flames and rubbed with lemon, salt, and chilli—an iconic winter street snack across India.

Gajar Ka Halwa
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Gajar Ka Halwa
Slow-cooked carrot dessert loaded with ghee, milk, and dry fruits, widely available at street stalls during winters.
Ram Ladoo
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Ram Ladoo
A Delhi winter specialty made from fried lentil balls, topped with grated radish and tangy green chutney.

Moong Dal Chilla
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Moong Dal Chilla
Protein-rich lentil pancakes served hot with butter or chutney, commonly found at winter food stalls.

Hot Soup Cups
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Hot Soup Cups
Street-side vegetable and chicken soups become a winter staple, offering warmth and comfort on chilly evenings.

Pakoras
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Pakoras
Crispy fritters made with onion, potato, or seasonal greens—best enjoyed piping hot during cold weather.

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