Khaman
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![]() Khaman with mustard seeds, green chillies and coriander leaves on top. Served with green and red chutney | |
Type | Snack |
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Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Gujarat |
Main ingredients | Gram flour, chana dal |
Variations | Locho |
170 kcal | |
Other information | Handvo |
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Khaman is a savoury snack from India that found fame in Gujarat. Khaman is made from ground channa daal or channa gram flour, usually with lemon juice, semolina, and curd. A final tadka can be added, using ingredients such as asafoetida and chillies.[1]
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References
- ^ "What Is the Difference Between Khaman And Dhokhla?". NDTV Food. Retrieved 2020-10-10.