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Can You Finish This Giant 11-Inch Kachori For Breakfast All By Yourself?

Can You Finish This Giant 11-Inch Kachori For Breakfast All By Yourself?


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Unlike regular kachoris, this one is much larger in size and packed with extra spices that help keep the body warm during the cold season

The kachori is sold by weight at Rs 30 for 100 grams or Rs 300 per kilogram. (Local18)

During winter, people enjoy a variety of dishes to keep their bodies warm, and the demand for hot snacks increases significantly. Chaat, pakoras, samosas, and kachoris become crowd favourites, drawing people to the stalls.

Local18 has brought you a unique winter delight that has become a top choice for food lovers in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. A giant 11-inch kachori has become a favourite snack not just among locals but also visitors. Unlike regular kachoris, this one is much larger in size and packed with extra spices that help keep the body warm during the cold season. One unique aspect of this kachori is that eating it for breakfast keeps you full for the entire day.

Rohit Lakshkar, the man behind this culinary innovation in Bhilwara, told Local18, “When I first came here, I realised that Nasirabad-style kachoris were not available in the area. That’s when I decided to bring this unique taste to Bhilwara. This 11-inch kachori is exclusively made here and is not available anywhere else in the city.”

Spices That Keep You Warm And Refreshed

According to Rohit, as cold intensifies, the demand for oversized the kachori surged. The spices used in the preparation are not just flavourful but also help refresh and warm the body from within. This kachori is made with a filling of finely ground lentils and spices.

A special touch is the use of cold red chillies, and homemade warming spices blended into the mixture, which add flavour without causing discomfort to the stomach. The kachori is served with a special chutney, enhancing its taste further.

Pricing And Availability

The kachori is sold by weight at Rs 30 for 100 grams or Rs 300 per kilogram. Its unique size, warming spices, and satisfying flavour make it a must-try dish for winter enthusiasts in Bhilwara.

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