The Tangy Story of Golgappa-India’s Favorite Street Food

By | May 26, 2023

Samosas, jalebis, kachoris, etc. are a part of everyday life in our lives. We eat them with great fervor. A snack party is not complete without samosas and kachoris. And what to say about Jalebi? It came out after frying in a pan and then immersed in another pan filled with juice. Then its taste is amazing. Mouth watering while reading. How can you leave Panipuri? Where else is it better to enjoy eating it while taking a chucker! You must be eating all these items, but do you know what they are called in English? Let us tell you about them…

Samosa: This is a favorite snack of North Indians. Even in English, when it has to be written and spoken, people often write and speak Samosa. But talking about the proper English name, it is called Rissole in English.

Jalebi: It is called Rouded Sweet or Funnel Cake in English. Although some people also call it Sweetmeat or Syrup Filled Ring.

The Tangy Story of Golgappa-India's Favorite Street Food

Kachori: This is also included in our favorite snacks. Kachori is called Pie in English. However, if you ask a shopkeeper saying its English name, then he will hardly understand.

Panipuri or Golgappa: It is liked all over the country. It is also called Gupchup, Phuchka. Its English name is very simple. It is called Water Balls in English. Water means water and Balls means Puri.

Raita: Raita has great importance with food. Especially in summer. Many people like Boondi Raita. Raita is called Mix Curd in English.