Chaat
Chaat is a category of savory snacks that originated in the Indian subcontinent, commonly sold by street vendors and enjoyed across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The term chaat refers to a wide variety of dishes rather than a single recipe, and chaats are distinguished by a balance of contrasting flavors—sweet, sour, tangy, spicy—and a range of textures from crisp to creamy.
Typical chaats begin with a base such as fried dough crisps (papdi), puffed puris, or sev, to
Popular varieties include papdi chaat, aloo tikki chaat, dahi puri, pani puri (golgappa), sev puri, and bhelpuri.
Chaat remains a staple of street food culture in the subcontinent and among its diaspora, with vendors