lahota
Lahota is a traditional dish originating from the Indian subcontinent, popular in regions such as Northern India and Pakistan. It is a type of spicy, savory snack or street food that is often enjoyed as a starter or appetizer. The primary ingredients used in lahota include chickpea flour (gram flour), spices, and sometimes vegetables or herbs for added flavor.
The preparation of lahota involves mixing chickpea flour with spices such as cumin, coriander, chili powder,
Lahota is appreciated for its flavorful profile and crunchy texture. It is commonly sold by street vendors
While lahota shares similarities with other fried snacks like falafel or fritters, its unique blend of Indian