somitas
Somitas are a type of savory pastry pocket or triangle, typically fried or baked, filled with spiced mixtures. Common fillings include potato and peas with onions and chili, but meat, lentils, cheese, or mixed vegetables are also used. Somitas are closely related to samosas and are found in many cuisines around the world, often adapted to local tastes and ingredients.
The dough for somitas is usually made from wheat flour, water, and oil or ghee, sometimes with
Origin and distribution: somitas trace their heritage to the Indian subcontinent, with influence from Persian and
Serving and consumption: somitas are commonly served hot as a snack or appetizer, accompanied by chutneys, yogurt-based