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food comparison between Odisha and Maharashtra​

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Answered by Silentheart0
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Step-by-step explanation:

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ODISHA :

Pakhala Bhata. A lunch staple for almost every household in the state of Odisha, Pakhala Bhata offers a delectable respite from the summer heat. Made from soaking cooked rice in sour curd and water, this dish from Odisha is served with fried fish, potatoes, Badi choora, and papad on the side.

MAHARASHTRA :

Here are a few irresistible Maharashtrian dishes which represent Maharashtra food at the best!

  • Pav Bhaji.
  • Vada Pav.
  • Puran Poli.
  • Misal Pav.
  • Modak.
  • Ragda Pattice.
  • Bharli Vangi.
  • Sreekhand.

There are many cultural similarities between Odisha and Maharashtra. In both the places, the festivals are given importance throughout the year. There are some festivals like Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra which is in Odisha and not in Maharashtra. Nowadays Ganeshpuja takes place in both the places, with full fanfare.

Answered by chavi7749
57

Step-by-step explanation:

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ODISHA :

Pakhala Bhata. A lunch staple for almost every household in the state of Odisha, Pakhala Bhata offers a delectable respite from the summer heat. Made from soaking cooked rice in sour curd and water, this dish from Odisha is served with fried fish, potatoes, Badi choora, and papad on the side.

MAHARASHTRA :

Here are a few irresistible Maharashtrian dishes which represent Maharashtra food at the best!

  • Pav Bhaji.
  • Vada Pav.
  • Puran Poli.
  • Misal Pav.
  • Modal.
  • Ragda Pattice.
  • Bharli Vangi.
  • Sreekhand.

There are many cultural similarities between Odisha and Maharashtra. In both the places, the festivals are given importance throughout the year. There are some festivals like Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra which is in Odisha and not in Maharashtra. Nowadays Ganeshpuja takes place in both the places, with full fanfare.

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