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Answered by Anonymous
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Panipuri's name varies depending on the region. In Haryana it is known as paani patashi; in Madhya Pradesh fulki; in Uttar Pradesh golgappa, in Bengal and Nepal phuchka; in Assam phuska/puska and panipuri; in parts of Gujarat, pakodi; in parts of Odisha, Bihar, South Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh, gup chup.

Phuchka (or fuska or puska) differs from panipuri in content and taste. It uses a mixture of boiled gram and mashed potatoes as the filling, and is tangy rather than sweetish while the water is sour and spicy.

Answered by sandy8anonn
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Answer:

golgappa is that street food which all people wants to eat the people may be more rich aur poor people wants to eat golgappa golgappa becomes very famous in all over India

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