10 Traditional Dishes Of Maharashtra You Must Try Once

Thalipeeth

Thalipeeth is a savoury multi-grain flatbread that is popular in Western India, especially Maharashtra.

Puran Poli

A sweet flatbread, Puran Poli is made with a stuffing of chana dal, jaggery, and spices. It's often enjoyed during festivals and special occasions.

Vada Pav

Often referred to as the "Mumbai Burger," Vada Pav consists of a spiced potato fritter (vada) sandwiched in a pav (soft bread roll) and served with chutneys.

Misal Pav

A spicy and flavorful curry made with sprouted moth beans (matki) or mixed sprouts, Misal Pav is garnished with farsan, onions, and lemon, and served with pav.

Bhakri With Pitla

Bhakri is a thick, unleavened flatbread made from millet or sorghum flour, typically served with Pitla—a spicy besan (gram flour) curry.

Poha

A popular breakfast dish, Poha is made with flattened rice, tempered with mustard seeds, curry leaves, and turmeric, and garnished with peanuts and coriander.

Bharli Vangi

Stuffed eggplant, or Bharli Vangi, is a flavorful dish where small eggplants are stuffed with a spice mixture and cooked until tender.

Pav Bhaji

A Mumbai street food favorite, Pav Bhaji consists of a spicy vegetable curry (bhaji) served with buttered pav. It's garnished with onions, coriander, and lemon.

Bombil Fry

Also known as Bombay Duck, Bombil Fry is a popular seafood dish where the fish is marinated in spices, coated with semolina, and deep-fried until crispy.

Sabudana Khichdi

A fasting favorite, Sabudana Khichdi is made with soaked tapioca pearls, peanuts, potatoes, and flavored with cumin and green chilies.

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