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Bhungla Batata From Bhuj: The Street Food Classic You Have Got To Try

Bhungla Batata From Bhuj: The Street Food Classic You Have Got To Try

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If you have ever strolled through the vibrant streets of Bhuj in Gujarat, chances are you have spotted a plate of Bhungla Batata before your stomach even realised it was hungry. Picture this: a mountain of spicy, masala-coated aloo, crowned with a generous shower of vibrant yellow sev, and rising dramatically above it all, those crisp, hollow coils known as bhungla. They look more like a snack sculpture than actual food, practically demanding a second glance. One look and you are hooked. And one bite, trust us, you will be back for more. A true-blue Gujarati chaat, Bhungla Batata is bold, punchy, unapologetically messy, and downright addictive. It is the kind of dish made to be dunked into with fingers and savoured without any pretence.
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But what exactly is Bhungla Batata? Where did this spicy masterpiece originate? And why has it become such an obsession for street food lovers across Gujarat? Here is the full story of this crunchy, tangy, tongue-tingling Gujarati classic. Let's dig in.
Where Did Bhungla Batata Come From? A Brief History:
Bhungla Batata has deep roots in the food carts and dusty corners of Bhuj, where local vendors turned humble potatoes into a cult classic. The name says it all:
Bhungla refers to a crisp, deep-fried, hollow snack made from chickpea flour - what many know as fryums.
Batata is the Gujarati word for potato.
While the exact origin story remains unsolved, the snack has cemented itself as a must-try for anyone craving something spicy, satisfying, and a little chaotic.
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What Goes Into Making The Perfect Bhungla Batata?
The batata part is not just plain boiled potatoes. It is a spice-coated explosion that balances sweet, sour, and heat just right. Here's what typically goes into the masala mix:
Red chilli powder (a little extra never hurt)
Black salt and chaat masala (for that lip-smacking tang)
A touch of sugar (because Gujarat never forgets the sweet)
Fresh coriander, a squeeze of lime juice, maybe some finely chopped onions.
Everything gets tossed together in a big steel bowl and is finally served with a drizzle of tamarind or green chutney for added zing. On the streets, it is usually handed over in deep plates or paper cones that are easy to hold, convenient to eat from.
Gujarati Bhungla Batata Recipe: How To Recreate It At Home
Ingredients:
3-4 medium potatoes, boiled and diced
Salt to taste
1 tsp red chilli powder
Half tsp chaat masala
Juice of half a lemon
Nylon sev, a handful
Bhungla (cylindrical fryums)
Tamarind or green chutney (optional)
Method:
In a mixing bowl, combine the boiled potatoes with salt, chilli powder, chaat masala, and lemon juice. Toss until well coated.
Plate the spiced potatoes in a wide dish.
Top with a generous handful of sev.
Right before serving, stack the bhungla coils dramatically on top.
Serve with chutney on the side or pour it on top.
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The Right Way To Eat Bhungla Batata:
No forks, no dainty bites; this one is a hands-on, lean-over-the-plate kind of dish.
Step 1: Break a piece of bhungla.
Step 2: Scoop up some spicy aloo and sev.
Step 3: Repeat, until the plate is empty.
Bhungla Batata is not fancy. It just shows up, spirals in tow, and wins hearts one crunchy, masala-loaded bite at a time. You must give it a try!
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