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Farali potatoes

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Alternative names
  
Suki Bhaji


Place of origin
  
North-western and Western parts of India

Main ingredients
  
potatoes, cumin seeds, groundnut powder, curry leaves, sesame seeds

Region or state
  
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan

Similar
  
Sabudana Khichadi, Bombay mix, Ragda pattice, Sabudana vada, Sev

Farali dry potatoes or farali potatoes (Hindi: फराली आलू की सब्जी; Gujarati: ફરાળી બટાટા ની સબ્જી; Marathi: फराळी आलू कि सब्जी) is a dish in Indian cuisine. It is a dish which can be eaten during fasting ("farali" refers to fasting). It is based on potatoes (called aloo in Hindi and Urdu) and contains cumin seeds, groundnut powder, and also includes oil and sugar. Salt is typically not used, and cumin may be used in preparing the dish.

Variations

Sabudana vadas is a type of deep fried farali potato dish that is prepared with green chili peppers, potatoes and sabudanas.

Buff wada is a variant of the farali potato dish consisting of potato balls, stuffed with masala (mixed spices), are deep-fried.

References

Farali potatoes Wikipedia