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Chhappan bhog. Our god also likes to have delicious dishes to have in lunch, dimmer and breakfast.
 
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Gujarati thali.

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I have enjoyed ultra testy dishes in my office. Surat is very famous for its food. I have hundreds of Restaurants in 200 meter distance from my house. I hardly go there. I like the test of food grown organically where the test of basic food is very good. I don't like to eat too many items to gather.

There is a Gujarati place in midtown Los Angeles near Long Beach called Surati Farsan.

They have your usual Papdi chaats, Chholey Bhatura, Pav vada, Sev-based snacks and also - Dosas for lunch snacks. Just a lunch and late night snack place but also has sweet treats.

I can't tell if these are authentic Gujarati dishes but seems maybe only half of them are. I know anything with Pav rolls are Mumbai-origin and Dosas are South Indian food.


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I wonder how Gujarati style fish and seafood is. Big coastline and fisheries there.
 
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There is a Gujarati place in midtown Los Angeles near Long Beach called Surati Farsan.

They have your usual Papdi chaats, Chholey Bhatura, Pav vada, Sev-based snacks and also - Dosas for lunch snacks. Just a lunch and late night snack place but also has sweet treats.

I can't tell if these are authentic Gujarati dishes but seems maybe only half of them are. I know anything with Pav rolls are Mumbai-origin and Dosas are South Indian food.


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Yes. Gujarati diet is very balanced diet. Chapti (Fulka), various subjis, different pulses(Dal), Rice, butter milk, milk, ghee, Bajari Rotala etc.
 
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I wonder how Gujarati style fish and seafood is. Big coastline and fisheries there.

Big cost line but people are by and large vegetarian. Even Muslims who are non-vegetarian consumes meat only on some special occasions. Gujaratis like farsan and sweets.
 
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Here are some descriptions of common Bangladesh dishes, there is lots of overlap with main dishes and snacks from both Indian and Pakistan. However Rosogolla and Rasmalai and many other sweets were all originated in our area (greater Bengal) as sweets were offered during Hindu Puja ceremonies and celebrations. There are specific areas where they originated. For example - Rasmalai came from Cumilla, which was the former capital of the Kingdom of Tripura (Varman Kings - yes of RD and SD Varman fame). Bengalis are inveterate connoisseurs of sweets.

 
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Big cost line but people are by and large vegetarian. Even Muslims who are non-vegetarian consumes meat only on some special occasions. Gujaratis like farsan and sweets.
So all those fish transported to other states ?
 
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Gujarati thali.

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I have enjoyed ultra testy dishes in my office. Surat is very famous for its food. I have hundreds of Restaurants in 200 meter distance from my house. I hardly go there. I like the test of food grown organically where the test of basic food is very good. I don't like to eat too many items to gather.

I knew you were a gujju. 😄

My brother in law just came back from Surat with my winter quota of Salaam Pak.

Close cousin of Parsi vasanu.
 
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