Description
Poori is a popular Indian deep-fried bread made from wheat flour. It is soft, fluffy, and golden-brown when cooked. The dough is prepared by mixing wheat flour with water, a little salt, and sometimes a bit of oil. Small portions of the dough are rolled into round discs and deep-fried in hot oil, causing them to puff up beautifully.
Poori is usually served hot with a variety of side dishes such as potato curry (aloo sabzi), chana masala, or vegetable curry. It is commonly eaten for breakfast, brunch, or special occasions and festivals. Poori is loved for its soft texture, light crispiness, and delicious taste.
Because it is fried, poori is considered a treat and is often prepared for celebrations, family gatherings, and festivals. It is easy to digest when eaten fresh and pairs well with both savory and sweet accompaniments. Poori is a simple yet delightful dish that is popular across India and enjoyed by children and adults alike.






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