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  Maharashtra  Misal Pav:- Misal pav is a popular street food in Maharashtra. A great breakfast recipe that includes a curry made of sprouts, topped with finely chopped onions, tomatoes and ‘ farsan ’(fried savory mixture) and lime juice served pav, heated on the pan with a hint of butter. How to make misal pav:- https://youtu.be/kaJzwCD8uvY
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  Madhya Pradesh Bhutte Ka Kees: Bhutte Ka Kees is an easy and delicious recipe which you can cook for your tea time break. This recipe is a street food in Indore, but is also made in households very often. Easy to make and delicious to taste, this recipe can be prepared in less than 30 minutes. How to make Bhutte  Ka Kees:- https://youtu.be/NhET_18DgNI
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  Kerala  Appam: Appam is a type of pancake made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk. The origin of Appam is disputed and potential sources of origin might be Sri Lanka or the southern tip of India. It is a common food in Sri Lanka and the Indian state of Kerala where it is eaten most frequently for breakfast or dinner. How to make appam: https://youtu.be/pl_DPTxRks8
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  Uttarakhand Kafuli: This easy-to-make thick curry recipe is made using spinach, fenugreek leaves, garlic, ginger, green chilies, curd, rice paste and a mélange of spices. Kafuli is commonly served as a main-dish and savored best with chapattis or steamed rice. How to make kafuli:- https://youtu.be/j5G0DMHKePs
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  Goa  Fish Curry: Xit Codi meaning curry rice is the deliciously tangy fish curry made with special spices, served with steamed rice or roti. How to make fish curry in goa style:- https://youtu.be/U-aOjbBSFLQ
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  Kashmir Rogan Josh: Rogan Josh is an aromatic lamb dish with flavors of browned onions, various spices and yoghurt. It is usually served with steamed rice and consists of pieces of lamb or mutton braised with gravy flavored with garlic, ginger and aromatic spices (cloves, bay leaves, cardamom, and cinnamon). How to make Rogan Rosh:- https://youtu.be/g_hvkyYPAMQ
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Gujarat Dhokla: Dhokla is a vegetarian dish made from a fermented batter of rice and split chickpeas. It is served with tangy chutneys and can be eaten for breakfast, as a main course, as a side dish, or as a snack. How to make a Dhokla:- https://youtu.be/w_2eb9uaXns