Description
According to Indian grocery websites, chakli, often called chakri or murukku, is a common Indian snack that is usually a savory, spiral-shaped delight with a crispy, spiky top. A batter consisting of rice flour, Bengal gram (chickpea) flour, and black gram (urad dal) is used to make this deep-fried delicacy. There are differences depending on the precise ratios of flour and additional additives. In addition to being a teatime snack, it is an essential item at festivals and festivals.
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