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In 1947, after Partition, Delhi’s displaced people ate this dish to survive; today, it is the city’s most-loved breakfast

In 1947, after Partition, Delhi’s displaced people ate this dish to survive; today, it is the city’s most-loved breakfast

Delhi's beloved chole bhature owes its rise to the 1947 Partition. Punjabi refugees, rebuilding lives in the capital, found sustenance in this affordable, filling dish. What began as practical refugee food evolved into a city-wide favourite, a testament to re…

Few dishes are as closely linked to Delhi as chole bhature. Found everywhere from roadside stalls to popular restaurants, the combination of spicy chickpeas and fluffy fried bread has become one of I… [+4219 chars]

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