BhajiyasPakoras: These deep-fried fritters made with a variety of vegetables, such as onion, potato, or cauliflower, are a quintessential monsoon treat
Vada Pav: A popular street food from Mumbai, vada pav consists of a spicy potato fritter (vada) sandwiched between a soft bun (pav) and served with chutneys
Pani PuriGol Gappa: This tangy and refreshing street food involves small, crispy puris filled with a mixture of spiced water, tamarind chutney, and chickpeas
Corn on the Cob: Roasted or boiled corn on the cob is a simple and satisfying snack that pairs perfectly with the rainy weather
Samosas: These crispy, triangular pastries filled with spiced potatoes, peas, and sometimes meat, are a popular street food choice during the monsoon
Masala Chai: A hot cup of aromatic masala chai is a must-have during the rainy season. Its warmth and flavors make it a perfect companion for a rainy day
Aloo Tikki: Aloo tikki, made from mashed potatoes mixed with spices and fried to perfection, is often served with chutneys and makes for a delightful snack
Jalebi: This sweet and crispy Indian dessert is made by deep-frying batter in pretzel or circular shapes and soaking them in a sugary syrup
Pav Bhaji: A flavorful mix of mashed vegetables cooked in spices and served with buttered pav (soft buns), pav bhaji is a hearty and popular street food dish