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Bakarwadi in Marathi Maharashtrian traditional crispy, deep-fried, disc-shaped, sweet and spicy
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popular in western state
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in India. It was already popular before 1960 when these were not Gujarat nor Maharashtra state; they were both Bombay State and both cultures added their own flavors in each other's recipes.


History

It is believed that Bhakar comes from
Bhakri Bhakri () is a round flatbread (roti) often used in the cuisine of the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Karnataka in India. The bhakri prepared using jowar or bajra is coarser than a regular wheat chapati. Bhakri can be either soft ...
and once rolled with masala stuffing (Vadi) and cut and fried it becomes Bhakar-Vadi. Chitale Bandhu of
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and Jagdish-Farsan of
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popularized the snack by distributing it nationally and internationally. It was popularized by Raghunathrao Chitale, a Marathi businessman. In the 1970s, Narsinha Chitale tasted Bakarwadi, a popular Gujrati snack made by his neighbor. The only difference was that the neighbor made a 'Nagpuri' variant of the snack. Popularly known as 'Pudachi Vadi,' this "Nagpuri" variant was an extremely spicy roll, whereas the Gujrati staple snack has many garlic and onions. The amalgamation of the spicy Pudachi Vadi and the shape of Gujarati Bakarwadi is the iconic Chitale Bakarwadi. The combining the spiciness of the Nagpuri Pudachi Vadi and the shape of the Gujarati Bakarwadi and deep fry it for more crispiness,” says Indraneel. The recipe, perfected by Narasinha’s elder sister-in-law, Vijaya, and wife, Mangala, went on sale in 1976. This iconic Chitale-Bakarwadi was launched in the market in 1976 (Chitale Dairy since 1939,Chitalebandhu Mithaiwale since 1950 and Chitale-Bakarwadi since 1976), and shortly the brand saw a massive surge in demand for this snack. Jagdish-Farsan(Since 1938) (Jagdish Bhakharwadi) is famous during 1938-1960 in Gujarat. Many other brands like Haldiram also started to manufacture this snack.


Recipe

Bakarwadi is made from
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dough made into spirals stuffed with a mixture of
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,
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s and
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s. It is then fried until it gets crispy. It can be stored for weeks and enjoyed as an evening snack.


In popular culture

Bhakharwadi Bakarwadi in Marathi Maharashtrian traditional crispy, deep-fried, disc-shaped, sweet and spicy snack popular in western state Maharashtra in India. It was already popular before 1960 when these were not Gujarat nor Maharashtra state; they were ...
aired on
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from 2019 to 2020. The comedy revolves around two neighboring families in
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- one
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and other
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- that differ in their attitudes towards the snack.


See also

*
List of snack foods from the Indian subcontinent This is a list of Indian snack foods. Snack foods are a significant aspect of Indian cuisine, and are sometimes referred to as ''chaat''. A }, ta, ஆப்பம்) is a pancake made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk. It is a popu ...
*
Bhakharwadi (TV series) ''Bhakharwadi'' is an Indian comedy television series that premiered on Sony SAB on 11 February 2019. It was produced by Hats Off Productions. The broadcast of the show was stalled in the last week of March 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic in In ...


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