Puri, also poori, is a type of
deep-fried bread, made from
unleavened whole-wheat flour, originated from the
Indian subcontinent
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.
Puris are most commonly served as breakfast or snacks. It is also served at special or ceremonial functions as part of ceremonial rituals along with other
vegetarian
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food offered in Hindu prayer as
prasadam
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. When hosting guests it is common in some households to serve puri in place of
roti
Roti is a round flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is commonly consumed in many South Asian, Southeast Asian, Caribbean, East African, and Southeast African countries.
It is made from stoneground whole-wheat flour, kno ...
, as a small gesture of formality. Puri is often eaten in place of roti on special holidays.
Name
The name ''Puri'' derives from the
Sanskrit
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word पूरिका (pūrikā), from पूर (pūra) "filled". In other
South Asian
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languages it is known as:
Urdu
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and
Marathi
Marathi may refer to:
*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
**Marathi people (Uttar Pradesh), the Marathi people in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Mar ...
: پوری (''pūrī''),
Dogri and
Hindi
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: पूरी (''pūrī'') or पूड़ी (''pūṛī''),
Kumaoni: लगड (''lagaḍ''), (''poori''), (''pūri''),
Gujarati: પૂરી, (''puri''), (''pūri''), (''pūṛī''), (''pūrī''), (''pūri''), (''pūrī''), (''pūrī''), (''puri''), (''puri''), (''pūṛī''),
Garhwali: पूरी (pūrī),
Ingredients
Puris are prepared with wheat flour, either
atta (
whole wheat flour
Whole-wheat flour (in the US) or wholemeal flour (in the UK) is a powdery substance, a basic food ingredient, derived by grinding or mashing the whole grain of wheat, also known as the wheatberry. Whole-wheat flour is used in baking of breads ...
) or
sooji (coarse wheat flour). In some recipes,
ajwain,
cumin seed,
spinach
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, or
fenugreek seeds are added to the dough. The
dough
Dough is a malleable, sometimes elastic paste made from flour (which itself is made from grains or from leguminous or chestnut crops). Dough is typically made by mixing flour with a small amount of water or other liquid and sometimes includes ...
is either rolled out in a small circle or rolled out and cut out in small circles, then deep fried in
ghee
Ghee is a type of clarified butter, originating from South Asia. It is commonly used for cooking, as a Traditional medicine of India, traditional medicine, and for Hinduism, Hindu religious rituals.
Description
Ghee is typically prepared by ...
or vegetable oil. While deep frying, puris puff up like a round ball because moisture in the dough changes into steam, which expands in all directions. They are flipped once in the frying process, and when they are golden-brown in color, they are removed and either served hot or saved for later use (as with the snack food
pani puri
Panipuri or golgappa is a deep-fried breaded hollow spherical shell - about in diameter - filled with a combination of potatoes, raw onions, chickpeas, and spices. It is a common snack and street food in the Indian subcontinent. It is often ...
). Rolled puris may be pricked with a fork before deep frying to make flat puris for
chaat
Chaat, or chāt (IAST: ''cāṭ)'' () is a family of savoury snacks that originated in India, typically served as an hors d'oeuvre or at roadside tracks from stalls or food carts across South Asia in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. ...
like
bhel puri. A punctured puri does not puff when cooked because the steam escapes as it cooks. Masala puri adds
turmeric
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, chili powder, coriander and cumin, and hing (
asafoetida
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) to the dough.
Types and variants
A variant of the puri popular in the eastern part of
Indian subcontinent
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is
Luchi (in West Bengal and Odisha) or ''lusi'' in Assam, ''luchui'' and Jharkhand. Luchi is made using refined wheat flour (''samidh'' flour) and is deep fried. It is served with typical side dishes like
aloor dum (potato preparation), Chana
ghugni, begun bhaja (fried eggplant) and others.
Another variant, largely popular in the
Braj culinary tradition of the Northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh is ''bedmi puri'' or ''bedai.'' It is prepared using stuffing of
Urad dal
The black gram or urad bean (''Vigna mungo'') is a bean grown in South Asia. Like its relative the mung bean, it has been reclassified from the genus ''Phaseolus'' to ''Vigna''. The product sold as black gram is usually the whole urad bean, wher ...
paste and paired with Mathura's ''Dubki Aloo jhor''.
A variant of puri is
bhatoora, which is three times the size of a puri and served with
chholey (spicy chickpeas). It often constitutes a full meal. (See
chole bhature
''Chole bhature'' is a food dish popular in the northern areas of the Indian subcontinent. It is a combination of chana masala (spicy white chickpeas) and bhatura/puri, a deep-fried bread made from maida.
Chole bhature is often eaten as a ...
.) Bhatoora is made with yeast and yogurt in the dough and puri is made from unleavened dough.
In the Indian state of
Odisha
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a large-sized puri is made during
Bali Yatra which is called ''thunka puri'' ().
[''Binita Jaiswal'']
Fanfare & spectacle mark the opening of Bali Yatra
10 November 2011
The ''puris'' used for ''
panipuri'' are smaller, and are usually made crisper by the addition of ''
rava/sooji'' (semolina) to the dough.
Sev puri is an Indian snack offered by street vendors who serve
chaat
Chaat, or chāt (IAST: ''cāṭ)'' () is a family of savoury snacks that originated in India, typically served as an hors d'oeuvre or at roadside tracks from stalls or food carts across South Asia in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. ...
.
Street vendors in
Mumbai
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serve
bhel
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in a throw-away folded leaf with a flat puri to scoop it.
Fast food chains in the Middle East use puri for fried chicken wraps.
Gallery
File:Puri Bhajji in Mumbai Restaurant.JPG, Puri Bhajji in Mumbai restaurant, served with potato bhaaji and coriander leaf chutney
File:Aloo Puri, typical morning snack, Varanasi.jpg, Aloo puri, a typical morning snack in Varanasi, India
File:Halwa Puri - Walled City of Lahore Punjab Pakistan is famous for this traditional food.jpg, Puri frying in Pakistan
File:Poori or Puri.JPG, Poori or Puri, traditionally deep fried from most Indian restaurants
File:Dal Puri.JPG, Dal puri, a traditional Bengali version
File:Pani Puri - Perfect Street food.JPG, Mini-puris are part of a panipuri snack. It is crunchier in texture.
File:Puri (food), fried dough food at Wikipedia's 16th Birthday celebration in Chittagong (01).jpg, Daal puri, Bangladesh
File:Halwa Puri, a traditional food made in Walled City of Lahore.jpg, Thin bread is fried in oil and eaten with a salty curry of chickpeas, potatoes and sweet pudding.
File:Puri used in Panipuri made from aata.jpg, Puri, made of wheat flour, which is used in panipuri
File:Sooji Batashe used in Panipuri.jpg, Puri, made of rawa, which is used in panipuri
See also
*
List of Indian breads
*
List of Pakistani breads
*
Kulcha
*
Khachapuri
*
Shelpek
References
External links
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