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Top 10 Gujarati Foods

Top 10 Gujarati Foods

 
The state Gujarat is very famous for food. The people residing there are fond of food. It is said that if you live in Gujarat and you don’t like food to eat then you are not true Gujarati. The special thing of Gujarati food is that in each dish there is some amount of sugar. Like the people of Gujarat the dishes are also sweet. There is huge variety of street food as well as the food which can be eaten all the time. The capital of Gujarat that is Ahmadabad is also very known about the food. The people of Ahmadabad love to eat food anytime and every time. 



(1) Dhokla

(2) Jalebi Fafda

(3) Thepla (Dhebra)

(4) Undhiyu

(5) Handvo

(6) Surti Locho

(7) Surati Ghari

(8) Khakhra

(9) Khandvi

(10) Kansar


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