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Panipuri or
golgappa is a deep-fried
breaded hollow spherical s****,
about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter,
filled with a
combination of potatoes, raw onions...
- puri, gol
gappa (also
called pani puri in
Karnatake and
Maharashtra or
puchka in West Bengal) aloo tikki, kebabs,
tandoori chicken, samosas, kachori,...
- A 552-km (343-mi)
section of the Marañón
River between Puente Copuma (
Puchka confluence) and
Corral Quemado is a
class IV
raftable river that is similar...
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Puchkayuq Punta (Quechua
puchka spindle, -n a suffix,
punta peak; ridge, "the peak (or ridge) with a spindle", also
spelled Puchcayoc Punta) is a mountain...
- food
resembles the
delicacies offered to deities.
Bihari Appetizers Chaat Puchka/Ghup Chup/Pani Puri
Chatni Jhal
murhi Dahi bada
Pakora Raita Tarua Kachauri...
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Puchkayuq (Quechua
puchka spindle, -yuq a suffix, "the one with a spindle", also
spelled Pushcayoc) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru
which reaches a...
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selection of vegetables.
Dhaka street food
vendors sell pitha, chotpoti,
puchka, jhalmuri, badam, and
various fried items.
There are also
other unique street...
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described by The New York Times. Some of its most
renowned dishes are
Puchkas with
Calcutta Jhal
Potato & Five Waters,
Potato Sphere Chaat with White...
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metres (11,745 ft).
Markahirka is also a good
viewpoint with
views into the
Puchka valley (Puchca) and to the
towns of
Huari (Wari) and
Huachis (Wachis). Teofilo...
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Other mountains are
listed below: Añu Pata
Apachita Ch'aki
Qucha Hatun Puchka Ichhu Rutuna Kiska Pata ****ur Qaqa K'usi Mawk'a
Llaqta Mina
Waqsa Parqa...