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While you enjoy the bursting of rain, gulp down a plate of steamed hot momos with some red chutney and hot garlic sauce. The feel is for real.
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Spice up this monsoon season by crunching on some lip-smacking chaat. While it’s pouring outside, make some homemade spicy chaats and enjoy.
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A favorite of every Indian and one of the best monsoon foods. A gastronomical delight, savour this item whenever but a samosa tastes the best while it’s raining.
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Delicious boiled or roasted corn is a saviour when the monsoon strikes. The spiced up corn with some lemon will surely charge you up when the dark clouds gather.
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When you are stuck inside your house on a rainy day and want to make something really quick, then it should be khichdi. The breeze will definitely make it aromatic.
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A person with a sweet tooth doesn’t need a reason to gorge on some twisted jalebis. The hot fried jalebis with rabdi is a treat to try this rainy season.
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Monsoon season undoubtedly calls for freshly fried pakodas. Be it onion pakodas, potato, cottage cheese, chilli, anything, pakodas on a rainy day definitely elevate moods.
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Lastly, every Indian's favourite choice to beat the rainy day glooms - tea. So, devour a hot cup and relax.
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