Low-Calorie Vegetarian Street Foods for Winter Wellness

Suruchi Sharma

Peanut Chaat

Peanuts chaat is made from peanuts, tomatoes, onions and green chillies. It is rich in vitamins and proteins, as well as low-calorie and healthy

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Corn (Roasted Corn)

The corn is grilled over charcoal. A touch of lemon and spices enhances its flavor. It's a low-calorie, fiber-rich snack that provides warmth during winter.

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Hot Moong Dal Chilla

Moong dal chilla is a protein-rich and highly nutritious dish. It is prepared using moong dal and various spices and typically served with green chutney. This meal is ideal for breakfast.

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Vegetable Soup

Vegetable soup, prepared with fresh vegetables, is a low-calorie dish packed with nutrients. It provides warmth during winter and also boosts immunity.

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Steamed Momos

There is something uniquely enjoyable about eating hot steamed momos in winter. This low-calorie, low-oil street food is typically served with chutney and is popular among people of all ages.

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Til jaggery laddoo

Til jaggery laddus are prepared using sesame seeds and jaggery. They provide a warming sensation during winter and are also high in iron and calcium.

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Dahi Bhalla

Dahi Bhalla is made using curd and urad dal, and is abundant in probiotics. This delicacy is garnished with fresh spices and sweet chutney. It's an ideal street food option for winter parties.

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Puffed Patty Saturated with Clarified Butter

Crunchy shortbread is a delightful winter treat. These kachoris are typically hot and crispy on the outside, filled with potato or moong dal stuffing, and are often served with hot tea or chutney.

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