he video is about a husband-wife duo who run a successful business selling Blooming Onion in Vadodara. Location : Shiv Ji Ki Swari, Saltwada ,Vadodara, Gujarat #streetfood #indianstreetfood
Hope that it is a success but a bit risky in terms of longevity. Since everything is already setup nicely, might not be a bad idea to offer more variety like lightly fry veggies similar to the Japanese tempura.
*...that's Onion Pakoda @ Pakora. From the Tamil word Pakku + Vadai = Pakkuvadai deformed to Pakkoda @ Pakora. Plaques of Vadai @ Vada. The English word Plaque is derived from the Tamil word Pakku.* *Nota bene: ...this version of onion Pakoda @ Pakora is called 'blooming onion' in the US.* 👍👍
in today's day n age there are two types of women,a women who needs a guy with huge income and women like her who is ready to help him even if its on streets 🥰
*...that's Onion Pakoda @ Pakora. From the Tamil word Pakku + Vadai = Pakkuvadai deformed to Pakkoda @ Pakora. Plaques of Vadai @ Vada. The English word Plaque is derived from the Tamil word Pakku.* *Nota bene: ...this version of onion Pakoda @ Pakora is called 'blooming onion' in the US.* 👍👍
I like that's it's hygienic and everything. But It's just one big piece of deep fried onion for god's sake !!! and they are probably charging 100 rupees for that
*...that's Onion Pakoda @ Pakora. From the Tamil word Pakku + Vadai = Pakkuvadai deformed to Pakkoda @ Pakora. Plaques of Vadai @ Vada. The English word Plaque is derived from the Tamil word Pakku.* *Nota bene: ...this version of onion Pakoda @ Pakora is called 'blooming onion' in the US.* 👍👍
*...that's Onion Pakoda @ Pakora. From the Tamil word Pakku + Vadai = Pakkuvadai deformed to Pakkoda @ Pakora. Plaques of Vadai @ Vada. The English word Plaque is derived from the Tamil word Pakku.* *Nota bene: ...this version of onion Pakoda @ Pakora is called 'blooming onion' in the US.* 👍👍