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Pani Puri (Gol Gappa)Is An Indian Street Food Snack That Nobody Can Resist. Mainly Originating From Varanasi, It Is Known By Different Names In Different Parts Of The Country. Pani Puri In Maharashtra, Golgappe In Uttar Pradesh And Punjab While Puchka In West Bengal And Gupchup In Parts Of Odisha. No Points For Guessing That Pani Puri Is Indeed The Most Loved Street Food In India. A Golgappa Is A Small, Round Shaped Crispy Puris, Filled With Various Spices And Chatpata Water. So We Promise You'Ll Never Hit Those Street Stalls Again Once You Make This Pani Puri Recipe At Home. Fresh, Flavour Some And Right In The Comfort Of Your Homes!
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many Pani Puri Coins are in the box? A: There are approximately one thousand six hundred to one thousand six hundred sixty Pani Puri Coins in each bulk box.
- Q: What is the net weight of this product? A: The net weight of the Pani Puri Coins is one hundred sixty ounces, which is equivalent to ten pounds or four point five four kilograms.
- Q: Are the Pani Puri Coins made from natural ingredients? A: Yes, the Pani Puri Coins are made from all-natural ingredients, specifically wheat and semolina.
- Q: How do I prepare the Pani Puri Coins? A: You can prepare the Pani Puri Coins by frying or microwaving them. After cooking, pour spicy water over them and enjoy!
- Q: Are these Pani Puri Coins suitable for vegetarians? A: Yes, the Pani Puri Coins are vegan, making them suitable for vegetarians and those following a vegan diet.
- Q: Can I microwave the Pani Puri Coins? A: Yes, the Pani Puri Coins are microwaveable, allowing for quick and easy preparation.
- Q: How should I store the Pani Puri Coins? A: Store the Pani Puri Coins in a cool, dry place to maintain their freshness and crunchiness.
- Q: What is the shelf life of the Pani Puri Coins? A: The shelf life of the Pani Puri Coins can vary, but they typically last for several months when stored properly.
- Q: Are these Pani Puri Coins gluten-free? A: No, the Pani Puri Coins are made from wheat, which contains gluten and is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance.
- Q: Is this product Kosher certified? A: Yes, the Pani Puri Coins are now Kosher certified, making them suitable for those who follow Kosher dietary laws.
- Q: Can children eat these Pani Puri Coins? A: Yes, children can enjoy the Pani Puri Coins, but adult supervision is recommended due to the spicy water.
- Q: How do I know if the Pani Puri Coins are fresh? A: Check the packaging for a freshness date or expiry date to ensure the Pani Puri Coins are fresh.
- Q: Are there any allergens in the Pani Puri Coins? A: The Pani Puri Coins contain wheat, so they may not be suitable for individuals with wheat allergies.
- Q: What makes Rani brand Pani Puri Coins special? A: Rani brand Pani Puri Coins are known for their authenticity and quality, having been a trusted seller of Indian foods for over forty years.
- Q: Can I return the Pani Puri Coins if I am not satisfied? A: Yes, you may return the Pani Puri Coins if you are not satisfied, subject to the retailer's return policy.

