Far far

Snack food of Indian origin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Far far (also fryum or bobby) is an Indian snack food composed primarily of potato starch and tinted sago. They may also contain tapioca and wheat flour.[1] Far far puffs up instantly when deep fried, and is either eaten as a snack or served like a papadum to accompany a meal.[2] It comes in a variety of colors and shapes such as the Shatkona (stars of David) and wheels. [3]

CourseSnack
Place of originIndia
Main ingredientsPotato starch, sago
VariationsTapioca and/or wheat flour
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Far far
Far far
CourseSnack
Place of originIndia
Main ingredientsPotato starch, sago
VariationsTapioca and/or wheat flour
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