Indian Snack
A couple weeks ago I went to an Indian reception. They had a meal, which was ho-hum, but before that they had snacks/appetizers which were pretty good.

Pretty self-explanatory.
Update: I found out that the flatbread is commonly called a "puri", it's similar to a sopapilla, just a flour dough that is flattened and deep fried:

Pretty self-explanatory.
Update: I found out that the flatbread is commonly called a "puri", it's similar to a sopapilla, just a flour dough that is flattened and deep fried:

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