Pani Puri (or Gol Gappa) is not a snack; it is a competitive sport. The hygiene anxiety, the specific water recipe, and the debate over "sukha" vs "pani" fill countless blog posts. The lifestyle is about standing on the street, eight rupees in hand, waiting for the vendor to fill the crispy shell.
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