Description
Namak Para (plural: Namak Pare) is a quintessential savory, crispy, and flaky fried snack from North India, often enjoyed as a tea-time accompaniment or a festive treat. The name literally means “salt pieces” (Namak = salt, Para = pieces).
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Appearance: It is typically rolled out flat and cut into distinctive diamond or ribbon-like shapes.
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Key Ingredients: The dough is traditionally made from all-purpose flour (maida) or whole wheat flour (atta), mixed with ghee (clarified butter) or oil, which is crucial for achieving its flaky texture (khasta).
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Flavoring: It is seasoned primarily with salt and ajwain (carom seeds), which provides a unique, slightly pungent, and aromatic flavor. Other common additions include black pepper or semolina (sooji) for extra crunch.
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Cultural Significance: Namak Para is a common homemade snack, especially prepared alongside its sweet counterpart, Shakkarpara (or Shankarpali), during festivals like Diwali and Holi.
Available Packs: 500g
Shelf Life: 45 days
Storage Instructions: Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to retain freshness.
Shipping: Door delivery across India





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