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English: In Meerut, the puri (shown in the picture) are called Batashe. Batashe is a deep-fried crisp flatbread. These in the pciture are made from aata. These are served with flavored water. It is a very popular street food in India. In Meerut, they are usually filled with Aloo (potatoes), while the filling is different in different parts of India.
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These are the Puri used in Panipuri, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

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