Chakoli
Haldiram's Chakoli is a well-known snack product that offers spiral-shaped, crispy snacks made from rice flour. Chakoli is a traditional South Indian snack that is especially popular during the Hindu festival of Diwali.
To make Chakoli, rice flour is mixed with various spices and seasonings, such as cumin seeds, sesame seeds, ginger and salt. The dough is then formed into spiral figures and fried until they become golden brown and crispy.
Haldiram's Chakoli is a popular snack option that can be enjoyed as a festive treat or as part of a snack tray. Their unique shape and crunchy texture make them an appealing choice for snack lovers.
During Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, Chakoli is a common feature of the festivities. It is a time when people gather to celebrate and exchange sweets and snacks, and Chakoli is a popular favorite during this time.
They offer an authentic taste experience of this traditional South Indian snack.
Ingredients: Rice flour (52%), vegetable oil (palm oil), black lentil flour (4%), chickpea flour. Salt, sesame seeds, black pepper, green chili powder, cumin
Nutritional value per 100 g: Energy 2297 kj / 547 kcal, Fat: 35 g, Of which saturated fat 16 g, Carbohydrates 50 g, Of which sugars 0.1 g, Protein: 8 g, Salt: 1.9 g.