Raj Kachori is a popular Indian street food dish, typically consisting of a deep-fried pastry filled with various ingredients such as lentils, potatoes, yogurt, and chutneys.
The origin of the name "Raj Kachori" is not entirely clear, but it is believed to have been named after Rajasthan, a state in India known for its rich culinary tradition and street food culture.
Some people also believed it was named after Raj Kachori Wale, the name of a street vendor who popularized this dish in Rajasthan.
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