Freshly fried then rolled in sugar, served with a little tub of frosting dip |
Colorful food |
Samosa's were good but crazy spicy, I could only handle two bites. |
I tried the mexican bhel pictured above, it was really good and wasn't crazy spicy |
These ladys were dipping the green chili's into a curry battered to be friend and then sold by the men, that were all up front. They were very nice to explain the foods and the process. |
The hand dipped each and every chili, must of been hundreds of them |
These ladies were preparing the potatoes for dipping and frying also. |
This was interesting the leave are folded up and bundled, reminded me of something i had in Thailand. He said they were hot, we took his word for it and moved on. |
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Everything from above in its fried glory |
Behl- good but crazy spicy |
Of course there was clothing for sale, $10 for these caftan tops, I couldn't decide which color or pattern to get so I didn't get anything. |
Wouldn't be India without Henna. |
How pretty is her hand. Love it! |
There were great colorful, beautiful outfits on the ladies |
The end - time to go home , with full bellies and henna'd hands |
Hibiscus cafe, fort lauderdale |