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Poha is a type of flattened rice served with a combination of jalebi, onions, and fennel seeds. Indori poha is believed to have originated in Indore, India, where it is a popular breakfast delight. It’s loved by the citizens of Indore for its taste and variety. As a popular street food dish, each serving is unique. Every vendor has his own special poha recipe; this makes the street eating experience in Indore a delight. Packing this for lunch? Make sure you carry it in an insulated lunchbox or storage container.
Health Benefits
Poha is one of the more interesting light meals you can eat. It is packed to the brim with iron, an element your body needs to prevent anemia and blood deficiencies. This makes it great for athletic people, pregnant women, or people who suffer from low blood levels. Children who were recently weaned from breast milk can also benefit from poha. Soften a little bit of this rice dish and you can easily use it as an iron supplement.
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