Chaat is a vibrant and tangy category of South Asian street food made by combining spiced potatoes, boiled chickpeas, crispy papri or sev, yogurt, onions, tomatoes, and a medley of chutneys—typically mint, imli (tamarind), and sometimes garlic—all dusted with chaat masala, cumin, and red chili powder. In Pakistan, especially in Karachi, Lahore, and Hyderabad, chaat stalls serve dozens of regional variations including aloo chaat, dahi puri, and fruit chaat, often tailored to taste with extra heat or sweetness. Chaat is eaten as a snack, appetizer, or even a light meal, and is especially popular during Ramadan, festivals, or casual evening cravings.
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