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The samosa is a common fried snack in India.

Pictured here are hot crispy tasty Samosas served for breakfast at BarCampMumbai4.
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Source //Garam Karaare Swadisht Samose// at Bar Camp Mumbai 4
Author Vipul Mathur from Mumbai, India

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