By : Kunal Thakurani
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A local sweet delicacy, Peda is made from condensed milk and flavored with cardamom. It's a must-try dessert in Ayodhya.
Cool off with a refreshing glass of Lassi, a traditional Indian yogurt-based drink, available in various flavors in Ayodhya.
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Explore the local Chaat stalls for a burst of flavors. The tangy and spicy chaat varieties are popular street food options.
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Especially popular during festivals, Thandai is a cooling drink made with milk, almonds, and various spices, providing a refreshing treat.
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Ayodhya offers delectable Kachoris served with a flavorful vegetable curry. It's a savory delight loved by locals and visitors alike.
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Indulge your sweet tooth with crispy Jalebis soaked in sugar syrup, a classic Indian dessert available in Ayodhya's sweet shops.
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Relish the simple yet flavorful combination of Puri (deep-fried bread) served with a side of spicy and tangy potato curry.
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