BARIK SEV Spicy
Description
Barik Sev is a popular savory Indian snack consisting of ultra-thin, crunchy strands made from seasoned gram flour (besan). The term “Barik” literally translates to “fine,” referring to its delicate, noodle-like texture.
1. Key Characteristics
- Alternative Names: Frequently called Nylon Sev, Zero Number Sev, or Fine Sev due to its thinness.
- Ingredients: Primarily made from Bengal gram flour (besan), water, and oil.
- Flavoring: Typically seasoned with turmeric, salt, and asafoetida (hing). Some spicy variations include red chili powder or black pepper.
- Texture: Deep-fried until golden to achieve a light, airy crunch that is often described as “melting in the mouth”.
2. Culinary Uses
Barik Sev is rarely just a standalone snack; its primary role is as a functional garnish in Indian cuisine:
- Street Food Garnish: An essential topping for chaat items like Bhel Puri, Sev Puri, Dahi Puri, and Papdi Chaat to provide a contrasting crunch.
- Breakfast Topping: Widely sprinkled over Poha (flattened rice) and Upma to enhance texture.
- Savory Dishes: Used to garnish dishes like Pav Bhaji, Misal Pav, Khaman Dhokla, and various regional curries like Sev Tamatar.
- Snack Mixes: A core component of many namkeen (savory) mixtures and chivda recipes






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