Street Food: Crowned as the “Heart of India”, Madhya Pradesh reflects a rich cultural heritage. With historical Forts and Palaces, mesmerizing lakes and whatnot, this state has everything enough to attract its visitors. Apart from those Architectural and Natural Marvels, Madhya Pradesh is also famous for its delicious street food cuisines.With the medium of this article, you will get to know about some sizzling and mouth-watering street cuisines that you will never want to miss during your next trip to Madhya Pradesh. Must Try Food Cuisines Of Madhya Pradesh Indori Poha, Ratlami sev and much more; try out these street foods of Madhya Pradesh for lip smacking taste. Indori Poha Indori Poha is a popular dish made up of flattened rice which is called “Chidwa” in most of the parts of North India. Poha is basically a blend of different spices like garam masala, chaat masala, haldi, salt and veggies like onion, coriander, green peas, lemon etc. It is served with Savouries sprinkled over it. Indori Poha is considered as a healthy breakfast option all over the country. You can easily found stalls almost everywhere in India with name “Special Indori Poha”. Daal Bafla Daal Bafla is an special cuisine made up of pulses and spices served in Madhya Pradesh. This dish is quite similar to Dal Baati Churma of Rajasthan and Baati Chokha Of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The Baafla is paired with various kind of Chutneys and Dal. The Baafla is made up of wheat which is baked in oven or earthen pots. Bhopali Gosht Korma Bhopali Gosht Korma is a famous Mughlai Cuisine served in Madhya Pradesh. This dish is a blend of mutton and spices. It is served with spices and corianders sprinkled over it. It is best complimented with ginger flakes. Ratlami Sev Indian breakfast and evening snacks are incomplete without savouries. Ratlami Sev, Alu Bhujia, Navratan Mixture, Besan bhujia and Alu Laccha are some of the best option for savouries served in India as complimentary snack with tea.Ratlami Sev is one such savoury originated in a Ratlam District of Madhya Pradesh. This is basically a fried snack made up of gram flour. It is fried with a mixture of different spices like clove, pepper, rock salt etc. Ratlami Sev are best complimented with Tea. And also the Ratlami sev is sprinkled on Poha for plate decoration. Read More: Go Crazy Over These Lip-Smacking Street Foods Of Jaipur In Your Next Trip Written By: Ishan Singh