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Bombay Mix

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Has anyone seen for sale 'Bombay Mix' or similar here ? Is there an Indian food supermarket(?) in town

While I don't know what Bombay mix is,, take a walk eastbound on the soi which runs along the back fence of School # 8, located on the southeast corner of South Road and Pratumnak Road (the extension of 2nd Road). You will note the Indian temple on this soi, and the Indian grocery stores nearby.

I am thinking that you are meaning "Mumbai Mix". Yes indeed !

A somewhat similar item, Bhelpuri, is sold at Saras on their Chaat-Chowpati menu. They have an extensive menu of Indian snack/street foods.

http://saras.co.th/c...owpati.html?p=1

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I am thinking that you are meaning "Mumbai Mix". Yes indeed !

I am sure it is called many things - so can I ask where you have seen this for sale ?

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A somewhat similar item, Bhelpuri, is sold at Saras on their Chaat-Chowpati menu. They have an extensive menu of Indian snack/street foods.

http://saras.co.th/c...owpati.html?p=1

Thank you for that but not quite what is needed - but will try the Indian shops along the street suggest by 'allane'

Thank you everyone

I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't for sale in Pattaya. If not, maybe the Indian district in Bangkok.

The Indian terms for it from wiki:

chiwda, chevdo, bhuso (if made without potato), chevda (चिवडा) or chivdo (चिवडो) in India

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I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't for sale in Pattaya. If not, maybe the Indian district in Bangkok.

The Indian terms for it from wiki:

chiwda, chevdo, bhuso (if made without potato), chevda (चिवडा) or chivdo (चिवडो) in India

Thank you - will let you all know if I find it

Cheers

There is an Indian shop right next to the Sikh temple in South Pattaya mentioned above. I couldn't find Bombay Mix but they do something very similar called Tok Jhal Misti. It's imported from Calcutta and the listed ingredients are gram pulses, peanut, flaked rice, edible oil, sugar, iodised salt, chilli, cashew, raisin, spices and curry leaves. It comes in a big bag claiming 20 servings of 25g. At 110B it works out much cheaper than most snack foods you can buy in Thai shops - and it's very tasty.

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