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Bombay mix is the name used in the United Kingdom and Ireland for a traditional Indian snack mix known as chiwda, chevdo, bhuso (if made without potato), chevda (चिवडा) or chivdo (चिवडो) in India, or Chanāchura (Odia: ଚନାଚୁର) in Odisha, chanachur (চানাচুর) in Bengal, and chuda by people from Mumbai. The English name originates from the city of Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), India.
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Bombay mix
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Friedlentils,peanuts,chickpea flournoodles,vegetable oil,chickpeas, flakedrice,fried onionandcurry leaves
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