Jalebi and Samosa (Singara) are popular Indian snacks, with Jalebi being a sweet, crispy, deep-fried coil soaked in syrup, and Singara a savory, spiced potato-filled pastry. Recently, a health advisory controversy in India is sparking strong public debate and rejection from some state governments, which are defending food freedom against government interference in traditional diets. Here, in the sweet shop, various other types of sweets, such as Goja, Sandesh, and Malpua, are also being sold in a village fair in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on December 25, 2025
Jalebi and Samosa (Singara) are popular Indian snacks, with Jalebi being a sweet, crispy, deep-fried coil soaked in syrup, and Singara a savory, spiced potato-filled pastry. Recently, a health advisory controversy in India is sparking strong public debate and rejection from some state governments, which are defending food freedom against government interference in traditional diets. Here, in the sweet shop, various other types of sweets, such as Goja, Sandesh, and Malpua, are also being sold in a village fair in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on December 25, 2025
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