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English: Litti Chokha is an authentic North Indian dish eaten traditionally in Bihar, Jharkhad and some part of Uttar Pradesh (mainly in Ballia) . It can be had for lunch, dinner. The stuffing to be filled in it is made with Sattu and Litti is eaten with brinjal bharta or mashed potato. One can also prepare Mixed Veg Chokha.
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