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Top Worst Snacks to Avoid at All Costs

1. Pakora

In India, Pakora, alongside tea, is known to strengthen relationships. So if the mother-in-law is upset, the daughter-in-law will use this dish to calm her down. On the other hand, Pakora is also known for destroying bodies. It increases bad cholesterol, and decreases good cholesterol.

pakora bad for health

2. Samosa

No matter how much you love these triangular devils, you should stay far away from these! They contain around 25g of fat.
samosa worst snacks

3. Chole Bhature

Out of all the foods we read about, chole bhature is the highest in saturated fats and calories. If you ate two bhaturas and chole (which is soaked in oil) you would consume around 1200 calories and 50 grams of fat. Heartburn, acidity, diabetes and high blood pressure are just a few of the issues you body could experience from this food.
 chole bhature


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