Talk:Bhelpuri
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Does anyone know how to create a disambiguation page for the word sev. If you create a link now, it will go to a band called sev.
- Hi, I have created the disambig page for Sev. Feel free to add more info on this page, as well as edit Sev to include the disambig link. - User:Ashish Sampat 4 August 2006 00:10 UTC
[edit] Mumbai beaches
Judging from these mentions of Mumbai in the current article:
- a type of chaat synonymous with the beaches of Mumbai (Bombay), such as Chowpatty.
- Bhelpuri in Mumbai,
- Other types of cuisines available on the beaches of Mumbai include pani puri, cham cham, Kachoori, ragda, and pav bhaji.
- It later got merged with Mumbai culture and became synonymous with Mumbai.
...there seems to be a Mumbai beach cuisine article struggling to get out. In the bhelpuri article Mumbai probably needs just one mention. --AC 04:45, 17 October 2007 (UTC)