9 Deliciously snacks   to satisfy your cravings on a rainy day

9. Nachos Nothing compares to a generous platter of cheese nachos on a rainy day. Nachos epitomize comfort food, whether you favor them adorned with melted cheese and jalapenos or accompanied by beans, guacamole, and sour cream.

8. French fries French fries are a beloved snack for everyone, and preparing them at home is a simple task. To add some spice to your fries, sprinkle a touch of salt, pepper, and chili flakes. Indulge in these delightful treats outdoors during pleasant weather, pairing them with a steaming cup of tea or coffee.

7. Momos All you need to escape the chilly showers is a crescent-shaped white moon filled with a delectable blend of meat, vegetables, and herbs. Sink your teeth into these piping hot, juicy pockets while comforting yourself with a side of hot garlic sauce and red chutney.

6. Hot  Cocoa All you need to escape the chilly showers is a crescent-shaped white moon filled with a delectable blend of meat, vegetables, and herbs. Sink your teeth into these piping hot, juicy pockets while comforting yourself with a side of hot garlic sauce and red chutney.

5. Maggi Maggi offers a quick and easy solution to satisfy any craving, including during the rainy season. In just two minutes, you can indulge in a delightful meal that hits the spot.

4. Chaat To rejoice in the onset of the monsoon season, people joyfully indulge in Dahi Bhalla, Golgappa, Bhel Puri, Sev Puri, and Chhole Tikki.

3. Kachori A satisfying and flavorful snack from Rajasthan is the kachori! Kachori is at its finest when served piping hot, and the accompanying chutneys truly enhance its taste profile.

2. Spring Rolls Adding to your list of popular street foods is the beloved spring rolls. These delectable delights are not only wonderful appetizers but also make for a delightful snack on dreary evenings.

1. Bread Pakoda Bread pakoras, a cherished Indian snack, are a staple in every Indian home. These delectable treats are usually enjoyed as a satisfying evening snack alongside masala tea or ginger tea, especially during the monsoon season or winter.