Fruit Chaat is an Indian dish that is more popular in Northern India, especially in the region of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
A chaat is a savory Indian dish that is usually served as a street-food snack and typically includes a combination of fried, baked or boiled potatoes; roasted chickpea flour (besan); vegetables, spice powders, yogurt; and tamarind water. The chaat recipe may be topped with sev or papadum.
The name "fruit chaat" comes from the Hindi word "chat", which means to eat or to snack on something between meals. The fruit chaat can be served as an appetizer, a light meal, or as an after-meal dessert.
The ingredients are usually assorted fruits, boiled potatoes, boiled chickpeas, lemon juice, salt and other ingredients that are sometimes added include mangoes and pomegranate seeds.