History of Dalmoth
If there’s one city in India that truly lives up to its reputation of being a haven for foodies, it’s none other than the land of Taj, Agra. One such delicacy is the irresistible dalmoth, a traditional namkeen that traces its roots to the lively streets of Agra. Dalmoth has evolved into an intrinsic part of Uttar Pradesh’s culinary landscape for over a century.
It was first made in the early 1900s in a relatively unknown town in Uttar Pradesh named Farrukhabad on the banks of the Ganges. As people started getting addicted to it’s tangy flavour, its popularity soared and dalmoth went on to become an eternal favorite of savoury snack-lovers.

History of Agra
Located on the banks of the iconic river Yamuna, Agra is one of the most sought after tourist destinations in India attracting visitors from every corner of the globe. Besides being home to some of the world's most spectacular monuments such as the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal and the stunning Agra Fort, this city has a lot more to offer.
Agra is inundated with beautiful Mughal-era architectural landmarks, but apart from that even the culture, clothing, traditions and most importantly even the food, has a strong Mugal-influence.
Agra is the breeding ground of a wide range of delectable dishes that have attained legendary status over the years.
