Very fine meals that suit the various taste buds of people all over the world are prepared in India.
MASALA DOSA
Indian cuisine are characterized by their relatively extensive use of spices and herbs.
They are also characterized by a wide assortment of dishes and cooking techniques.
MUTTON BIRIYANI
The staples of Indian cuisine are rice, atta (whole wheat flour), and at least five dozen varieties of pulses, the most important of which are chana (bengal gram), toor (pigeon pea or yellow gram), urad (black gram) and mung (green gram). Chana is used in different forms, and may be used whole or processed in a mill that removes the skin.
Idli, vada, sambar a south India delicacy
Tea is a staple beverage throughout India; the finest varieties are grown in Darjeeling and Assam. It is generally prepared as masala chai, tea with a mixture of spices boiled in milk. The less popular coffee is largely served in South India. One of the finest varieties of Coffea arabica is grown around Mysore, Karnataka, and is marketed under the trade name "Mysore Nuggets".
Other beverages include nimbu pani (lemonade), lassi, badam dood (milk with nuts and cardamom) & Chaach (made from curd/yogurt ) , sharbat and coconut water.
A Rice plate
NAAN and CURRY
PURI BHAJI
my favorite..when i go to an Indian restaurant... a must for me
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WOW!!
ReplyDeleteTry a plate of Chicken Biriyan sometime, with some yogert salad to go with it...
oh! i will if i have a chance...
ReplyDeleteIndian cuisine is very rich but so delicious..
i used to have mutton curry....don't know how to call it...
it's marsala...
ReplyDeleteYes it's mutton curry ( gravy) & also we do have mutton masala!
ReplyDeleteSo you are familiar with Indian food....
Cool....
WOW! I LOVE THIS I KNOW I WOULD!
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ReplyDeleteYUMMY YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteI KNOW WHERE SOME INDIAN RESTAURANTS ARE; IT IS THE SPICES I HAVE TO WATCH FOR.
ReplyDeleteYes we have a lot of spicy food..but there are non-spicy dishes too!!! Thanks Diamond for all your comments...
ReplyDeleteJulie
Very delicious loo.
ReplyDeleteOH! NICE ladies-finger and curry or masala,so its good taste
ReplyDeleteIDDALY AND VADAI !AND SOURCE how Nice.You feel like must visit a Indian people home.I am not good at making it.
ReplyDeleteRichness of Indian,This I can try to make it I also Shout with brother Donald.
ReplyDeleteI like Puri If I want real puri I must come to India eat with potatoes mas-ala.I think its enough for me I will be full now.
ReplyDeleteVery NICE.
ReplyDeleteVery delicious loo.
ReplyDeleteVery delicious looks like you are already eaten,thank you for sharing.Need to visit a Indian home soon, to have the smell of spicious
ReplyDeleteWOW brother Ebby..next time you are in India do come over. I do make Idlies, Puri & Bhaji too!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the other spicy dishes like Biriyani too!!!
Thanks bro for stopping by.....
God Bless you,
Julie
I like this food, this vegetable name Okra I think. yummy..:-)
ReplyDeleteyummy :-)
ReplyDeletethis is cool :-)
ReplyDeletemake me hungry now..ha.ha..
oohhh helppppppppppppppppppp....i cant see all those foods, too yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteSiska..when you come here I'll treat you with all this ok??
ReplyDeleteI just had lunch before logging in and what do I find here... a collection of Indian cuisine. Delicious is an understatement. I just love those pictures. Just makes my mouth water. I've got to find me an Indian restaurant this very moment and ... indulge. I'll go to the gym and repent on the treadmill later :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
You should do that...I'm sure you won't regret it a bit!!:)
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Thanks for stopping by....
India has many states and each state has it's own favorite food items..
ReplyDeleteThese are a must try if you happen to visit these states..:)