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Cuisine in india, Introduction, Punjabi cuisine, Amritsari kulcha, Rajasthani Cuisine, Rajasthani Shahi Thali, Maharastra cuisine

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Introduction

Indian food is now quite popular almost around the world but the food available in India, whether in 5 star hotels, in fine restaurants or in homes is definitely a different experience.

Each region has its unique cuisine and the Indian curry tastes different from each area.

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Punjab dhaba

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Amritsari kulcha

• The curry in North is, however, richer with a vegetable oil or purified butter as the medium flavored with cumin seed, in a gravy of onions, ginger and garlic with tomatoes used as the souring agent.

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Halwai

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Rajasthan

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Shahi Thali

Eating from a thali, a round tray has not changed over the centuries, although functional metals have replaced the gold and silver. Sometimes the thali is placed on a low table and one sit’s cross-leged on the ground in front of it, shoes removed and feet tucked away.

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Mithai

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Maharastra

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Fish Fry

India is primarily vegetarian, but, it has a vast variety of non-vegetarian cuisines in each regional style depending upon their food culture and geographical location, such as coastal areas.

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Sweets

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