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    EVEREST Pav Bhaji Masala 100g

    Manufacturer: Other Manufactures
    Everest Coriander Powder is vastly used in Indian cuisine. This powder is very much desirable and it also acts as a thickening cause. It presents a humid and gentle flavor to curry dishes and acts as a thickener for gravies.
    SKU: 8901786071005
    £1.79

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    India's Culinary Tapestry: A Journey through the Diverse Regional Cuisines


    India's culinary traditions are as diverse as its cultural heritage. Each region of India has its own unique cuisine, shaped by geography, climate, history, and local ingredients. Embarking on a tour of India's regional cuisines is a delightful journey through a world of flavors and spices. Let's explore some of the highlights of India's diverse culinary traditions:

    North Indian Cuisine:
    North Indian cuisine is characterized by its rich and indulgent flavors. Popular dishes include butter chicken, biryani, kebabs, and tandoori preparations. Influenced by the Mughals, the cuisine features aromatic spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves. North Indian bread such as naan and paratha are staple accompaniments.

    South Indian Cuisine:
    South Indian cuisine is known for its vibrant flavors and extensive use of rice, lentils, and coconut. Dishes like dosas, idlis, and uttapams are beloved breakfast options. The cuisine features a wide array of chutneys, sambar (a lentil-based vegetable stew), and rasam (a tangy soup). Coconut-based curries and seafood delicacies are also popular in the coastal regions.

    East Indian Cuisine:
    The cuisine of East India is largely influenced by the use of mustard oil and panch phoron (a blend of five spices). Bengal, in particular, is famous for its diverse seafood preparations like macher jhol (fish curry) and shorshe ilish (hilsa fish in mustard sauce). The region also offers delectable sweets like rasgulla and sandesh.

    West Indian Cuisine:
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    Northeast Indian Cuisine:
    The northeastern region of India boasts a distinct culinary identity. Manipuri cuisine features dishes like kangshoi (vegetable stew) and utti (a type of bread). Assamese cuisine is known for its flavorsome fish curries and preparations using bamboo shoots. Naga cuisine is known for its fiery hot dishes like Naga pork curry and smoked meats.

    Central Indian Cuisine:
    Central Indian cuisine is influenced by the warrior communities and the use of strong flavors. The cuisine features dishes like kebabs, biryanis, and poha (flattened rice). Madhya Pradesh is known for its meat delicacies like keema, bafla, and bhutte ki kees (grated corn snack).

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