Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Indian food speciality

Most of the spices used in Indian cooking were chosen originallt(thousand of years ago) for their medicinal qualities rather than for flavor. Many of them such as turmeric, cloves and caradamoms are very antiseptic, other like ginger, are caraminative and good for the digestion. all curriesare made using a wide variety of spices, and few cooks use the same quantity or variety as another. Therefore, no two curries taste the same. Each region in india has its own traditional and distinctive cuisine, which offers a wide variety to vegetarians as well as non-vegetarians.

Indian food speciality

Indian food is as diverse collection of cuisines of many ethnic and cultural gruops in india. Tradition, Ethnicity, Geographic location, Religion and individual preference define a typical meal in a Thali. Thali, which translates into a large plate with small bowls dishes, typically consist of rice of flatbread, vegetable in curry sauce or dry rub, meat for those who eat it, chutney or achar, and some from of green saag and type of salad such as raita. Indian cooking categorizes foods into six tastes- sweet, sour, salty, spicy, bitter and astringent. A well-balanced indian meal contains all six tastes. Overall flavor and texture of a meal and provide3 balance needed.

Indian Food

Think of india and one of the first things that comes to mind is its diversity. A large country, its population is second only to china, its language are numerous and every state is unique in its tradition and very importantly , its food. the common thing in most indian food though is the use of numerous spices to create flavour and fragrance. Indians take their food very seriously. cooking is considered an art and mothers usually begin to teach their daughters and pass down family recipes bu slow-and-tell, fairly young in life.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Snacks and Drinks:
Snack Food: Indian snacks may be salty, spicy, or sweet. Street vendors sell many different kinds, including warm dishes. Sometimes, they are substantial enough to serve as a light meal! The "pav bhaji" is a patty made of mixed vegetables that have been mashed and shallow fried and then served on a slice of bread. "Pani puri" are small, hollow breads stuffed with a bit of potato, onion, or chickpea and topped with a "pani" of seasoned water. Nuts are another common choice, but they are roasted with a hot spice blend of turmeric, paparika, and cumin powder. Often a little lemon juice is squeezed on top.
Drinks: The most common drink in India is tea. This is prepared with milk, sugar, and a blend of ginger,nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom. Most people will drink this tea, called "chai" with breakfast and in the late afternoon. In fact, it may be served at any time and is a popular refreshment for guests. An example of a common cold Indian drink is "lassi", which is a yoghurt or buttermilk drink that is sweetened and flavored with rose, mango, or served plain.
REGIONAL FOOD
PUNJABI:-Possibly the most famous Punjabi contribution to Indian food is the tandoori style of cooking. This method uses large earthen ovens that are heated to high tempreatures using coal fires. Once hot, many types of meat, breads, or vegetable dishes may be cooked inside. This method gives food a distinctive flavour and seals in the aroma of the stem. Many people in Punjab eat some meat. Thus, the state has developed many chicken and lamb dishes that are coated in spicy onion and mustard or sweet cream sauces. This is though to be an influence of the Mughals during their time of India. Milk products such as yoghurt lassis and fresh cheeses are also an important part of the Punjabi diet, as are pulses and wheat.
GUJARATI:-Gujarati food is mainly vegetarian. The staple grain of the area is millet, with wheat as a secondary grain. Other products include peanuts, sesame and many types of vegetables. Pulses are very important in this region as a source of protien, whether as a side dish or made into soups called dahls, as the majority of the population does not eat meat. Gujarati food is usually served as a"Thali"meal, meaning that all items are served at once on a large plate. A traditional thali inlcudes two vegetables cooked with species, dahl, a flatbread, rice, pulses, and a sweet. There are also simple meals of mild rice and lentils known as "Khichdi" served with a lightly spiced buttermilk or yoghurt soup called Kadhi.
INDIAN FOOD
It is said you can eat more varities of cuisines in India than the rest of the world together! We call India a multi-faceted country because of the variety of colours symbolising cultural differences, food, festivals, languages, outfits and so on. The delicious Indian recipes as rich and diverse as it's civilisation have been passed on through generations purely by word of mouth. The range varies from region to region, texture to the appearance. Each little corner of the country has a speciality of its own. Indian food is different from rest of the world not only in taste but also in cooking method. It reflects a perfect blend of various cultures and ages. Just like Indian culture, food in India has aslo been influenced by various civilizations, which have contributed their share in its overall development and the present form.

Spiciest Food


India is on the top of every country if we talk about spicy food. Indian food is hard to handel sometimes just because of the chilli it contains.There are very few Indian dishes which does not contain chilli in them.Adding chillies to any food is also beneficial for our eyes but its hard to eat. Most of the Indian food contains minimun one table spoon of green chillies and it gets use in salad and as a food decoration.Besides chillies, there are more spices that Indian people use in their food for different taste.Some of them are natural and some of them are chemicals and dangerous for our health.Punjabi food is the spiciest among all other food.

Popular Cuisines of India


Every state of India has its own famous dish which makes it popular throughout the country.These famous dishes are not hard to make but they are hard to compare with any other dish.I will suggest everyone to try them, either at home or at an Indian restaurant.Their recepies are posted on youtube or visit khanakhasana.com and here are the famous mouth watering dishes of different Indian states.
.Pav bhaji and Bhelpuri(Bombay)
.Sambar and idli(South India)
.Churma(Rajasthan)
.Bhakkervadi and Gol papdi(Gujrat)
.Chicken Curry(Delhi)
.Kashmiri Dum Aloo(kashmir)
.Sarso ka Saag(Punjab)
.Ragi mudde(Karnataka)
.Moong Dal Ka Halwa(central India)

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Nutrients in Indian Food

Indian food is not just delecious and full of taste,it also contains lots of nutrients.i have seen my gradmother prepairing supper for my family many times and most of the ingredients she used are very good for our health for example most of the dishes contains turmeric and it helps in healing our injuries.The other most important ingredient is garlic which is a great remedy for high blood pressure.Even though i am from gujrat but i prefer to eat food from different states of India as well.Punjabi food is the most famous food in india just because of the spices they use in it.I agree with all above post about himachally and marathi food coz i've tried them before and they are delicious as well as healthy but i experienced that Punjbai food is bit spicy then other indian food.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

HIMACHALLY FOOD

VEGETARIAN FOOD
Some of the populer dishies in the cuisine of himachal pardesh include Sidu which is made by wheat flour. It is genrally eaten with ghee(clarified butter), dal and mutton. It is very famous dish in Himachal Pardesh. Moreover, Dham is also a famous food in Himachal Pardesh which is cooked by particular caste of Brahmins. It is served on leaf plates and every one eat it with sit on the floor. It include rice, a curd base dish, curry, musterd based raita, pulses and sweets. In Himachal Pardesh, most of the people like tea which is made via different ways. A number of recipies for preparing tea are known by the himachally people. Furthemore, many dishies are prepared for fastivals like Ankalos, cake etc. These dishies are very vital for all Himachally people.

HIMACHALLY FOOD

DIFFERENT FOODS OF HIMACHAL PARDESH
The geohraphical and climate condition of this state have a strong effect on himachal's food. Rice, paddy and mazie consititute the staple diet of the people here .
But, the non-vegetarian food, with liberal usage of spices like: cardomom, cinnamon, cloves and redchillies are integral part of the himachal pardesh. In this, all kinds of meat , lentil and cereal preparation are generally cooked as well as they are very fond of drinking.These dishies are also cooked on special occasions also.

HIMACHALLY FOOD

Himachal is located as in indian cold state.In Himachal Pardesh, there are numbers of tribles and each tribles have its own food habits. However, there are different people who belong to different tradition and different religon. So, food prefered take varies from region to region. The himachal's people are very fond of cooking and eating. There are many kinds of food are availabe which very famous in India. But day to day, this food is much similier as north India like (dal- chawal- subji- roti ). These are the traditional names of indian food.

North Indian Food

Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pardesh are the North Indian states. Mostly all dishes in Kashmir are prepared with rice which is found abundantly in this beautiful valley. The another cooked here is 'Saag', which is the most popular dish of Punjab. 'Saag' is prepared with green leafy vegetable known as the 'Hak'. Punjabi food is consist of delicious gravy and punjabi parathas cooked in ghee and butter. the famous dishes are Saag, Makki di roti(chapatis), Lassi, Dal Makhni and Matar paneer. In Uttar Pardesh and Haryana all is same as in Punjab. Variety of flours are used to make chapatis such as Wheat, Rice, Besan, Maida etc. Tandoori chapati, Naan and Rumali are the famous dishes in Haryana and Uttar Pardesh.

Marathi Food

Maharastrian food is riched with ginger, garlic and lots of spices. Tomatoes, brinjales and other vegetables stuffed with masala filling are very popular in Maharastra. Cooking is mainly done in groundnut oil but uses minimum quantity of oil in food. During festivals various dishes are made like bharwa baingan, puran poli, aamti, kohlapuri rassa. These are some popular dishes in Maharastra. Coconut is also used in varoius ways to make sambar(chatni).
Mumbai is famous for variety of dishes including fishes. Bombay Prawn and Pomfret are the delicious prepration in Mumbai. In Deserts, kheer, besan ladoo, boondi ka ladoo and malpua are very famous and delicious deserts of Maharastra.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

View About Delicious Indian Food

Indian Food is different from rest of the world not only in taste but also cooking methods. it reflects the perfect blend of various cultures. Foods of india are better known for its spices. Each different region in India is known for it's different styles of cooking and tastes. Indian food is not just full of taste but also have nutrients,which keep us fit and healthy.I am from India(Punjab) and now living in Canada from two months, but really enjoys eating Indian food. I have spended five years in Maharastra(mumbai). In Maharastra, food plays an important role in festival celebrations also. Beside this Indian Deserts are very mouth watering. A meal is always incomplete without sweet dish. The most famous dishes of India are Gulab jamun, Kheer, Kulfi and Gajjar ka halwa.