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  2. A Beginner’s Guide to Indian Cooking - AOL

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    Once you learn the basics of Indian cooking, you'll be ready to start making the most delicious naan, chana masala and butter chicken. The post A Beginner’s Guide to Indian Cooking appeared ...

  3. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Indian food is also heavily influenced by religious and cultural choices. Some Indian dishes are common in more than one region of India, with many vegetarian and vegan dishes. Some ingredients commonly found in Indian dishes include: rice, wheat, ginger, garlic, green chillies and spices.

  4. Indian restaurant 101: From samosas to vindaloo, here's what ...

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    How to eat Indian food. Rahman describes eating Indian food as a "choose your own adventure" experience. Most Americans eat Indian food with forks and spoons, but in some places in India people ...

  5. Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The great variety of Singaporean food includes Indian food, which tends to be Tamil cuisine, especially local Tamil Muslim cuisine, although North Indian food [215] has become more visible recently. Indian dishes have become modified to different degrees, after years of contact with other Singaporean cultures, and in response to locally ...

  6. Indian Food, Simplified - AOL

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    Learn how Indian lunches are typically packed (a method that is gaining popularity in the US), how the English are more attuned to Indian food than Americans and what Anjum likes to cook for ...

  7. Kerala cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A restaurant menu in Kerala Traditional Kerala sadhya Idiyappam served with egg. One of the traditional Kerala dishes is vegetarian and is called the Kerala sadya.A full-course sadya, consists of rice with about 20 different accompaniments and desserts, and is the ceremonial meal of Kerala eaten usually on celebratory occasions including weddings, Onam and Vishu.

  8. Dosa (food) - Wikipedia

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    A dosa, dosey, dosai, dosha is a thin, savoury crepe in Indian cuisine made from a fermented batter of ground black gram and rice. Dosas are served hot, often with chutney and sambar (a lentil-based vegetable stew). Dosas are a common food in South India and North Sri Lanka.

  9. List of plants used in Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indian vegetable markets and grocery stores get their wholesale supplies from suppliers belonging to various regions/ethnicities from all over India and elsewhere, and the food suppliers/packagers mostly use sub-ethnic, region-specific item/ingredient names on the respective signs/labels used to identify specific vegetables, fruits, grains and ...