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Many of the dishes on this list are made all across India. Indian cuisine encompasses a wide variety of regional cuisine native to India . Given the range of diversity in soil type, climate and occupations, these cuisines vary significantly from each other and use locally available ingredients such as: herbs , vegetables and fruits .
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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 ...
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Various foods. This is a categorically organized list of foods. Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. [1] It is produced either by plants, animals, or fungi, and contains essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals.
A garlic chutney in South India prepared using red chili pepper. Chammanthi podi; Coriander chutney; Coconut chutney; Garlic chutney (made from fresh garlic, coconut and groundnut) Hang curd hari mirch pudina chutney (typical north Indian) Lime chutney (made from whole, unripe limes) Mango chutney (keri) chutney (made from unripe, green mangoes ...
The fast food industry in India has evolved with the changing lifestyles of the young Indian population. [citation needed] The variety of gastronomic preferences across the regions, hereditary or acquired, has brought about different modules across the country.
It is popular in eastern India and Bangladesh. Chhena poda is a roasted, sweetened and tightly packed Chhena. It is popular in the east Indian state of Odisha; Chhena gaja is a combination of chhena and sooji (semolina). Then molded into palm-sized rectangular shapes (gajas), boiled in thick sugar syrup. It is popular in the east Indian state ...