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Celebrating the comfort of ‘aam dal’ in Bengal’s summers
The Telegraph· 1 day agoCome summer and I find myself digging into my regular comforting dose of aam dal with bhaat whenever...
Chennai: Challenge your taste buds at this dine in the dark experience at Park Hyatt
The Hindu· 1 day agoAll five of our senses are interconnected when it comes to food, but first impressions are made when...
Do Chia Seeds Worsen Constipation Problem? Nutritionist Shares The Details
NDTV· 1 day agoWhile it is time to enjoy those fried pakoras with chai and relax our souls with the cool breeze...
Cooking in the clouds: Embracing the monsoon bounty in Takdah, Darjeeling
The Telegraph· 1 day agoIt’s the 29th of June and I’ve read that the monsoon clouds have spread far and wide after tethering...
Harsh Goenka shares US restaurant menu calling dosa ‘naked crepe’ and idli ‘rice cake’, says ‘khaane...
Indian Express· 1 day agoIn the image, we see a picture of medu vadas in sambar, called “Dunked Doughnut Delight”. Below the...
Facenda Spirits' Limoncello shop to bring a taste of Amalfi Coast to Doylestown Borough
Bucks County Courier Times· 1 day agoIn addition to the retail side of the business, they also hope to partner with other local...
6 Secret Ingredients Top Chefs Swear By And You Should Too
NDTV· 2 days agoCooking can be both an art and a science, and sometimes, the right ingredient can completely...
Your Daily FoodScope for July 03, 2024
Astrology.com· 2 days agoDo you often find yourself wondering what food to cook, how to cook it, and even that dreaded question—how much of it? It’s a daily struggle for all of...
Dosa becomes ‘naked crepe’ on US restaurant menu, priced at Rs 1,400
Indiatimes· 2 days agoWhile it is still called dosa by most of them, a South Indian restaurant in the US decided to give it a fancy name - naked crepe. Harsh Goenka,
Dosa Described As "Naked Crepe" - Harsh Goenka's Post Goes Viral
NDTV· 2 days agoHarsh Goenka recently took to X to share some interesting descriptions for idli, medu vada, dosa and sambar. Find out more about them below.