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Top 9 Things You Must Eat in India

May 10, 2018 by Thomas Hedley

India is a food lover’s paradise and if you are planning on going for online passport renewal to take a trip to India, then you can prepare your taste buds for some of the experiences of a lifetime. The food culture in India is great, with a plethora of varieties for you to sample from. Whether you want the authentic Indian delicacies or you need a blend from what the region has to offer, you will be literally spoilt for choice on what to eat and what to leave. If possible, you should just take time off to come to India specifically for a food tour, and we can guarantee that you will love and enjoy every bit of it. Here is a look at some of the top dishes worth trying when in India-:

Rogan Josh

In the beautiful and serene valleys of Kashmir, you will encounter one of the most famous dishes in India. Rogan Josh is a lamb cuisine believed to have originated from Persia but has now grown in popularity to become of the iconic dishes of the Indians. The name comes from a Persian word, rogan, which means oil and Josh which means a lot of heat. Therefore, the dish primarily features intensely cooked lamb. The spices and the garnishment are the real game changers in this meal and they include cloves, bay leaves, Hing, cumin, fennel and cardamom which all adds incredible flavor to the lamb. If you want to get the most of it, then be sure to have it with a bowl or rice.

Thali

One characteristic feature you will find with most of the servings of Indian dishes is that they not usually served singly. In other words, they will come as a combination of several dishes all on one platter and thali is one such combination you should never miss when you are in India. This sweet dish normally features two or more curries and lentils as well as steamed chapatti, rice or pickles, one raita, buttermilk, and one or more chutneys. You can always tell how you want your plate to look like, and irrespective of what you choose, you will not just have a lot of it, but it will be delicious to the very last bite.

Dam Aloo

 

Dam aloo is not necessarily the main meal, but one of the side dishes you will be happy to grace your dining table in India. It is a side dish prepared using baby also which are then simmered in a gravy made from a variety of spices, tomatoes, and onions. It is a side dish you will comfortably enjoy with nun bread or even rice and chapatti. If you want a quick but sweet solution to hunger while strolling the streets of India, then you can always order dam aloo from the many restaurants within the Indian cities.

Tunday Kebab

Kebabs are very popular all over the world and when you go for passport renewal to come to India, it is important to have a taste of how the Indian kebabs taste, and you will not find a better option than the Tunday kebabs. It is a sweet and a popular mutton dish that will always bring great delight to your mouth. The kebabs are prepared in such a manner that they are extremely soft and will literally dissolve in your upon with the first bite. You will be surprised to know that the kebab features over 150 spices, with the major ones being garlic, ginger, mint, and sandalwood. It is a delicious delicacy you must never fail to try in India.

Butter Chicken

 

Chicken dishes are everywhere, but the ones you find in India will literally leave your mouth watering. A good recommendation you must try is the famous butter chicken. It a proud cuisine from the Punjabi. The meal is mostly tomato based, and it features a chicken marinated in lots of butter and yogurt and then the curry is cooked slowly until the chicken is tender soft. It may not be very spicy, but it is rich in flavors and greatly satisfying.

Biryani

If you think you have had aromatic dishes in your life, then wait till you feel the smell of biryani being prepared. It is not just the aroma that makes this dish be recommended, but it is a signature Indian dish with lots of varieties and tastes. Almost every region of the country have a way of preparing their biryani and with this, you have assured of sampling different kinds of biryani in every region you travel to. The dish mainly features marinated chicken, beef, mutton and rice cooked in one pot. It is a colorful dish that will make you taste buds tingle on the first sight.

Chaat

 

Chaat features a variety of mount watering meals and it is mainly local to Mumbai, but you can be lucky to find it in other cities. It is a wonderful street snack you can always use as you wait for your main dish to get prepared.

Chole Batura

Chole batura is a versatile meal you can conveniently take for lunch, dinner or even breakfast. It is a very heavy meal with lots of varieties, and with its great taste, it can be taken at just any time of the day or night. It features a deep friend round bread made from white flour and it is mostly taken with chick peas.

Hilsa Fish Curry

Sampling Indian delicacies will never be complete without trying out some of the fish dishes, and Hilsa fish curry is one such you should never miss. It is one of the finest prime curries common in the Bengal region, and it is a dish mostly prepared natively for special occasions such as festivals and feasts. The meal feature salted hilsa fish that is then sliced and fried in soybean oil before it is slowly cooked in ginger paste, garlic slices, and onions. Chili powder and turmeric may also be added for extra flavor.

Filed Under: Asia Tagged With: asia, destinations, food, India, travel

I didn’t even know this product existed

October 8, 2017 by Thomas Hedley

They say the best frozen yogurt is the one that you can make yourself, but I honestly had no idea that this was even possible. The problem with making ice treats at home is that they’re never as creamy as those you can buy in stores or on the street. The fact of the matter is that a bowl of frozen yogurt can cost as much as eight dollars, and so we have to ask ourselves whether getting one from time to time really pays off.

I had no idea that there were specialized appliances that could help one make frozen yogurt at home. I love the treat and have been indulging in it for quite a while, although I make sure to do it only on occasion. So, when I found out that you could actually buy a good frozen yogurt maker, I started doing my research.

First off, I have to point out that some models are priced under thirty, which means that the appliance costs less than 4 bowls of frozen yogurt you get from a chain. The trick is that you get to keep the frozen yogurt machine for the rest of time.

Sure, some other choices, such as those manufactured by world-known brands like Cuisinart, might cost a pretty penny by comparison. I’ve personally stumbled upon one that was priced about one hundred and fifty and that could be used to make ice cream, sorbet, gelato, and frozen yogurt. Of course, you need to make sure that the expense really makes sense for you.

I wouldn’t spend one hundred and fifty on such an appliance, especially as I am a great fan of ice cream made from frozen bananas. I use my good old food processor to whip up a treat whenever I feel like it. But a budget-friendly choice is worth considering, particularly when it costs the price of four frozen yogurt bowls.

From what I gather, many reasonably priced options come with limited capacities, but that’s not a problem given that it’s less likely for you to consume more than 1.5 quarts of frozen yogurt at once. Usually, it takes just about twenty to twenty-five minutes to prepare a batch so that you can enjoy it with your friends and family. In my experience, most of the appliances in this line are user-friendly and come with a bunch of easy-to-use controls. Many allow you to use seeds, nuts, and candy if you want to add them to the mix.

The bottom line is that, when making frozen yogurt at home, you know what goes into it. You can even use yogurt you’ve made yourself so that everything is natural and contains no artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.

Filed Under: Americas Tagged With: food, frozen yogurt, health, product, wellness, yogurt

Europe’s Coffee Culture And Where To Find It

August 8, 2017 by Thomas Hedley

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Travellers love Europe – its back streets lined with quirky and unusual shops and cafes, cobblestones, and real unadulterated culture. Every city in Europe has them and every city also has its own take on the drink that many people consider to be lifeblood – coffee. From Parisian to Turkish to Greek and everything in between, coffee has been reinvented across the continent and continues to be one of the most sought after drinks throughout the region. With so many types and styles it’s easy to see why. So what are the top places in Europe for coffee lovers? Read ahead to find out more!

Paris, France

Many people don’t realise that Parisian coffee is some of the best in the world, and for good reason. It’s not the typical Bolivian, Colombian or Ethiopian coffees, although those are surely and easily found throughout the city. But as France had formerly colonised regions of South East Asia such as Laos and Vietnam, two coffee producing areas of the world that people can sometimes seem to forget about. Vietnam not so much, but Laos is one that many people don’t realise grows coffee to begin with. If you find yourself in the Parisian back street cafes, be sure to seek it out, as the cooler growing regions of Laos’ Bolaven Plateau make this a full, rich coffee that can only be found in Paris and Laos and is therefore a real treat to the senses.

Rome, Italy

Italians are known for their love of food, wine and coffee and what better way to sample all three than a trip to Rome? With named such as Espresso and Cappucino originating from Italy, it’s easy to see how the Italians have influenced coffee styles not just in Italy but around the world. For an added luscious and delicious experience, try an Affogato – a shot of Espresso which is poured over a scoop of vanilla ice cream – an absolutely mouthwatering treat after dinner as an alternative to a heavier dessert.

Vienna, Austria

If you’re looking for the ultimate in coffee experience, look no further than Vienna. Viennese coffee house culture is alive and well and is actually listed as an item in an inventory of Viennese culture which is held by UNESCO. The coffee house culture of Vienna is similar to that in other parts of the world but here is taken extremely seriously. Many coffee houses can be quiet places of retreat where many come to go about their daily reading, writing and the like. Gardens are available in warmer months and many of these cafes can hold various artistic performances such as live poetry readings or lively discussions on many topics. If you’re looking for a place to experience true Viennese culture, this is the place.

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague makes this list due to the fact that it’s well placed within Europe to have access to extremely delicious coffee of all kinds. Italian, Viennese, and even Turkish coffees are found on menus throughout Prague, and so if you’re in the area, you must stop into a restaurant or cafe to try a few different forms of European coffees.

So there you have a couple of places that you should check out if you’re a lover of all things coffee and you’re in Europe. It’s a fantastic place for coffee lovers and you will be hard pressed to find a coffee you don’t like in the back street cafes of European towns and cities.

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: adventure, cafes, coffee, europe, food, travel

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