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Keep posting more please.... it is great to see more of food coming from regional areas vs the stereotypical.
Looks great. But i assume this has been fused over time into Bombay's blend?
My one and only time while in transit in Bombay and layover of 2 days; great city, whilst lot of poverty. Food was superb amazing is the least i can say....
Keep posting more please.... it is great to see more of food coming from regional areas vs the stereotypical.
yes, but a friend is of that community, i dont see anything close to iranian cuisine but rather more a quasi indian/gurajat cooking.
yes, but a friend is of that community, i dont see anything close to iranian cuisine but rather more a quasi indian/gurajat cooking.
yes, cultures will be taken up. normal. but note 1300 yrs back india was not was is defined now as india... it was multiple empires.Parsis are Indians. Our language, clothing, and food over 1300 years in India will naturally be Indian, no?
Cheers, Doc
yes, cultures will be taken up. normal. but note 1300 yrs back india was not was is defined now as india... it was multiple empires.
yes. absolutely. hopefully we can get a thread of your country's not regional but every aspect of cooking. i know it is very very varied and diverse.And "Indian" food is still as varied as it was then.
Every state has its own unique cuisine. Taste. Style of cooking. Spices. And many multiple variations within the state from town to town, specific to some village or city, etc.
Cheers, Doc
I thinking it's more of Indianised Parsi things than Irani. Even tea isn't Irani
It is Iranian.