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International Tea Day 2023
Tea is not just a drink, but it holds love, culture and life. It is something that connects all of us in one single bond. In India, tea is something that starts your day, keeps you moving during the day, refreshes you in the evening and finally de-stress you after a long tiring day. Over a cup of tea we discuss everything on the globe. Relations are bonded forever over a cup of tea, the most…
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Vegan Indian Cuisine: Delicious and Healthy Recipes
When I first moved to India, I was overwhelmed by the sheer diversity of its cuisine. From vibrant street food to elaborate home-cooked meals, every dish seemed to tell a story steeped in tradition and rich flavors. One of the most fascinating aspects of Indian cuisine is its versatility; here, you will find a harmonious blend of vegetarian, non-vegetarian, and vegan food.
As a foreigner, I was particularly interested in exploring the vegan options available. I quickly discovered that Indian cuisine is incredibly accommodating to a vegan diet, thanks to its reliance on vegetables, legumes, grains, and an abundance of spices. Whether it's a hearty curry, a spicy side dish, or a refreshing dessert, Indian vegan recipes are as delicious as they are healthy.
In this blog, I'll share my journey into the world of vegan Indian cuisine. I'll introduce you to a variety of mouth-watering recipes that are not only easy to make but also packed with nutrients. Join me as we delve into the delightful flavors and health benefits of vegan Indian cooking.
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Brazil!
After Nearly a year of waiting! The trip or opportunity happened. The 25+ Hours journey through the UK to Sao Paulo was slightly tiring. The first impression, Sao Paulo is a huge city! The architecture and construction are lovely. Water! No Water in the rooms! This was going to become a common observation as we would travel around the country! The restaurants too don’t serve you…
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Best Food Bloggers In India
In this article we will discuss about the Best Food Bloggers in India
Anubhav Sapra – Anubhav Sapra began his renowned blog "Delhi Food Walks" in 2011. A space to simply explore Delhi's diverse street food scene expanded to include lesser-known local specialties and street meals from throughout the country. While his speciality is North Indian cuisine, his blog includes recipes from different regions that will satisfy all of your taste buds. Anubhav Saora's YouTube channel also has food-related content.
Hina Gujral –If you're always seeking for new ways to spice up your favourite meals, Hina Gujral's "Fun, Food, and Frolic" is the culinary blog for you. She provides a variety of her own recipes, many of which satisfy moderate taste sensibilities with balanced spice levels and healthier ingredients. Not only are these meals healthy and delicious, but they can also be produced in a short period of time, which is extremely useful if you have a busy schedule.
Richa Hingle – Going vegan is the most recent trend in pursuing a more sustainable lifestyle. Many of us appear to be taking this step, while others are intrigued to try it. If you are someone who is fascinated in the concept of veganism but is concerned that vegan food will be tasteless, Richa Hingle's blog is exactly what you need. She gives delicious vegan pasta and pizza recipes, ensuring that her followers can enjoy all of their favourite cuisines while using organic products.
Asha Shiv – While it is difficult to become bored with classic foods, you will undoubtedly want to experiment with new recipes that will tantalise your taste buds. Asha Shiv's site features a collection of entertaining baking, breakfast, lunch, and supper recipes, including potato waffles, gujiyas, stir fried meals, and more. You may also find a range of fruit creations on her blog, which will encourage you to try new recipes each season.
Harpal Singh Sokhi - Chef Harpal is undoubtedly one of India's most prominent food bloggers. As a certified chef, he operates an all-around site with equally delicious vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals, as well as beverages. He is most known for his popular version of "Namak Shamak," which he frequently performed on his cookery show. True to his background, he adds a Punjabi twist of tadka to all of his recipes, which you will be unable to resist.
Deeba Rajpal - If eating your favourite sugary meals is your guilty pleasure, then must read Deeba Rajpal's "Passionate About Baking" blog. She is a content producer, culinary stylist, and baker who offers the most delectable dessert recipes. She often uses seasonal ingredients to make eggless delights that will more than satisfy your sweet taste. As a culinary stylist, she also has great decorating ideas, so check out her site!
Neha Mathur – Neha Mathur's blog, "Whisk Affair," has been very popular over the previous 7 years and is one of the best to follow, especially if you are a newbie. Her blog, which includes easy dishes like jaljeera and pakoras as well as more delicate ones like chicken curries and mawa cakes, will help you improve your cooking skills at all levels. You can always count on this blog for some delicious dishes that will instantly satisfy your inner foodie!
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Top 15 Food Bloggers in India That You Should Follow Right Away!
Anyone would drool if they saw posts and videos on their homepage with mouthwatering food, foodie or not. There are many of food bloggers in India nowadays that work full-time at their craft. This includes everything from sharing photos and advice to posting simple and difficult recipes. You can never miss out on delicious opportunities to prepare your favorite dishes at home or discover how to give your loved ones the healthiest snacks by staying up to speed with these top food bloggers in India. The top 15 Indian food bloggers are listed below for your perusal.
List of India's Top 15 Food Bloggers The first is Anubhav Sapra (@delhifoodwalks). The well-known "Delhi Food Walks" blog was created by Anubhav Sapra in 2011. Later, a place to just explore the diverse street food options in Delhi expanded to include lesser-known regional recipes and street meals from all around the nation. While he still specializes in North Indian cuisine, his blog also features recipes from various regions that are sure to please every palate. Anubhav Saora also has food-related videos on his YouTube account.
The second is Hina Gujral (@funfoodandfrolic). Hina Gujral's "Fun, Food and Frolic" is the food blog for you if you're always looking for fresh ideas to liven up your tried-and-true dishes. She offers a variety of her own recipes, many of which satisfy mild palates thanks to well-balanced spice levels and ingredients that tend to be healthier. These recipes are not only filling and delicious, but they can also be made quickly, which is perfect if you have a busy schedule.
The third is Richa Hingle (@VeganRicha). The newest development in a more sustainable way of life nowadays is becoming vegan. While some of us appear to be taking this action, others are hesitant to try. Richa Hingle's blog is just what you need if you fall into the category of people who are intrigued by the idea of veganism but are concerned that vegan food won't taste good. She provides delicious vegan pasta and p
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Food: 5 Indian Foods I Love The Most.
From the fiery curries of the North to the coastal delights of the South, India's diverse food culture offers a never-ending journey of taste sensations.
Daily writing promptWhat are your favorite types of foods?View all responses Exploring the Flavorful World of Indian Food Food has the incredible power to transcend boundaries, evoke emotions, and create lasting memories. When it comes to the diverse and vibrant world of cuisine, India undoubtedly stands out with its rich culinary heritage. From the fiery spices of the South to the savoury…
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Checkout the indian street food which is available at cheap price and good quality with amazing taste. Some of foods include gol gappe, chaat, dahi vada, chole bhature, dosa, idli etc. Indian cuisines are famous for their best taste and spiced variety all over the world!!
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Best Food Bloggers in India
Regardless of whether you consider yourself a food enthusiast or not, the sight of appetizing food photos and videos on your homepage can make your mouth water. Nowadays in India, there are plenty of food bloggers who devote themselves full-time to their work. They offer a wide range of content, from sharing tips and images to posting easy and challenging recipes. By keeping up with the best food bloggers in India, you can ensure that you don't miss out on any delicious opportunities to cook your favorite dishes at home or learn how to make healthy snacks for your loved ones. The top food bloggers in India are listed here for your knowledge.
Asha Shiv – (@foodfashionparty)
Hina Gujral – (@funfoodandfrolic)
Richa Hingle – (@VeganRicha)
Anubhav Sapra – (@delhifoodwalks)
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Why is Tea Day Celebrated?
Tea is not just a drink, but it holds love, culture and life. It is something that connects all of us in one single bond. In India, tea is something that starts your day, keeps you moving during the day, refreshes you in the evening and finally de-stress you after a long tiring day. Over a cup of tea we discuss everything on the globe. Relations are bonded forever over a cup of tea, the most…
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#Australia#Australian Blogger#Australian Food Blogger#Brisbane#Brisbane blogger#Delhi#Food#Food Influencer#Foodie#FoodPorn#Global Influencer#India#India Food Blogger#Influencer#International Tea Day#International Tea Day 2023#Tea#Tea Day#tea leaf#Tea lover#TopBlogger#TopIndianBlogger#Winter
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Food Bloggers in India
Whether you're a foodie or not, seeing photos and videos of delectable food on your homepage is enough to make anyone drool. In India today, there is no shortage of food bloggers who work full-time at their craft. This covers anything from offering tips and images to uploading simple and difficult recipes. You can make sure you never miss out on delicious possibilities to prepare your favourite dishes at home or learn how to give your loved ones the healthiest of snacks by staying up to speed with these best food bloggers in India. The top food bloggers in India are listed here for your knowledge.
Hina Gujral
– (@funfoodandfrolic)
If you are consistently looking for new tips and tricks to add some additional spice to your same old recipes, Hina Gujral’s “Fun, Food and Frolic” is the food blog for you. She shares a mixture of recipes made by her that often satiate mild taste buds with proportional spice levels and ingredients that lean towards the healthier side. Not only are these recipes healthy and appetizing, but they can also be prepared in small amounts of time, which is especially excellent if you have a hectic schedule.
Anubhav Sapra
– (@delhifoodwalks)
Anubhav Sapra started his popular blog “Delhi Food Walks” in 2011. A space to simply explore Delhi’s wide combination of street food later developed to cover lesser-known local recipes and street foods across the country. While his niche remains North Indian food, his blog offers recipes from other places which will satisfy all your taste buds. You can also find food content by Anubhav Saora on his YouTube channel.
Richa Hingle
– (@VeganRicha)
Going vegan is the latest trend in a more sustainable livelihood these days. Many of us seem to be taking this step, while others are interested to try out. If you are one such individual who is interested in the concept of veganism but worries that vegan food will not be tasty, Richa Hingle’s blog is just what you need. She shares scrumptious vegan recipes for pizzas and pasta, making sure her followers can enjoy all their favorite foods but with organic ingredients
Asha Shiv
– (@foodfashionparty)
While it seems nearly inconceivable to get bored of classic dishes, you will surely, at some point, want to delve into special recipes that offer your tastebuds something new. Asha Shiv’s blog is a curation of fun baking, breakfast, lunch as well as dinner recipes that include dishes like gujiyas, stir fry meals, potato waffles, and more. You can also find a variety of fruit results on her blog that will motivate you to cook up new dishes for every season.
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The Art of Indian Cooking: Essential Spices
Welcome to the vibrant and aromatic world of Indian cooking! If there's one thing that sets Indian cuisine apart, it's the incredible array of spices that bring each dish to life. As someone who has spent countless hours in the kitchen, exploring and experimenting with these magical ingredients, I can tell you that mastering the art of using spices is key to creating authentic and delicious Indian meals.
Indian cooking is more than just a method; it's a tradition steeped in history, culture, and a deep understanding of how different flavors interact. The use of spices in Indian cuisine dates back thousands of years and has played a significant role in shaping not just the food, but also the health and well-being of those who enjoy it.
In this blog, I’ll take you on a journey through the essential spices that form the backbone of Indian cooking. Whether you're a seasoned cook looking to expand your spice knowledge or a beginner eager to dive into this rich culinary tradition, you'll find valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your cooking.
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A Holi-Day in India
Today, I am going to tell you a story about my name. I named by my grandparents who are no longer in this world. I am from mathura from my mother side. I would always get curious about name my name’s meaning. My maa once told me, it’s actually one of the names of lord krishna.Brij (the place where lord Krishnaji was born)Mohan (the one who is loved by everyone)I always wanted to celebrate Holi…
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Dead silence
This post is an attempt to share or let out some of my complex feelings about the situation in Bangladesh.
We went to our city's protest yesterday. It was a silent, peaceful protest. The Bangladeshi student community here in Kingston stood in a human chain with placards. "Save Bangladesh student", yes grammatically wrong, yes, it assumes that young revolutionaries need saving, so on and so forth. The protest started and ended quietly. My non-Bangladeshi friends were a bit confused, since they're used to chanty protests for Palestine, or union picket lines with cars passing by, honking in support. There was more noise even for the Iranian protests, Zan Zendegi Azadi. The silence of a graveyard in this one, though.
Who cares about little old Bangladesh? I sometimes wonder. We're not in the eye of the middle eastern storm like Syria, Lebanon or Palestine are. We're not strategically important, we don't even have many natural resources like Sudan or Congo do. The Prime Minister visited China recently to ask for an aid or a loan, and came back pretty much empty handed. China isn't very interested in us. India has gotten what it needed to get, and can milk more out of us, but they can do the same with Nepal or Bhutan too. We're never in the headlines, the US or the West in general isn't interested in us at all. And Pakistan denies that the 1971 genocide ever happened.
Which is why, the world isn't missing our voices due to the internet blackout.
The voices were all over my Facebook newsfeed. Aunties and apus on Facebook live selling sarees, jewelry, crafts, elderly boomers sharing gardening tips, quick fixes or herbal remedies that they swear by, people sharing posts about cricket or which cricketer's wife wore what, food bloggers calling every possible dish juicy (be it a burger or the meat in biriyani), celebrity drama, political drama to the extent of what was allowed back home. That sort of thing.
Now, again, there's the silence of a graveyard over here. And I feel like screaming till I snap my vocal cords. Can you all please come back? Please? The silence is unbearable! Please! I won't judge you if you sell your wares! Please! I won't judge if you think turmeric water can act as a miracle detox! Please, please I won't say a word if your post about your stupid cricket match! Just something, please say something! I haven't seen a single one of you online. Please don't die, please stay safe. When the internet comes back, please, post about your vacations and your pets. Not the dead, please, don't post about the bodies. I can take a bit of silence but not more bodies please!
Speaking of bodies. There was an armoured vehicle, painted navy blue in the colours of the police (fuck them). And there was a body on top of it. Dead, obviously, very dead, because it flopped down with the slightest nudge, and was left on the streets. Before that happened, the vehicle drove about as if parading its spoils of war, with the body on top. Sending a message. This will happen to you if you raise your voice.
That image has been haunting me for two nights now. So yeah, I'm not man enough to get some incisive political analysis out. I have no either or predictions for what happens if the regime falls or doesn't fall. My body feels numb, I've been binge eating because I still have food in the house and I won't be gunned down if I go out to get groceries now. My non-Bangladeshi friends, bless their first world hearts, have never had to live under fascism. Bless their hearts, have never had to stifle their voices to the extent that we've had to. Bless their beautiful hearts, could hardly pronounce Bangladesh. But they still showed up to that docile little protest because they care about my spouse and I. I can't even begin to thank them.
My insides are tearing up. I'm sitting with a poker face typing all this word vomit, but my insides are nothing but a scream. No clever realpolitik comes out of a heart that's screaming, because our mouths are sewn shut.
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Summer is just around the corner and that means trips away ! Here are some of my favourite travel tips i find helpful while being vegan
Research Vegan-Friendly Destinations:
Look for destinations known for their vegan-friendly food options, such as major cities like Los Angeles, London, Berlin, and Bangkok.
Consider countries with a strong tradition of plant-based cuisine, such as India, Thailand, and Ethiopia.
Use vegan travel guides, websites, and social media platforms to discover hidden gems and local favorites.
Explore Vegan Restaurants and Cafés:
Use apps like HappyCow, Yelp, or TripAdvisor to find vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants in your destination.
Seek out local vegan eateries, vegetarian restaurants, and health food stores for a variety of plant-based dining options.
Look for restaurants with clearly labeled vegan menus or options to make ordering easier.
Accommodations with Vegan Options:
Choose vegan-friendly accommodations such as hotels, hostels, or guesthouses that offer plant-based meal options or cater to dietary preferences.
Consider booking accommodations with kitchen facilities to prepare your own meals using local ingredients.
Look for eco-friendly and sustainable accommodations that align with your values, such as vegan resorts or eco-lodges.
Connect with Local Vegans:
Reach out to local vegan communities or social media groups in your destination for insider tips and recommendations.
Attend vegan meetups, events, or food tours to connect with like-minded travelers and locals.
Follow vegan influencers and bloggers who share their experiences and recommendations for vegan-friendly travel.
Pack Vegan Snacks and Essentials:
Bring along vegan snacks, protein bars, and non-perishable food items for times when vegan options may be limited.
Carry a reusable water bottle and utensils to reduce waste and stay hydrated while traveling.
Research local vegan-friendly markets and grocery stores to stock up on fresh produce, snacks, and ingredients.
Be Prepared and Flexible:
Be open-minded and flexible when dining out, as vegan options may vary depending on the destination and local cuisine.
Learn basic phrases in the local language to communicate dietary preferences and ask questions about ingredients.
Plan ahead and make reservations at vegan or vegan-friendly restaurants, especially during peak travel seasons.
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