Try Indian Foods

Each country has its own characteristics in culinary culture, becoming a highlight attracting tourists to explore and India is no exception. Indians are in love with their powdered spices and they believe that a dish would not be complete without them, which explains why Indian food is rich in flavor. One special tradition of India is that people eat with their hands, specifically their fingertips. This custom comes from the belief that directly picking up food with your hands expresses respect and gratitude to God. Moreover, 5 fingers represent 5 elements which are space, earth, air, water and fire so they give you the finest taste. If you come to India, try to follow this interesting custom when eating their delicious food.


If Pho is the soul of Vietnamese cuisine, Sushi is the famous Japanese dish, then Curry is undoubtedly the quintessence of Indian cuisine. Indian curries are carefully prepared and contain a wide range of ingredients, including vegetables and meats including pork, beef, chicken, fish, and goat. Each variety of curry has a distinctive flavor that will amaze you. In addition to Curry, you can enjoy more dishes: Thali, Tikka, Modak and Malasa tea. In particular, Thali is a mixture of rice, Naan bread, bean curry, potatoes, unsweetened yogurt and a few other ingredients to create a mouthwatering flavor. Chicken Tikka is another traditional Indian dish that you should give a try. This dish brings the characteristic pungent taste of chili and ginger powder, skillfully blended with sugar-free yogurt.


In general, India is a country with a very diverse cuisine in terms of ingredients and processing methods. Tasting their cuisines is one of the best experiences that you should not miss.

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