Foods, Foods
5 Food Which You Think Is Indian Which Is Not At All.
There are some Indian delicacies which India is famous for!! But in reality that some of them not from India!, Let check out those dishes!!
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Gulab Jamun |
1.Samosa
This triangular savoury dish which often filled by potatoes or meat which are found in every corner of India, Due to crispiness and flavourful fillings which adore by everyone.
But the samosa is origins of the middle east where they called as 'sambosa', the samosa was introduced India between 13th or 14th century. Well, samosa was brought by Central Asian but loved by everyone.
2. Naan
Naan is known and famous around the world. It's a flatbread which available at every restaurants and kitchen of every North Indian across the country. Westerns Countries have overjoyed the naan bread with the pair of chicken tikka masala and Indian curry.
Naan is Persian means "bread". Naan originates from the Middle East which was brought to Indian subcontinent by the influence from the Middle East. This soft, crispy is surely your favourite. But try something with different ingredients so let's have "Naan Stop" fun.
3. Gulab Jamun
This golden balls with sugar syrup surely are aware by everyone. The word "Gulab" is derived from Persian word goal means "flower" and ab means "water".and jamun is for the Hindi-Urdu word for an Indian fruit with similar size, shape.
Gulab Jamun is similar to Arabic dessert known as luqmat al-qadi with a different batter. This syrupy soft sweet golden ball makes every one day better.
4. Tea
Its say that the tea is an elixir, well it can be true! has its refresh you from its strong taste. Tea is origins from East Asia, Tea drinking takes back us to history in Shang Dynasty in Yunnan region in China, when it was used as medicinal and curative purpose. In 1836 the British Government introduced tea into India with as an attempt to break the Chinese monopoly on tea market. Soon this drink fascinated everyone.
5. Jalebi
Every one of has tried jalebi once in a lifetime. This sweet sugar coated spiral asymmetric dessert has already won the hearts of us, Its mostly eaten with milk, rabdi, or plain. The jalebi is derived from the Arabic word "zulabiya" Its believed that the jalebi was brought in India by Turkish invaders.
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But the samosa is origins of the middle east where they called as 'sambosa', the samosa was introduced India between 13th or 14th century. Well, samosa was brought by Central Asian but loved by everyone.
2. Naan
Naan is known and famous around the world. It's a flatbread which available at every restaurants and kitchen of every North Indian across the country. Westerns Countries have overjoyed the naan bread with the pair of chicken tikka masala and Indian curry.
Naan is Persian means "bread". Naan originates from the Middle East which was brought to Indian subcontinent by the influence from the Middle East. This soft, crispy is surely your favourite. But try something with different ingredients so let's have "Naan Stop" fun.
3. Gulab Jamun
This golden balls with sugar syrup surely are aware by everyone. The word "Gulab" is derived from Persian word goal means "flower" and ab means "water".and jamun is for the Hindi-Urdu word for an Indian fruit with similar size, shape.
Gulab Jamun is similar to Arabic dessert known as luqmat al-qadi with a different batter. This syrupy soft sweet golden ball makes every one day better.
4. Tea
Its say that the tea is an elixir, well it can be true! has its refresh you from its strong taste. Tea is origins from East Asia, Tea drinking takes back us to history in Shang Dynasty in Yunnan region in China, when it was used as medicinal and curative purpose. In 1836 the British Government introduced tea into India with as an attempt to break the Chinese monopoly on tea market. Soon this drink fascinated everyone.
5. Jalebi
Every one of has tried jalebi once in a lifetime. This sweet sugar coated spiral asymmetric dessert has already won the hearts of us, Its mostly eaten with milk, rabdi, or plain. The jalebi is derived from the Arabic word "zulabiya" Its believed that the jalebi was brought in India by Turkish invaders.
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