East Indian Food
East Indian Food

Cultural Representation in India Indian Food in the U.S.
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India is a diverse country large geographic area that has culture and numerous. The geographic regions, climate, religions, languages and customs have large effects on different cuisines of the country. Culture of India can be well reflected in its cuisines of different parts. Different places have different cultures and are famous for your own kitchen that represents India to the world. Especially in the U.S. India's food is in great demand in recent years as some find that Indian spices are good for health and also have medicinal properties that improve the madness of dishes from India among the people of USA.
Some of the Indian street food also are popular in the U.S. Pani-puri and small hard balls are basically hollow made of wheat flour and appeared in the mouth as a one piece at a time. Each puri is the size of the mouth so easy to eat once. Pani water is tasty and is prepared by adding tamarind extract, along with mint and cilantro and a little salt is added to the water black. Depending on the level of heat that can digest.
Samosa is another food street interesting choice. Again, the envelope stuffing inside the cone-shaped tortilla triangle is varied depending on the choice of the people. An ingredient Basic yet remains the same as the Pope. This is street food, which is famous throughout the country and in the U.S..
North Indian cuisine is usually referred to the primary use of dairy products. Sweet like Jalebi, peda, gulab jamun, ras malai, laddu, Barfi, Halwa, falooda and kulfi, and pickles known as achar, prepared from vegetables such as mango, lemon, tomato, onion, etc. are the main elements in the northern Indian cuisine. East India kitchen, the specialty of the East India food is candy. Many of the sweets are famous all over India. The Rasgulla Bengali is one of the favorite and most famous sweet that of India has given the world and is widely known in the U.S. well.
Elements of South Indian food is dominated by the elements of rice. The staple food is rice, eaten with sauce items, such as sambar, rasam etc. The food of Western India are generally classified as Maharashtra, Gujarati, and preparations for Goa. The coastal areas of three states, namely the use of the sea as a staple food items. The food of India has been putting the impression among Americans, as it is of great taste and variety to serve the American people.
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