This summer, we bring one such rasam-like dish that will help you keep up with the blazing heat. It is called bele saaru. Read Time: 2 min There's something soothing about South Indian meals that ...
(The Conversation) — After years of marginalization, the bèlè dance has been embraced by a growing community who see it as a form of social and spiritual healing. (The Conversation) — On May 22 each ...
Ever wondered why most of our comfort food has to have rice in it? We don't know the answer either; but we guess it has to do something with the abundance of rice in our country. India is one of the ...
This bisi bele bath is made with broken wheat, and toor dal. This dish is loaded with vegetables. Since this recipe uses 3-4 tomatoes, this recipe uses less tamarind extract. The cinnamon, saunf and ...
According to popular belief, the bisi bele bath was ‘invented’ in the royal kitchens of Mysore, and was meant to be packed with flavour – ingredients such as turmeric, tamarind, cashew nuts, coconut, ...
For this research, Camee Maddox-Wingfield received funding from the Institute of International Education (Mellon Foundation Graduate Fellowship for International Study), a grant from the Ruth Landes ...
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