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Nutrition and Diversity: Exploring the Indian Diet

Posted on March 9, 2023Updated on March 9, 2023by Shena MartinCategories:Blog
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India is a vast and diverse nation, with a rich culinary history that can be traced back thousands of years. Its cuisine is as varied as its land, and the Indian diet has been shaped by its unique climate, cultural customs, and traditional cuisine. From heavily spiced vegetarian curries to tandoori-roasted kebabs, the Indian diet is an exploration of flavors and ingredients for the well-versed foodie.

When exploring the Indian diet, one must first recognize the ancient traditions of Indian food. Ancient India saw the development of the curries and stews that are now so beloved in Indian cuisine today. Indians were also early adopters of vegetarianism, meaning much of the traditional food is vegetarian. Spices were also used widely; turmeric, cumin, coriander, and many more were used both to flavor and preserve food.

The staple ingredient of an Indian diet is most definitely grains in the form of chapatti, dal and roti. Chapatti is an unleavened flat bread, usually made with wheat flour, which is typically eaten with curries, vegetables and lentils. Dal is essentially a soup composed of cooked pulses such as lentils, beans, mung and chana. Rice is also a staple, often served as a accompaniment to mains as a side dish.

In today’s India, the diet varies greatly from region to region. In North India, the diet is heavily centered around meat, dairy, and wheat-based dishes. Meat, especially chicken and lamb, is a beloved staple of Punjabi, Mughlai, and Kashmiri cuisines. Biryanis and kebabs, which are heavily flavored with spices and dried fruit, are particularly popular. Meat is usually served with naan, an oven-baked flatbread, and smoky lentil curries. Meanwhile, the South Indian diet is typically vegetable-based, and dishes typically include rice, sambar (a spicy lentil soup), and chutneys. Dosa and idli—rice-based pancakes—are also popular.

Another major part of the Indian diet is snacks, or chaat, which are typically enjoyed between meals or late in the evening. Local street vendors in India are excellent sources of snacks; from salty samosas and crisp pakoras to spicy chaat and sweet jalebi. All of these delicious and flavorful snacks are frequently enjoyed by locals.

In sum, the Indian diet is a beautiful reflection of its culture and the ancient traditions steeped within it. It is at once flavorful, hearty, and healthy, and is incredibly rich in its variety. Exploring the Indian diet is a journey of discovery and delight, not to be missed!

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