Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Indian food is unique and different from other foods. The difference is not in the taste only but is also in the methods used to prepare the dishes. Indian food shows a perfect intermix of diverse cultures and age. If you would like to taste real Indian food it is advisable to taste it at an Indian home, instead of at a restaurant. This is so because Indian food differs according to a state, and also according to communities within the same state. Indian food has also been affected by various cultures and changing times just like other elements of the culture like clothes. Indian food is well known for its spiciness. If you eat at a wealthy Indian family’s place or an educated Indian's home, it may not be very different from the western way. All the same, in a conservative Indian house, one may be required to sit in a cross-legged, yogis tic pose on the floor and eat with the right hand from a banana leaf. It is a common tradition in these Indian families to leave their shoes outsi http://amplify.com/u/bc06