The Rich Tapestry of Indian Lifestyle and Cooking Traditions
As they sat down in the living room, Rohan couldn't help but notice the old, dusty VHS player in the corner. Didi noticed his curiosity and chuckled. "Oh, that old thing? I was just thinking of cleaning it. It has some old family recordings."
“Overboiled is bitter,” she said. “Underboiled is weak. You must catch the moment.”
The vastness of India means that a "standard" traditional diet does not exist. Instead, geography dictates the staple: North India: Known for wheat-based breads like , and rich, cream-based South India: Relies heavily on rice, lentils, and coconut . Fermented dishes like are breakfast staples celebrated for their probiotic benefits Coastal Regions: