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Interesting Facts You Should Know About Indian Food

India is known as the Land of Spices, and it is rightly so. No other country in the world produces the variety of spices as India. Arab, Greek and Roman traders contributed a lot as well to the very first foreign flavors and spices in India.

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Interesting Facts You Should Know About Indian Food

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  1. www.shirazrestaurant.com Food is something that everyone loves. And people love talking about food as well. It is something that people could talk about for a very long time. You may be aware of certain dishes and its recipes. But how much does one know about the history of Indian cuisine? Here are some interesting facts about the Indian cuisine: 1. India is known as the Land of Spices, and it is rightly so. No other country in the world produces the variety of spices as India. 2. Arab, Greek and Roman traders contributed a lot as well to the very first foreign flavors and spices in India. Who do you think brought Saffron to India? 3. The staple ingredients of today’s Indian cuisine Las Vegas include potato, chilly, and tomato. But these ingredients aren’t of Indian origin. They were brought to India by Portuguese people. 4. The Portuguese introduced Indians to refined sugar as well. Prior to that, honey and fruits were used as natural sweeteners in the Indian cuisine. The Best Indian Restaurant Las Vegas, too, uses honey as natural sweeteners in lots of its dishes. 5. One of the most popular and loved chicken tikka masala itself isn’t of Indian origin. It was in fact invented in Scotland, in the city of Glasgow. 6. The very first Indian restaurant in the US opened in mid 1960s. and today, there are more than 80,000 Indian restaurants in US alone. 7. Little if really known about the eating and food habits of the Indus valley civilization, the earliest Indian civilization, as the language used then hasn’t been deciphered yet.

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