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    Posted: 22-Dec-2007 at 05:13
Indian food has to be one of the most diverse in the world. There are so many dishes from so many different parts of india and the subcontinent.
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  Quote jdalton Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-Dec-2007 at 04:26
Originally posted by anum

Indian food has to be one of the most diverse in the world. There are so many dishes from so many different parts of india and the subcontinent.

I'm pretty sure that if we organized history by the quality and variety of the cuisine rather than by what type of weapons people made, places like Britain and Russia and Germany would not end up as the examples of the peak of civilization.
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  Quote balochii Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18-Dec-2010 at 11:32
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I have always wondered what was Indian food like before the Mughals? Does any one know what indians use to eat before the muslims came? Majority of the Indian dishes today have been influenced by afghan or persian dishes through the mughals.
 
yeah much of today's indian cuisine is a mughal invention, espeically north indian cuisine which people enjoy here in the west, i am not sure what north indian hindus ate before, i guess they were vegetarians, but today all of them eat meatLOL
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Arthshasta of  Kautilya , Mansollas of  Someshwar[ chalukya king ] and Prathwiraj raso provide a large number of Indian dishes and food habbit of Indian peoples.
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  Quote MillerA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08-Feb-2011 at 23:50
Did Thai food gain some of it's recipes from an Indian influence? Some of the curries have a similar taste although Indian seems more spicy.

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