Indian cuisine is intricate. Though Indian restaurants present it as part of a uniform, nationalized cuisine, in reality the food is as regionally specific and diverse as the people. But though the cuisines are region specific there are certain common threads which make it a uniform, nationalized cuisine. All regional cuisines depend on curry. But the global concept that Indian dishes are all curries is not true. Specialty of this cuisine is the variety of spices which makes each dish exotic, delicious and different from the rest of the cuisines of the world.
Soumitra Pahari, General Manager of Mercure KCP, succinctly puts the speciality of Indian cuisine thus: “When we recall Indian cuisine, we recall the different varieties of flavours, aromas and authenticity of a culture. Here in India our cuisine depict the culture of each and every state. When anyone from any place, city or country visits any place in India the first and the foremost thing the tourist does is to try the authentic cuisine of the state they visit, to know more about the culture and the traditional of a place. Each and every state in India has its own culture, taste, authenticity and most importantly their traditional way of cooking their special items. Each dish is cooked in its own special way. That’s what makes an Indian Cuisine special!”
Shiv Parvesh, Executive Chef, Indore Marriott Hotel, avers, “Indian cuisine is one of the most diverse and flavourful cuisine in the world. With its rich history and influences from different cultures, Indian food has something to offer everyone. Whether you are a fan of spice or you prefer something mild, from rich, creamy curries to aromatic rice dishes, there’s something for everyone.”
This story is from the August - September 2022 edition of Food & Beverage Business Review.
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