indian food
If you visit in india,you need to know
Biryani
What It Is: An aromatic rice dish cooked with several spices, notably saffron, and a protein (typically chicken or mutton) that's been marinated.
Perfect For: A huge family dinner.
Feels Like: Hearing the neighborhood mosque sound its azan for evening prayers.Momos
What It Is: A variation on the traditional dimsum, native to the North Eastern states that border Nepal (where the dish originated), eaten with a fiery red chutney.
Perfect For: A quick mid-evening snack.
Feels Like: Kicking your shoes off after a long day and settling into your couch for hours of TV.Idli
What It Is: A heavy South Indian breakfast food. A fermented batter of ground rice and lentils, steamed in little circular moulds.
Perfect For: When you're done sleeping in on a Saturday morning.
Feels Like: Being woken up by the smell of cooking.
What Is It: Small balls of dried milk, slow cooked and boiled in a sugar syrup.
Perfect For: When you've already had a delicious meal and have just enough room for dessert.
Feels Like: Playing hide-and-go-seek with your cousins at a family reunion way, way past your bedtime.
You get those also in Singapore. I love the Bryani mutton and chicken. My Indian friends keep telling me to try the Idli. The gulag jaamun you can get from a can. I bring some from SG for my friends when I go there. Haven't tried the momos