The Indian Restaurant Menu Decoded

The Indian Restaurant Menu Decoded

Author: Colleen Taylor Sen

Publisher: eBooks2go, Inc.

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 1618130501

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The aim of this guide is to help the diner interpret the menu of Indian restaurants in North America and choose dishes that will not only expand their understanding but also enhance their enjoyment of Indian cooking, one of the world's greatest cuisines.


Food Culture in India

Food Culture in India

Author: Colleen Taylor Sen Ph.D.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2004-07-30

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 031308582X

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The extreme diversity of Indian food culture—including the dizzying array of ingredients and dishes—is made manageable in this groundbreaking reference. India has no national dish or cuisine; however, certain ingredients, dishes, and cooking styles are typical of much of the subcontinent's foodways. There are also common ways of thinking about food. The balanced coverage found herein covers many states ignored by previous food writers. Students will find much of cultural interest here to complement country studies and foodies will discover fresh perspectives. From prehistoric times there has been considerable mixing of cultures and cuisines within India. Today, the endless variations in cuisine reflect religious, community, regional, and economic differences and histories. Sen, a noted author on Indian cuisine, consummately encapsulates the foodways in historical context, including the influence of the British period (the Raj). Among the topics covered are the restrictions of various religions and castes and the northern wheat-based vs. the southern rice-based cuisine, with an extensive review of each regional cuisine with typical meals. She characterizes the only-recent restaurant culture, with mention of Indian fare offered abroad. In addition, the Indian sweet tooth so apparent in the dishes made for many festivals and celebrations is highlighted. The roles of diet and health are also explained, with an emphasis on Ayruveda, which is gaining support in Western countries. A plethora of recipes for different regions and occasions complements the text.


Step-by-step Indian Cooking

Step-by-step Indian Cooking

Author: Sharda Gopal

Publisher: Barrons Educational Series Incorporated

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780812058291

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Discusses equipment ingredients, and cooking techniques used in preparing Indian cuisine, and provides recipes for beans, vegetables, meat, chicken, seafood, eggs, bread, rice, and desserts


Feasts and Fasts

Feasts and Fasts

Author: Colleen Taylor Sen

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2014-11-15

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1780233914

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From dal to samosas, paneer to vindaloo, dosa to naan, Indian food is diverse and wide-ranging—unsurprising when you consider India’s incredible range of climates, languages, religions, tribes, and customs. Its cuisine differs from north to south, yet what is it that makes Indian food recognizably Indian, and how did it get that way? To answer those questions, Colleen Taylor Sen examines the diet of the Indian subcontinent for thousands of years, describing the country’s cuisine in the context of its religious, moral, social, and philosophical development. Exploring the ancient indigenous plants such as lentils, eggplants, and peppers that are central to the Indian diet, Sen depicts the country’s agricultural bounty and the fascination it has long held for foreign visitors. She illuminates how India’s place at the center of a vast network of land and sea trade routes led it to become a conduit for plants, dishes, and cooking techniques to and from the rest of the world. She shows the influence of the British and Portuguese during the colonial period, and she addresses India’s dietary prescriptions and proscriptions, the origins of vegetarianism, its culinary borrowings and innovations, and the links between diet, health, and medicine. She also offers a taste of Indian cooking itself—especially its use of spices, from chili pepper, cardamom, and cumin to turmeric, ginger, and coriander—and outlines how the country’s cuisine varies throughout its many regions. Lavishly illustrated with one hundred images, Feasts and Fasts is a mouthwatering tour of Indian food full of fascinating anecdotes and delicious recipes that will have readers devouring its pages.


Pakoras, Paneer, Pappadums

Pakoras, Paneer, Pappadums

Author: Colleen Taylor Sen

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2010-07-01

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9781453631560

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The aim of this guide is to help the diner interpret the menus of Indian restaurants in North America and choose dishes that will expand their understand and enhance their enjoyment of one of the great world cuisines.


Foodist

Foodist

Author: Darya Pino Rose

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2013-05-07

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 0062201271

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In Foodist, Darya Pino Rose, a neuroscientist, food writer, and the creator of SummerTomato.com, delivers a savvy, practical guide to ending the diet cycle and discovering lasting weight-loss through the love of food and the fundamentals of science. A foodist simply has a different way of looking at food, and makes decisions with a clear understanding of how to optimize health and happiness. Foodist is a new approach to healthy eating that focuses on what you like to eat, rather than what you should or shouldn’t eat, while teaching you how to make good decisions, backed up by an understanding of what it means to live a healthy lifestyle. Foodist: Using Real Food and Real Science to Lose Weight Without Dieting is filled with tips on food shopping, food prep, cooking, and how to pick the right restaurants and make smart menu choices.


Rocky's Table - Indian Menu For Fine Dining

Rocky's Table - Indian Menu For Fine Dining

Author: Rocky Mohan

Publisher: Harpercollins

Published: 2011-02-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788172239152

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FOOD AFICIONADO presents six menus, polished to perfection, for entertaining in style. In addition-and this is a first for Indian food books-he provides a detailed guide to matching wines with specific Indian flavours. Included is a selection of popular dishes from Kashmir, Rajasthan, Bengal and Kerala, as well as a range of Indian barbeques and fried kababs. Each of the fifty dishes featured here is accompanied by a photograph to give you a near-taste of the sumptuous food. Mohan's recipes are tried and tested and he does not believe in short cuts. The preparations are authentic, yet easy to whip up in the contemporary kitchen. Each cuisine is organized into a composite menu covering vegetables, dals, fish, meats and dessert. You'll find some unusual dishes too, such as palak rista (mini Kashmiri meatballs), rasgulla kadhi, papad ki sabzi, maach paturi (mustard fish wrapped in banana leaf) and goolar or fig kabab. Among the universal favourites are rogan josh, Kolhapuri mutton, prawn balchao, barah kabab and phirni. Follow this book and you will soon evolve into a master chef of Indian fine dining!


Indian Menu Planner

Indian Menu Planner

Author:

Publisher: Roli Books Private Limited

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9788174370181

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Twelve celebrated chefs from Welcome Group Maurya Sheraton, New Delhi, bring you an array of traditional Indian recipes and delicacies from the subcontinent's cuisine. These chefs have not only simplified and adapted the old recipes to modern times but also generated new ones. The Indian Menu Planner is divided into three sections such as Tandoor and Dry Dishes, Curries and Simmering Pot and Vegetarian Dishes and Desserts. This book is innovatively packaged in a unique triple-section button pack.


Emergent Spaces

Emergent Spaces

Author: Petra Kuppinger

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 3030843793

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This book explores different emergent spaces where diverse urbanites spontaneously negotiate, make and remake urban spaces, create opportunities, produce social change, challenge urban life, culture, and politics, or simply ask for their right to the city. The focus of this book is on spaces and contexts where change is seeded, regardless of whether it was planned and whether it was or will be successful in the end. Contributors analyze the seeds of change at their very inception in diverse cultural contexts across four continents. How do small groups of ordinary and often also disenfranchised people design, suggest and implement ideas of change? How do they use and remake small urban spaces to better suit their purposes, voice claims to the city, create opportunities, and design better urban lives and futures? The emphasis of this volume is not on the nature of activities and change, but on the minute processes of initiating change.