Food Stories, Rituals and Traditions of India: A Food Journey through India
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Prem Souri Kishore
About this listen
Indian cuisine has a rich legacy of myriad faiths, history, food invasions, cultural landscapes and rituals. This book is richly spiced with the author's memories and personal stories bringing the flavors of India alive. The narrative is peppered with food stories of India, the place of food in sacred worship, food etiquette, and taste memory. When the author travels through diverse regions, she explores food rituals, myths and traditions.
Includes 100 easy to follow recipes, a quick reference glossary, and a guide to festivals, celebrations and customs. Who knew that the lentil urad dal was eaten in India 2000 years ago, or that there are 128 versions of the rice pancake-dosa?
©2011 Hippocrene Publishing (P)2012 Prem Souri KishoreWhat listeners say about Food Stories, Rituals and Traditions of India: A Food Journey through India
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- Ravi
- 30-05-16
Evocative! Takes one down memory lane, on a nostalgic, delicious trip through India's food stories.
An interesting nostalgia-evoking trip across India - punctuated with delicious food stories. Could have done better fact checking though - Khajuraho is in Orissa? And other such factual inaccuracies.
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- Elizabeth
- 08-09-19
Fantastic!!
Loved it listen so many times now. Well written you could just about taste all these beautiful stories. Can not rate this high enough. Hopefully one day I will taste some of these beautiful recipes... I
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- sbaxter
- 09-09-20
A wonderful journey in to India
I loved the narrator, it felt like I was her guest. I’ve learnt many wonderful new things about India and it’s delicious foods.
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