Exploring the Beauty of Puna
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Dietary habits in India are incredibly regional. The lifestyle shifts every few hundred kilometres—from the coconut-infused coastal life of the South to the wheat and dairy-heavy culture of the North. However, the common thread is the "home-cooked" ideal; despite the rise of delivery apps, the kitchen remains the heart of the Indian home. Exploring the Beauty of Puna | Festival |
No exploration of Indian culture is complete without addressing its relationship with . Indian cuisine is as diverse as its geography. In the North, wheat-based breads (rotis) and heavy, dairy-rich curries define the palate, while in the South, rice, lentils, and coconut create a lighter, spiced fare. Food is inextricably linked to lifestyle; it is the center of every social gathering. The concept of "Atithi Devo Bhava" (the guest is equivalent to God) dictates that a guest must never leave a home hungry, often leading to a loving but forceful insistence on second helpings—a unique Indian hospitality quirk. | | Eid | Sheer Khurma recipe tutorials,