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India and Cuisines Part - 2 (West India)

Hello my dear readers! Hope you read the first part of the article.

PS:- This post is a collection of Images from Google Images and some links to the respective websites as I found their work interesting. I would like to give proper credit to the images given here as well as the articles/recipes posted here by the respective websites. 😊

Must try food when in Goa


Aah! Goa..The most modern state of India which adapts to change easily, has a lot to offer in terms of the cuisines too. From Bibinka, Saurpotel to Goan Fish curry, this land offers amazing recipes. Some of them to accompany your favourite drink.😉 Do explore for more details regarding Goan cuisine.


http://food.ndtv.com/lists/10-best-goan-recipes-695849

Must try food when in Maharashtra


The fast paced city in India, Maharashtra is famous for its monuments as well as it's authentic cuisines like vada pav. This is where the Bollywood film industry thrives! To read more about the Maharashtrian cuisines, please do follow the links given below.

http://www.storypick.com/maharashtrian-dishes/

http://www.indiamarks.com/10-most-popular-maharashtrian-dishes/

http://food.ndtv.com/lists/10-best-maharashtrian-recipes-695953


Must try food when in Rajasthan


The land of kings indeed offers Royal cuisine to relish. The land of palaces and cuisine is indeed breath taking with its beauty and the taste. This is a must visit state if you are a history/architecture lover where a huge chain of palaces with its breath taking and marvellous detailing of the architectures are found. To know more about the food traits, please do follow the links below.




Must try food when in Gujarat


Gujarat, the land of textiles and Mahatma Gandhi, do offer various cuisines like Dhokla, Basundi etc which are authentic and unique recipes of Gujarat. Being one of the developed state, Gujarat has its own special treats to offer. Please do read from the following links to know more about the cuisine of Gujarat.




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