The
cuisine of India is one of the world's most diverse cuisines, characterized by
its sophisticated and subtle use of the many spices, vegetables, grains and
fruits grown across India. The cuisine of each geographical region includes a
wide assortment of dishes and cooking techniques reflecting the varied
demographics of the ethnically diverse Indian subcontinent. India's religious
beliefs and culture have played an influential role in the evolution of its
cuisine. Vegetarianism is widely practiced in many Hindu, Buddhist and Jain
communities.
Indian
cuisine has also influenced cuisines across the world, especially those of
South East Asia. It is now one of the most popular cuisines across the globe,
enjoyed not only among the large Indian diaspora but also by the general
population in North America, Europe, Australia and parts of Africa.
The
Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi released set of 24 commemorative stamps and
Miniature Sheets on Indian Cuisines, at the inauguration ceremony of the World
Food India 2017, in New Delhi on 3rd November, 2017. The stamps depict Bhog
Prasad dishes including Modak, Mahaprasad - Rice Dal, Chhappan Bhog, Peda,
Sandesh, Tirupati Laddoo; Festival Food which includes Malpua, Pongal, Motichur
Laddoo, Gujhiya, Seviyan, Thekua; Popular Food viz. Poha Jalebi, Golgappa,
Dhokla, Chhole Bhature, Idli Dosa, Vada Pav and Regional Food which includes
Baby Appam, Baghare Baingan, Dal Bati, Litti Chokha, Makke ki Roti Sarson ka
Saag and Biryani.
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