Tandoori Chicken, Curry, masala dosa, Batata vada, pav bhaaji, Chaat(bhel puri, sev puri) Choole masala, as you travel (each region has different dishes unique to them)
Rice
Some of the different foods that are eaten in North India include roti, lentils, goat, lamb, and samosa. Some of the foods eaten in South India include pigeon pea stew, chicken, seafood, sambar, and kichadi.
rice
The people of India have a wide variety of foods that they eat. Some of the foods are curries, dal, tandoori chicken, and rice.
Special foods include potato pancakes (latkes) and jelly donuts (sufganiyot). Also, any foods fried in oil are traditional.
Special foods include potato pancakes (latkes) and jelly donuts (sufganiyot). Also, any foods fried in oil are traditional. There are no special drinks.
They eat Kjottkaker and love fish :D
Tikka masala, curry chicken, japati or Somoza
Mother's Day is not associated with any special foods like some other holidays are. It is associated with serving mom breakfast in bed or taking her out to a restaurant for whatever her favorite food is.
The national foods of India differ from state to state .Some of the national foods are- Puran Poli (Maharashtra), Allo Partha and Lassi, Saroo da Saag and Makhi di roti (Punjab), Pongal, Dosai and idly (Tamil Nadu), Parata, custard (Uttar Pradesh), and Pulagam.
Indian as in from India (India has many languages), or Native American? What counts as foods - anything edible that grows in nature or prepared dishes? Frame a more precise question.
migratory birds that comes to India