Vegetables are available in plenty in winters... Especially leafy vegetables.. So vegetable carries are eaten a lot in winter. Also dry fuits.... And sweet including dry fruits.. Bond ke ladoo is excellent to eat in winters
Indians eat different from Americans they eat stuff different colors and names they also still eat with their hands
They don't celebrate Christmas. So they don't eat anything. They eat Indian Food like regular days.
India has a predominately Hindu population, and as such, most Indians don't celebrate Christmas.
Indians mostly treat themselves with some nice food on the holidays like chole bhathure, pav bhaji, idli sambhar, etc. The holiday is the day to treat one so indians treat them. :D
Cassava, sweet potato, malvaceae
yes..
Curry.
Traditionally, meals are eaten while sitting on the floor. But with the modernisation of India, this practice is diminishing.
meat
hars
Cassava, sweet potato, malvaceae
It depends on your location and on what is available
The food eaten during lent season is usually vegetarian only
pizza and burgers
Though it can be eaten at any time of the year, it is most commonly consumed during the winter holidays.
Lohri is the Indian Hindu festival celebrated in North India with the onset of winter harvest.Til seeds are winter oil seeds and is rich in fat that gives warmth in the winter month ,similarly nuts and sugar candy are also savoured in the festival with worship in front of a community bonfire..
It was important for the Medieval people of the Middle Ages to preserve food in the summer to be eaten during during the winter months. Foods which could not be preserved were only eaten when they were in season. It was not economic to keep and feed animals during the winter so animals were slaughtered in the autumn. The meat during the Middle Ages was preserved in salt. Some historians believe that pepper was also used in food preservation during the Middle Ages, however pepper was even more expensive than salt that its use for such a purpose must have been extremely limited.
Polar bears don't go anywhere. They always stay in their habitat, the north. During the winter, they build themselves a den for hibernation, then, after winter, they swim in the water to catch up on their food, they haven't eaten for quite a while.
Yes
yes..
In India