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Food & Drinks

  • International No Diet Day 2026: Celebrate With These 10 Indulgent Recipes You'll Love

    No Diet Day 2026 is your excuse to ditch the rules and enjoy these indulgent recipes. Discover delicious comfort foods and desserts you'll want to make again and again.

  • Why Lahori Chana Masala Tastes So Different, And How To Cook It At Home

    What makes Lahori Chana Masala special is its balance - spicy but not overpowering, rich yet simple. It pairs beautifully with naan, roti, or plain rice, making it perfect for family meals ...

  • Which City Is Known As The Watermelon Capital Of India?

    With its hot, dry climate and large-scale production, Solapur has earned its place as India's go-to source for watermelons every summer.

  • Why Food Cooked In A Clay Pot Tastes So Much Better

    Food cooked in a clay pot tastes richer and more comforting because slow, even heat enhances natural flavours.

  • Food Festivals And Exciting Events To Check Out Across India In May And June 2026

    May and June in India offer unique culinary experiences despite the heat, featuring coastal seafood festivals and mango-themed events.

  • The Spicy Turkish Eggs Recipe You Need To Make This Summer

    Turkish eggs or çılbır is a centuries-old dish of poached eggs on garlicky yoghurt topped with spicy red chilli butter.

  • This Easy Saunf Ka Sharbat Will Instantly Cool You Down This Summer

    This simple yet flavourful recipe was shared by MasterChef Aruna Vijay on her Instagram, and it's quickly becoming a must-try summer cool

  • Ever Heard of Tudkiya Bhaat? Here's Why Himachal Loves This One-Pot Meal

    Unlike plain boiled rice, Tudkiya Bhaat is cooked slowly with lentils, yoghurt, ghee, and mild spices, giving it a rich yet balanced flavour.

  • Luchi To Radha Ballavi, 5 Traditional Bengali Breads Worth Trying

    Some are light and airy, others rich and indulgent, but each has its own place in Bengali culture. Usually paired with potato curries, lentils, or enjoyed with tea, these breads bring variety ...

  • Mishti Doi vs Bhapa Doi: The Real Difference Between The Traditional Bengali Desserts Made With Curd

    Mishti doi and bhapa doi may look similar, but their flavours tell a different story. Find out how these iconic Bengali desserts differ in texture and preparation.

  • New Menus In Delhi NCR This Summer That Make Going Out Worth It

    Delhi NCR restaurants launch innovative summer menus featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients and vibrant cocktails from May to July.

  • Mother's Day Menus Across India: Best Places To Take Your Mum Out This Sunday

    Celebrations include thoughtfully crafted dishes, live music, and spa discounts, creating memorable moments for families on Mother’s Day, May 10th, 2026.

  • This South Indian Raw Mango Chutney Is So Good, You'll Be Hooked

    South Indian raw mango chutney is typically tangy, spicy, and freshly ground, often made with coconut, curry leaves, and mustard seeds.

  • The Ultimate Pub Crawl To Vasant Vihar: Delhi's Most Bustling Bar District, Stop by Stop

    Vasant Vihar in South Delhi hosts a diverse bar scene from early evening spots to speakeasies, offering unique cocktails and atmospheres.

  • What Is Malai Baraf? A Unique North Indian Ice Cream Made With Heat

    Malai Baraf is a traditional Indian dairy dessert made by slow boiling full-fat buffalo milk, creating a dense, grainy texture without freezing.

  • This 15-Minute Bharwa Tamatar Recipe Makes A Simple Lunch Feel Special

    A simple stuffed-tomato dish that comes together quickly, bharwa tamatar makes for a comforting lunch with minimal effort and everyday ingredients.

  • All The Symbols You Spot On Packaged Foods Beyond Green And Red, What Each Means

    Every packaged food item in India comes with a some labels that help you align food choices with your health goals and lifestyle.

  • How To Make Traditional Bihari Sattu Bhaat At Home

    Sattu Bhaat is valued for its high nutritional content and cooling nature. It involves very little cooking, which makes it quick and convenient.

  • The One Thing You Should Always Do To Make Your Potato Fries Crispy

    A quick soak before frying can prevent soggy potatoes and help create a crisp, restaurant-style texture.

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