I know I m back after a week of MIA.High speed internet has become a luxury here now.The last time I posted I forgot to save it and I had to retype the entire post.
Yay !I am finally getting internet connection to the level where I can upload media to wordpress so I am going to use this as a blog post opportunity.This will be a very short post though.
I have been seeing a lot of pictures of good food on Instagram lately and I thought India isn’t India without good food.So today was a day dedicated to food tasting.If you’re on a diet at the moment get away from here you’re going to be super hungry after looking at these pictures.If you want to continue reading and binge eat after that stay here.
I went to breakfast to my favourite and most popular restaurant for South Indian food,Sangeetha.I am going to show you what a typical South Indian breakfast looks like.
The other two common types of South Indian breakfast dishes are :Idli and Upma
I would have posted a picture but my internet connection decides to make my life miserable again and last only for a few minutes .
Don’t ask me to go to my neighbor’s house ?I have tried every device in my house and every possible other place I can get to but nothing works.I think there’s a national internet crisis right now.
I am not a huge fan of desserts hence I didn’t order any and also I had to rush to another appointment
Just because I didn’t eat much don’t think I don’t have a voracious appetite it’s just that I was forced to eat oats in the morning
Okay guys,I m super sorry I know.I have a picture of the unedited version of lassi to show you guys but media would not upload beyond this point.So,I have to say see ya !
I m done with day 8 and day 9 but I will be back with the posts once media uploads decide to take place again.
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Nice info.. Thanks for sharing.
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Very interesting read.
It’s good to discover new things.
Great read
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I really love Indian food, and those photos look great!! well done
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Yes I am glad to have been born in this country for the food
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great post, thanks for sharing
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Indian foods are always on my favorite list! These photos are just mouth watering. Great article👍
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Yes they tasted really good thanks
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I live in a college town with some great food varieties. We have an Indian restaurant that’s really great, but they don’t serve breakfast. That would be so cool to try!
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Hey I know you live in Indiana.My uncle lives there and I heard they have great restaurants there
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Great blog. Lovin it
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Loved the peek into this culture! Thank you!
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owww they look so delicious thanks a lot ı liked much
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Wow, what a great insight into your culture. The food looks inviting.
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Love this view into Indian foods, great job!
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Nice photos! I never tried Indian food!
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Thanks do check if there’s a restaurant near you and try them out
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I spent 3 months in Bangalore, and I love it so very much. I learned to love the hotness of the food, and totally am taken by the Indian desserts! I like your photos. Thanks for sharing
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I was born and brought in Bangalore.I spent the first 10 years of my life there it’s an amazing place
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They look delicious.
You took nice photos.
I always wanted to try Indian food, one of them is “canai” if you know what I mean. But I never got the chance.
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Yes please do visit india when you can.This place is worth it for the food alone
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Seems yummy.. Got to taste the same.. Available in my part of India as well..
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Yes india has really amazing food
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Great photos. Love street photography especially street food photography!
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Food looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!
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That looks like a delicious meal! India has recently become one of the top places I want to visit and your post just made me want to book a flight!
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Yes you can come to India for the food alone.
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Hey, Harini! Thank you for sharing some pictures — and for including the explanations/captions below each one! 😉 Otherwise, I would have been lost! Thanks for giving me a glimpse into your life, which is very different from my own. Keep up the adventures!
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Amazing dear, I love your free style in writing. I read every bit of it though am not conversant with those meals but I loved reading it. Am glad I visited your blog….
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Hey thank you !If there’s an Indian restaurant somewhere close to where you live you must try these out
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oh wow.. thanx for sharing
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yumm . I love the chutney’s and sambar!! the aroma of hot dosa is just superb!! great pics!!
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Yummyyy !! My favrt food. And also you have presented the post very well.
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Hey Anna !That’s the whole point of my captioning the pictures.Yes everybody’s life different and those differences are beautiful
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Thanks they tasted really great too !
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Liked the Coffee shot Harini. Which place did you go. I am sure folks would want to know where you ate your Dosai
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Thanks.This was at sangeeta
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Whenever I get the chance to visit a new place, I always makes sure that I amble around and check their food and do street photography and food photography as well. I love all the Indian food that you have captured, some of them I’ve tried it already and some are new to me. They actually looks really luscious and so tempting. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
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Gotta love filter kaapi. I am so spoilt now that I don’t enjoy hot coffee in Baristas anymore ! Lovely breakfast that 🙂
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My my! You made me so hungry 🙂 Love it. You did manage to make my mouth water 🙂
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Growing up as an Indian in South Africa, we weren’t exposed to much of Indian food besides curries and breyani however, after traveling to India, I am in love with the cuisine – from Dosa sambar, to chole bature, to chaat and just everything! Mango lassi is my favourite!
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Ahh the notorious Delhi belly. I didn’t know what it meant the first time I heard of it but thanks to a few blog posts I have finally come to understand it. I can drink tap water, but only when I know that it is safe to drink. Since you discouraged us from drinking water in India then I won’t do it lol. I tried eating in an Indian restaurant once and I was surprised that I actually love the food. None of the food that you mentioned here I was able to try though.
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