A-Z Recipes

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In the treasure of Australia’s food culture, there is another exotic, delicious and healthy dish called crocodile meat. Crocodile meat is very delicious, very soft,...

Foods made out of the leftovers have a secret beauty about them-Croquetas are one of those little wonders. And when you have ever tried a...

Dahi bhalla is just one expression of India’s regional street-food creativity.  Dahi bhallas form the hallmark of Delhi’s chaat traditions, while Cuttack’s Garlic Dahi Bhalla...

Dal kachori is at the core of Indian street food tradition – originating in Jaipur, then making its way to Hing-infused breakfast varieties in Banaras, ...

Dal with veggies is still one of the most reliable meals across Eastern India.  No matter if it’s Bengali bhaja moong dal, Odia Dalma, Bihari...

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Damper holds a special and memorable place in the county’s cultural history. This is a plain, simple Australian bread traditionally made by travelling workers and...

Creamy-chocolate eclairs bites Includes: Know me a little, please! Éclair, a conventional of French pastry, has a rich and elegant records that dates again to...

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Includes: Know me a little, please! Fettuccine Alfredo, the iconic creamy pasta dish diagnosed for its rich, buttery flavor, originated nolonger in America—as many could...

Chickpeas are such a globally flexible item; they are used in Indian curries, West Asian dips of many kinds, in American salads, in British comfort...

Egg dishes are among the most versatile and widely enjoyed foods in the world, appearing in countless cuisines & culinary traditions. From simple breakfast to...

Greek yoghurt can now be found not just in the Mediterranean region but across the globe, from India, America and Britain to West Asia; it...

Lentils provide comfort universally- Indians,  Americans, Britons, East Asians, West Asians – they seem to cover all. Whether in dal served with vegetables and rice...