You can try more Indian foods... Like butter chicken with garlic naan... Chicken tikka masala.. matar paneer...mango lassi... Goolab jamoon..panipuri...and lots more
Greetings from India. I stumbled upon your video by chance, but I'm glad i watched it anyway. Quite pleased to learn that you enjoyed Indian food and loved the BC, GN, Sam and ML. Biryani is the epitome of cooked rice of India. It was a regal dish and has shrouded and mystical origins. It is the most popular and ordered dish in India. Also, there are multiple varieties of Biryani in India, each with its own unique flavor. Biryanis are made with either Chicken, Lamb(mutton) or no meat(vegetarian). I have spent some two years before in the USA and met some chill black dudes. What I liked about them was that they were open to trying Indian food because just like us Indians, Black people in general like their spices. I have some recommendations for you if you would like to try out more Indian food. Indian food is vast, multifaceted and very diverse. 1.Masala Dosa - a rice and lentil based crepe with some chutneys and some sambar (vegetable stew with spices) 2. Chole Batura (spiked chickpeas). Very popular dish in India. 3. Palak paneer - A spinach based curry with Indian cheese a.k.a Paneer. Usually had with either rice or a roti (roti is the word for flatbread in India) 3. Dal Makhni - One of my favourite dishes by far. But this might be tough to get in the states. 4. Tandoori chicken - Indian tender chicken with spices cooked in a clay oven, a.k.a the Tandoor. 5. Pani Puri - Popular indian street food. Really flavorsome and tasty. Vegetarian and not caloric heavy either. 6. Dahi Puri - Street food, but made with Dahi or curd or yoghurt. Sweet and Spicy. 6. Gulab Jamoon - Dessert. Similar to donut but made with cheesy flour. Fried and soaked with syrup. 7. Jalebi - Funnel cake like. Fried dough dipped in syrup. 8. Masala Chai - Hot milk tea, flavored with spices. It is the soul of India and is the beverage of choice for most Indians. 9. Kulfi - Indian ice cream. 10. Some good Desserts - Mysore pak, Kaju katli, Chenna Poda, Soan Papdi. There are obviously many more. But i believe you can use my comment as an authentic source for trying out other Indian dishes. Once you start from here, you will be able to explore more on your own. ✌️👍
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Mango lassi! ❤ When you eat Biriyani, ALWAYS mix some Yogurt salad that comes along with it, we call it the Raita(Cucumbers, onions, cilantro in Yogurt) it goes really Well. Samosa is a typical Indian snack that goes with the Tamarind-Date chutney and the Mint-Cliantro chutney which came with your Samosa. Next time try some Garlic Naan, with Chicken tikka masala or Paneer Makhni or Dal Makhni, all finger licking GOOOD! ❤❤❤
Love this channel bruh. Keep this stuff coming. You eat like you are into it. I came over here from Reviewbrah, who is fun and has his own thing, but when I see you do it, it's like, that's how I grew up, people be partaking and smackin lips and enjoying that stuff. I wish your phone hadn't overheated... wanted to know more about them sauces!
Chicken Tikka Masala has been voted the most popular meal in Britain, yep not fish and chips or a sunday roast but a Indian. Very odd looking Samosas and the Raita looked odd too and what was that thin sauce/thing? Where were the Pompadoms? And Nan bread, i'm glad you enjoyed the UK's favorite food but from the look of what you ate this would not pass in the UK, but we do love Indian food (most of which would not be let out of a kitchen in India).
India is a very diverse country with thousands of food options but sadly all that we hear foreigners trying are the usual butter chicken, tandoori chicken, chicken tikka masala,samosa, biriyani,mango lassi etc.I wish you could try so many more delicious dishes like, masala dosa, vada,appam and tew,chole bhature,Aloo paratha, just to name a few.
We only have the most popular dishes from India here for the most part. Especially in a place like where I live. Those more unique dishes are probably only in places like LA and NY.
Why not try biryani in India I guess it's more different, and usually I don't put saffron in biryani because saffron's very expensive but yeah lots of masala is required n it's one of my favourite food as well❤️😊
The Rice Dish - Biryani can be very spicy and hot depending on which part of india it is from, for example Hyderabad, India can be outright super spicy even for Indians. I don't believe they cook Biryani the traditionally way in the US (only a few places) most of the eateries will have a version of friend rice Vs slow cooked. If super strong spicy food is NOT your preferred food please try - Butter Chicken. I am certain you will enjoy it many times over.