Eating The Alphabet in India: A to Z (plus Bloopers)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • This was an amazing experience filming in Delhi.
    I had a lot of help to get this out the door!
    DP in Delhi: Juhi Sharma ( / jusharma )
    Editor: Hannah Snyder ( / hannahrosesnyder )
    PA: Leah Schwartz ( / _itsjustleah_ )
    A- Alphonso Mango
    B- Bhatura
    C- Chicken Manchurian
    D- Dosa
    E- Elaichi Chai
    F- Frooti
    G- Golgappa
    H- Haldirams
    I- Idlii
    J- Jal Jeera
    K- Kulfi
    L- Lassi
    M- Maggi
    N- Naan
    O- Old Rum
    P- Parle G
    Q- Qubani Ka Meetha
    R- Rooh Afza
    S- Samosa
    T- Tandoori Chicken
    U- Uttapam
    V- Vada Pav
    W- Warq Laden Barfi
    X- Xacuti
    Y- Yakhni Lamb
    Z- Zafrani Pulao
    #india #indianfood #alphabet #foodhistory #desicuisine #desifood

Комментарии • 333

  • @BerylShereshewsky
    @BerylShereshewsky  Год назад +30

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    • @annbrookens945
      @annbrookens945 Год назад +1

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    • @Readera
      @Readera Год назад +1

      ++

    • @muhammadnoer3386
      @muhammadnoer3386 Год назад

      why do you eat indian food?. what I know is that the Indian food menu is always seasoned with Body and Earth. I'm not saying Indian food doesn't have any nutrition, but if you take it to the laboratory you will be surprised, because I used to find out the AUTHENTICITY of Indian food in several countries that are not of Indian origin, one of which is in Turkey, that the sample I brought to the laboratory , their cooking never forgets the Tradition of "Body" and "Soil" which makes a bad impact on age, has facial wrinkles aging faster. not that it's bad, and once I was looking for Indian food even though paying for a laboratory in Germany is very expensive, but still Indian food traditions are never far from "Body Poop"

    • @ItssKarann
      @ItssKarann 4 месяца назад

      ​@@muhammadnoer3386jealous

  • @jagathharen6237
    @jagathharen6237 Год назад +539

    We need a part two and this must be a series with other countries as well.

    • @yrbigfan
      @yrbigfan Год назад +10

      She in end said she will ,with other countries

    • @annbrookens945
      @annbrookens945 Год назад +6

      Yes! More eating the alphabet around the world!

    • @cursedgamer3419
      @cursedgamer3419 Год назад +1

      It is difficult because in India there is so much variety of foods which is not present in every country and for your knowledge it is not about 1℅ of all the Indian dishies

    • @UrLocalBookManSimp
      @UrLocalBookManSimp Год назад

      @@cursedgamer3419 fr bruh

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Год назад +209

    Beryl’s content have always been informative and entertaining all at the same time. She introduces us to new food every single time. May God bless her always.

  • @Ray_top5
    @Ray_top5 Год назад +136

    Beryl this is incredible. As an Indian this video makes me so happy. You have truly celebrated all aspects of Indian food beyond the tikka masala that the Western world celebrates. And you have done that without any cultural appropriation. Please let me know if you are ever in Calcutta or Bangalore. Would absolutely love to host you.

  • @shanegopee11
    @shanegopee11 11 месяцев назад +22

    As an Indian living in trinidad due to the indentured labour system, it warms my heart that you recognised our history, thank you :)

    • @AyushKumar-fo5yu
      @AyushKumar-fo5yu 10 месяцев назад +1

      bro why dont u carribean indians visit india sometime. Like i have never met one. do you still follow your culture and religion?

    • @shanegopee11
      @shanegopee11 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@AyushKumar-fo5yu I would love to go to India one day. I don't know really, our culture is quite similar, most of us cannot speak Hindi as our ancestors were beaten during indenture for speaking it, so English became our language. Many of us are still Hindu, we eat Trini food which is very similar to Indian, abit of Caribbean influence in there too.

  • @best_bluray
    @best_bluray Год назад +79

    Beryl does everything so well organised. I mean even the bloopers are so well organised 😂❤

  • @devdasrai
    @devdasrai Год назад +89

    As an Indian, here are the food I would have done that I think really highlight Indian cuisine and are some more lesser known dishes that I wish people knew about:
    A- Appam Thengai Paal
    B- Batata Vada
    C- Chili Paneer
    D- Daal Makhani
    E- Elaneer Payasam
    F- Falooda
    G- Gajar Ka Halwa
    H- Haleem
    I- Idiyappam
    J- Jalebi
    K- Kozhi Saaru
    L- Lasooni Methi Paneer
    M- Malabar Veg Stew
    N- Nihari
    O- Oats Chilla
    P- Pazham Puttu
    Q- Qeema Pav
    R- Rashogulla
    S- Shahi Thukre
    T- Thalappakkati Biryani
    U- Ukadiche Modak
    V- Vipampoo Rasam
    W- Wheat Upma
    X- Xacuti
    Y- Yakhni Pulao
    Z- Zafrani Jhinga

    • @RPKD88
      @RPKD88 Год назад +2

      I think a lot of these dishes are actually well known...

    • @devdasrai
      @devdasrai Год назад +14

      @@RPKD88 Among us Indians, yes. But among non-Indians, no. I live in America and you would be surprised at how many of these dishes I have listed that they don’t know. They only know tikka masala, naan, and samosas here. And also, I have purposely included a lot of lesser known South Indian dishes in this list. If you are South Indian, you will know those dishes…. But many North Indians don’t even know real South Indian food. North Indians only know Sambar, Idli, and Dosa. That’s all they think of when it comes to South Indian food. But if you ask them about Appam Thengai Paal, Vimpampoo Rasam, Kathirikai Puli Kuzhambu, Pazham Puttu and other foods that South Indians actually eat on a daily basis, they will know nothing about that.

    • @kritikasharma7771
      @kritikasharma7771 Год назад +17

      This is a list of mostly South Indian foods. I liked her compilation better, it was a good mix of north, central and south India.
      I am a North Indian living here in America and honestly, Americans are mostly used to South Indian food, there aren’t enough renditions of North Indian food here, apart from tikka masala, naan and samosa.
      Also, the last comment feels kinda condescending. Do South Indians know all Rajasthani, Maharashtrian, MP or Sikkim based foods?
      No! That’s because India is a huge country where this A-Z list can be made for literally each region since they are so diverse.
      Please keep the good vibes going on a fun channel like this! Peace out☮️✌️

    • @lilbunnybonnie
      @lilbunnybonnie Год назад +2

      You sold me on Ukadiche modak

    • @shivamdeol9370
      @shivamdeol9370 Год назад

      Lal these are south dishes. They are very dull

  • @theresahoward7216
    @theresahoward7216 Год назад +8

    Really enjoyed this. I am guessing the next country will be Where your sister lives... Jordan?

  • @raahatlookmanji7945
    @raahatlookmanji7945 Год назад +25

    I'm sure the other Indians watching can confirm we all have - or know someone who has - the same bowl as Beryl at 22:02 lol

  • @christinabrugger7058
    @christinabrugger7058 Год назад +19

    B - we have 2 things like that in Austria.
    Well - the 1st one is from Hungary, it's 'Langos'. Flatter and wider, served with Sourcream with Garlic, and Cheese.
    2nd, in Austria we have 'Bauernkrapfen' (roughly translated to Farmers Donut). It's kind of a savoury Donut, filled with Sauerkraut, or sometimes Apricot Jam.

  • @selvamathiseelang
    @selvamathiseelang Год назад +23

    I am tamilnadu, #Dosa covering it 😅,
    You are best in editing and even content creation,
    Best of your work , thank you with humility for visiting our nation #India 🇮🇳, Good work &
    Congratulations 🎉🎉

  • @MadhuVMenon-nasskobar-maxx
    @MadhuVMenon-nasskobar-maxx Год назад +33

    I haven't tasted Qubaani ka meetha, Xacuti chicken and Yakhni lamb and I'm intrigued to try them ASAP. The amount of research that you've put into bringing out so many dishes from different parts of the country is mind-boggling. Kudos to your effort Beryl!
    Very enthusiastic to watch this engaging A-Z series. Loving this very much and thank you :)

  • @ArunaKhudan
    @ArunaKhudan Год назад +6

    Awww beryl! U mentioned trinidad 🇹🇹 😁😁😁. I am one of the decendants of those Indians and I love doubles!

  • @hemangchauhan2864
    @hemangchauhan2864 Год назад +24

    Not only did you explore dishes, but also famous brands which are part of Indian food.
    Amazing work and dedication!

  • @Aeyo
    @Aeyo Год назад +2

    Madam, Samosa is pure Indian dish because it was used as food for military during Mauryan Empire
    The soilders of Ashoka the Great carried it as supplies as it lasted longer than other food items.
    Also the stuffing used in it were green chickpeas.
    It's completely Indian, hope you add this info with the video.

  • @louisejohnson6057
    @louisejohnson6057 Год назад +36

    I didn't realize that you slipped as many puns into this series Beryl. This is the moment that I should be dropping my own pun into this comment, and my mind is looking around for one, but nope, I'm coming up empty. I blame hunger, and your wonderful storytelling!

  • @komalnandagawali
    @komalnandagawali Год назад +9

    I watched it earlier in your shorts
    From Z-A . 😀
    Now watching again from A-Z 😀
    Still engaging ✌️👌
    ❤️ From 🇮🇳

  • @sushh000
    @sushh000 Год назад +13

    This was really incredible series to watch!! Please come up with a south indian version of this series which im sure will be as interesting as this one.

  • @AnniCarlsson
    @AnniCarlsson Год назад +6

    Most famous fruit maybe would be cloudberry. Also called Forrest gold but that might be mixed up with the chatarellas thats also gold of the Forrest

  • @markjeyaraj
    @markjeyaraj Год назад +5

    Such a cool video! And I watched it on shorts.

  • @TheRockInnRobin
    @TheRockInnRobin Год назад +6

    There’s a restaurant in Houston Texas called Cowboys and Indians. Talk about a fusion of flavors! You should check it out!

  • @mSid999
    @mSid999 Год назад +5

    Great list 👍🏼. Here is what I would pick up for these alphabets#
    F: Faluda / Firni
    H : Halwa
    J : Jalebi
    B: Biryani
    P: Pakoda
    R: Rabadi

  • @meghanachowdary347
    @meghanachowdary347 Год назад +5

    Hey you have to try RAGI MUDHA and NATI KODI PULUSU it’s an South Indian dish (I can make the briefing video for you 🥰🥰
    Send love from India 🇮🇳❤️🤗💌

  • @annbrookens945
    @annbrookens945 Год назад +10

    This was such a great series! Its nice that you did a compilation of all the shorts...with bloopers!!!

  • @Lets_eat_with_prachi
    @Lets_eat_with_prachi Год назад +17

    Beryl should get an award for the best content ever

  • @dagmarbeeke6163
    @dagmarbeeke6163 Год назад +6

    Yaaaasss!!! I like the full videos so much more, because I can't chromecast-binge the shorts 😁 Ok, dog: check. Tea: check. Blanket: check. Beryl: check!!

  • @anandbabu2692
    @anandbabu2692 Год назад +2

    Some of The history peddled in this blog is false. Yogurt came from somewhere else! Indian diet involves heavy usage of diary products. Indian classic literature originated thousands of years ago in BC talks of butter loving SriKrishna. If we know about butter we know about yogurt also. Another one is about idli. If we know how to make dosa it’s version of steaming the same batter to idli is a no brainier. I live in Singapore and have never seen such a Indonesian food. Indian food is a refined art with very intricate methods of cooking. It is not like other cuisines of blanch and eat. Where food is taken seriously and encouraged by kings cooks always experiment and come out with various dishes. Look at the temples in Cambodia Angor Vat did that temple architecture came from India to Cambodia or other way? India was a very developed in science and technology before barbarians from desert and far west came and spoiled india. They are spreading fake history and theories just like this video.

  • @Axeldiedtimeago
    @Axeldiedtimeago Год назад +9

    I love this new series and can't wait when you do with other countries. So much creative ideas for the channel, I hope Buzzfeed don't steal this.

  • @kates7277
    @kates7277 Год назад +4

    One of my favourite fruits starts with Q: Quince!

  • @eerenay
    @eerenay Год назад +8

    I watched each of these shorts when they came out. I loved it! I hope you were able to take time between shoots to spend time with family

  • @Spock1001
    @Spock1001 Год назад +1

    Beryl I love you but why wasn't A for Aam? Which is what you call a mango in hindi. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @kasiapek7575
    @kasiapek7575 Год назад +4

    Im so intrested in Indian food....its hevenly delicous and soooooo many options without meat!

  • @nikethanavattikunta6147
    @nikethanavattikunta6147 Год назад +4

    I love the puns you've added throughout the video! Also kudos to all the research you've done for each dish!

  • @Uneducated_Gamer_YT
    @Uneducated_Gamer_YT Год назад +2

    अ-ज्ञ please try😍

  • @ira._.
    @ira._. Год назад +4

    really enjoyed this ^^
    to get a more in depth look into a countries cuisine is fun, especially with background information and your quirky way of doing your videos makes it even more enjoyable :3
    can't wait for a part two~

  • @sahilbhanushali3666
    @sahilbhanushali3666 Год назад +3

    B: biryani left the chat

  • @GCLU
    @GCLU Год назад +3

    There's a Goan restaurant by me in Brooklyn called Indian Table and they have an excellent Xacutti.

  • @imrantariq1977
    @imrantariq1977 Год назад +2

    Big overlap with Pakistani Foods

    • @shubham8264
      @shubham8264 Год назад

      A 75 year old country cannot have its own cuisine. Wait untill pakistan is atleast 1000 years old

  • @arnaroy9170
    @arnaroy9170 Год назад +1

    U kno a bengali periodical desert..... called PITEY u will only find these during the winter months in only 3 days..... it's a traditional bengali desert usually u can find it any house.... but it's actually a lil rare to find in restaurant.....

  • @powerisinsoul7061
    @powerisinsoul7061 Год назад +1

    Video is Great and Really appreciated. I do work in Ministry of Food and Public distribution(India), Most of your ideas regarding origin are not accurate and feels like those most be some Internet origin thoughts and doesn't justify its actual identity of origin. --- Not every thing is originated because of British, its history is way to older than British empire

  • @hussainalmubarak5347
    @hussainalmubarak5347 Год назад +1

    I gained 5 Kgs just watching the video.

  • @GD-mw1kd
    @GD-mw1kd Год назад +1

    Called it quits on this video as soon as I saw packaged food 🤦🏼🤷
    Why? Just why?

  • @karmesindryade
    @karmesindryade Год назад +2

    Hi Beryl. I love your videos - they are always amazing and inspiring. Unfortunately, I can't watch this one due to the slim vertical format, which drives me crazy on me wide-angled screen. I know that many people will watch this on their mobile device and find it totally comfortable - but not for me. Anyway - I just wanted to share my opinion on this - this doesn't affect my love for your channel at all. Waiting for the next (horizontal) content... Hugs&Kisses from Germany (and Happy Halloween 🖤🖤🦇🦇👻)

  • @sharonadlam3195
    @sharonadlam3195 Год назад +4

    I really love that we get a wonderfully interesting history lesson along with many of your videos and this one is no exception. Such interesting facts that you manage to come up with about the history of food. Thank you Beryl ❤❤

  • @janetlanders8220
    @janetlanders8220 Год назад +2

    I play that game love it!

  • @notrixamoris3318
    @notrixamoris3318 Год назад +4

    Epic video Beryl and awesome bloopers...

  • @SR-mv2mf
    @SR-mv2mf Год назад +1

    3:03 “Indentured Service Act”. Can we talk about how vomit worthy this act is 🤮🤮🤮

  • @87murthy
    @87murthy Год назад +1

    B for Bhature? Seriously? Even when you could've had Biryani?

  • @user-um4bn6iy3j
    @user-um4bn6iy3j Год назад +1

    Yogurt existed from Vedic times in India. It was not imported from Mesopotamia at all.

  • @traffylaw5359
    @traffylaw5359 Год назад +2

    My favorite game and Chanel

  • @shubhanshujain752
    @shubhanshujain752 Год назад +3

    Congratulations! You've made the best food video on the introduction to Indian food. I'm sharing it with all my American friends.

  • @shenamason5822
    @shenamason5822 Год назад +3

    I was trying to describe Naan bread to a guy in the generic grocery store once and I could only think of a tortilla with an acne problem. I am not trying to make fun of it, because I think it's really delicious. In a pinch,I have used it as a substitute for garlic bread with garlic butter and the garlic bread sprinkle I found in the spices/seasonings section of my local generic grocery store. When I paired it with the spaghetti my now ex-husband loves,he couldn't really taste a difference!!!! I like it better because it doesn't have such a heavy bready feeling in the tummy to me like you get with traditional garlic bread.

    • @incubusk8r
      @incubusk8r Год назад +2

      CHAI = TEA
      NAAN = BREAD

    • @whydoineedanameiwillneverp7790
      @whydoineedanameiwillneverp7790 Год назад

      I actually laughed out loud at that description 😂
      I would have gone with "a cross between a tortilla and a pizza", but ya know, "tortilla with an acne problem" works too

  • @melaniebrueggemann5637
    @melaniebrueggemann5637 Год назад +3

    I never had Qubaani ka meetha (heck, I had not heard about it before I saw your video 😂) but this is definitely THE snack/dessert I would bathe in. I want to go to India just to try it. It sounds delicious.

  • @gloriapaul4071
    @gloriapaul4071 Год назад +3

    Being an Indian most of my favourite food items are there on the list... Thanks for adding the historic stories behind origin of these food...very informative 👍☺
    Namaste from India 🙏

  • @helenrobinson8894
    @helenrobinson8894 Год назад +1

    Ooooh dying to know the next country. It couldn't possibly be Iran could it??

  • @ajinkyasssyadav
    @ajinkyasssyadav Год назад +1

    A- Alphonso Mango
    B- Bhature
    C- Chicken Manchurian
    D- Dosa
    E- Elaichi Chai
    F- Frooti
    G- Gol Gappa
    H- Haldiram's
    I- Idli
    J- Jal Jeera
    K- Kulfi
    L- Lassi
    M- Maggi
    N- Naan
    O- Old Monk
    P- Parle G
    Q- Qubaani ka Meetha
    R- Rooh Afza
    S- Samosa
    T- Tandoori Chicken
    U- Uttampam
    V- Vada Pav
    W- Warq laden Barfi
    X- Xacuti
    Y- Yakhni Lamb
    Z- Zafrani Pulao

  • @siddhantkumar6340
    @siddhantkumar6340 Год назад +2

    I mean like wow, like wow, just wow, wowowoowowow, such a great series, you made me love my country even more, I think india is so rich in food you may be able to do another A to Z in India itself. I think Turkey or Greece or China can be your next destination.

  • @namansahu5381
    @namansahu5381 Год назад +1

    According to her every Indian dishes was originated outside India. lol😂

  • @ghostrider-hk5jm
    @ghostrider-hk5jm Год назад +1

    You can do this over again without repeating any food for multiple times

  • @jainvarunn
    @jainvarunn Год назад +1

    all hail the Indian bahu from GK1

  • @Vineet_thatweneed
    @Vineet_thatweneed Год назад +2

    Loved this from the starting but disappointed in alphabets why only 26 😭

  • @fisharefriends598
    @fisharefriends598 Год назад +2

    Mughal = Muggle

  • @ak4472
    @ak4472 Год назад +2

    No no no no no
    B is for biryani

  • @lilbluemandowatchesstuff9612
    @lilbluemandowatchesstuff9612 Год назад +3

    This looks like it was so fun to do! I followed a couple of times but a big compilation made for a fun lunch adventure today :) can't wait to see what's next!

  • @rishiktuli5290
    @rishiktuli5290 Год назад +1

    NO WAY THIS GUY DID ROOH AFZA NOT EVEN RAJMA CHAWAL NO WAY NO WAY

  • @vineethmohan5036
    @vineethmohan5036 Год назад +2

    Where is my biryaniii.... B FOR Bhature.... Seriously.... 😇😇.

  • @anupraj18
    @anupraj18 Год назад +1

    I cannot stop being pissed at the fact that B was not for Biryani.

  • @mangolassi7892
    @mangolassi7892 Год назад +1

    dear mam , try indian authentic food..not promotional food

  • @pavanpatil2359
    @pavanpatil2359 Год назад +4

    There should be a series about food that reminds you about of home 🙌 ❤️

  • @sankalpshende2520
    @sankalpshende2520 Год назад +2

    Next maybe Mexico🤔

  • @anchalgupta6130
    @anchalgupta6130 Год назад +3

    Being an Indian, you very well covered almost all the main dishes. Awesome content!

  • @barnamaysen0712
    @barnamaysen0712 Год назад +1

    Love from india❤️❤️ next time pls come to my house ❤️❤️

  • @Ciela887
    @Ciela887 Год назад +2

    America needs more restaurants that serve dosas. They're SO GOOD!

  • @foodlieungoctv2225
    @foodlieungoctv2225 Год назад +2

    Món cơm tuyệt vời cảm ơn bạn 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @christinabrugger7058
    @christinabrugger7058 Год назад +1

    For N you asked for the favorite Bread - in Austria it would be a 'Semmel', which you would know as Kaiser-Roll.
    'Leberkäse-Semmel' is the most common Snack in Austria, you can get it in most Supermarkets - like a Burger..
    Do you know Leberkäse?

  • @saharebrahimi1401
    @saharebrahimi1401 Год назад +1

    actually no samosa is from old persia, the word comes from persian sanbosag. and you can see that all countries now that then where under the persian empire have a version of this too

  • @mohmmadyassin6594
    @mohmmadyassin6594 Год назад +3

    First

  • @pk3
    @pk3 11 месяцев назад +1

    You went for Frooti instead of Falooda?

  • @bhavatharanipugazhendhi5335
    @bhavatharanipugazhendhi5335 Год назад +1

    It's not punjab pronounced as pa-n-jan

  • @vidyagupta1299
    @vidyagupta1299 Год назад +1

    Not a single paneer dish 🥲🥲🥲

  • @Pammellam
    @Pammellam Год назад +1

    Beryl, this is a wonderful cultural introduction. I have learned so much about Indian food. Thank you so much!

  • @youtuber23450
    @youtuber23450 Год назад +1

    Hi beryl, being a kashmiri, I would like to point out that yakhni is not made with saffron, instead the most important ingredient is mint( usually dried) and yogurt. Also, the kashmiri cuisine served in many different states is not that authentic and tastes way too different.

  • @yellowishyoutubechannel3900
    @yellowishyoutubechannel3900 Год назад +1

    👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊

  • @atulkotian
    @atulkotian Год назад +2

    Absolutely loved this series. Can't wait to see more videos like this

  • @casimon6185
    @casimon6185 Год назад +1

    Hey Beryl...You should come to Austin Texas. We have lots of great interesting food here!

  • @moniquebush9317
    @moniquebush9317 Год назад +1

    I didn't watch the shorts because I was waiting for this video.

  • @SouravThanvi
    @SouravThanvi Год назад +1

    Kindly try Kachori for K and Daal Baati for D

  • @mkgeetha
    @mkgeetha Год назад +1

    Where is "R" ? Also for W , you could try Warqi Parata

  • @npl3533
    @npl3533 Год назад +1

    Why do I always understand "the Muggles"? 😂

  • @OnusOfNous
    @OnusOfNous Год назад +1

    A: Alphonso Mango
    B: Bhature (chhole bhature)
    C: Cutlet okay no, it’s for Chilli Chicken
    D: Dosa
    E: Elaichi Chai
    F: Frooti
    G: Gulab Jamun okay no, Golagappa
    H: Haldiram’s aloo bhujia
    I: Idli
    J: Jaljeera
    K: Kulcha okay no, Kulfi
    L: Lassi
    M: Maggi
    N: Naan
    O: Old Monk Rum
    P: Parle-G
    Q: Qubani ka meetha
    R: Roohafza
    S: Samosa
    T: Tandoori Chicken
    U: Upma okay no, Uttapam
    V: Vada Pav
    W: Warq barfi
    X: Xacuti
    Y: Yakhni Lamb
    Z: Zafrani Pulao

  • @fajarsetiawan8665
    @fajarsetiawan8665 Год назад +2

    yes yes yessssssss...... love this series so much, Beryl.

  • @tomorrow.
    @tomorrow. Год назад +1

    You know what the world is Missing from other than butter chicken and Naan. It's the Indo-chinese cuisine. It's so so popular in India and nobody from outside India knows this.

  • @quantumballs1488
    @quantumballs1488 Год назад +6

    я жажду моей индийской еды

  • @itsvansh4759
    @itsvansh4759 Год назад +1

    A famous dish In Gujarat , where I live "Dal Dhokli" is a dish. The dal is lentil stew like sambar but it is sweeter in other states the dal is spicy but in Gujarat it is sweet as well as spicy and the Dhokli is made of out spiced tortilla dough and is then cooked along with Dal.

  • @andreacontreras2278
    @andreacontreras2278 Год назад +2

    This was fantastic! 😊

  • @traveljunkie59
    @traveljunkie59 Год назад +1

    What a great trip!!! I learned so much, thanks. And your hair is glorious, long hair works well on you ❤

  • @surajdatta7353
    @surajdatta7353 Год назад +1

    by the way i'm from Tripura😉

  • @BarnaliDas_Communicator
    @BarnaliDas_Communicator Год назад +1

    Hey Beryl, you were brilliant in this! It was exciting to see familar places in Delhi in your vlog. Your research was top notch. And we had so fun guessing what's coming up next, alphabetically. 🤩❤

  • @madhvinawani
    @madhvinawani Год назад +1

    You missed M for Momos! I miss them so much now

  • @manojlv5818
    @manojlv5818 Год назад +1

    For letter F should have tried faluda
    For letter M mysore pak
    For letter P peanut malasa