The idea is to educate diners in understanding food as one of the most important achievements of human evolution. (Image: wikipedia)
BENGALURU: How food shaped humanity is the new dining table trend in Bengaluru. Civilisation cuisines like Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Greek are surfacing at eateries here. Chefs are doing time travel, researching and curating menus of some of the world’s oldest cuisines. Idea is to educate diners in understanding food as one of the most important achievements of human evolution.
A ten-day Egyptian food festival at Aloft Bengaluru recently saw pre-Ottoman dishes like ful-medames or boiled beans sold traditionally on the streets on Egypt as breakfast snack. The dish is apparently as old as the pharaohs.
Besides this bean, the chef also imported a leafy vegetable called mulukhiyah from Egypt for a traditional broth. Executive chef Aniket Das says that his work experience in Doha made him regularly interact with Egyptian locals which helped him curate this offbeat menu.
Bucketlist for a foodie: Culinary Trails form an integral part of a traveller’s itinerary
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"There is no love sincerer than the love of food,” said George Bernard Shaw. There’s arguably no better way to explore a culture than to eat voraciously while travelling. There may be many five-star restaurants worth booking an entire trip for, but it’s equally important to savour classic treats from across the globe. Here are a few that should definitely make it to your list:
In Pic: Relish a well-set gourmet brunch at a vineyard with your business group or friends and family.
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"There is no love sincerer than the love of food,” said George Bernard Shaw. There’s arguably no better way to explore a culture than to eat voraciously while travelling. There may be many five-star ..
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The variety of fresh produce and abundance of colour is sure to blow your mind away.
In Pic: In Vietnam, farmers’ produce of fresh fruits and vegetables dot the markets right since early mornings.
The variety of fresh produce and abundance of colour is sure to blow your mind away.
In Pic: In Vietnam, farmers’ produce of fresh fruits and vegetables dot the markets right since early mornings.
Myanmar is a country of people with deep-rooted custom and religion.
In Pic: Students practice serving food during a class on Burmese or Myanmarese dining etiquette in Yangon.
Myanmar is a country of people with deep-rooted custom and religion.
In Pic: Students practice serving food during a class on Burmese or Myanmarese dining etiquette in Yangon.
With patisserie cases overflowing with the most delicious looking sweet treats around every corner, it is just too hard to resist not getting your daily fix of a flaky, melt-in-your-mouth pastry. While each patisserie will have their own variations and unique creations, there is definitely a standard array of flaky, buttery treats you are sure to find at most pastry shops around France. For those not familiar with the many varieties of pastries.
In Pic: French pastries are so delicious. You just can’t stop at one.
With patisserie cases overflowing with the most delicious looking sweet treats around every corner, it is just too hard to resist not getting your daily fix of a flaky, melt-in-your-mouth pastry. Whi..
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Authentic Mexican food is vibrant, delicious, fresh and fun. It is also colourful, spicy and uses an amazing array of chillies, both fresh and dried. Mexican cooking is packed with flavour; among the herbs and spices that give it its distinct kick.
In Pic: At the Torta Festival in Mexico City, visitors can indulge in a variety of traditional Mexican street food made from exotic ingredients.
Authentic Mexican food is vibrant, delicious, fresh and fun. It is also colourful, spicy and uses an amazing array of chillies, both fresh and dried. Mexican cooking is packed with flavour; among the..
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Macanese cuisine is unique to Macau, and consists of a blend of southern Chinese and Portuguese cuisines. Macau is highly unlikely to disappoint if you’re after a gastronomic experience. Eating well is very much a part of Macanese culture. The culinary scene is amazingly diverse, ranging from street food and informal café bars to plush restaurants that rank among the best in Asia.
Macanese cuisine is unique to Macau, and consists of a blend of southern Chinese and Portuguese cuisines. Macau is highly unlikely to disappoint if you’re after a gastronomic experience. Eating well ..
“I realised that Egyptian food is similar to Indian food with common ingredients in tomatoes, cumin, star anise and cinnamon yet generating unique flavours,” says Das.
Agrees executive chef Anthony Huang of Sheraton Grand Bangalore, “Millennials are a curious lot. Hosting ancient food festivals also help us gauge the market to keep one-up on contemporaries.” He hosted a Mesopotamian food festival three months ago with ancient cooking techniques. Like jajaj-alkhadrvat or grilled chicken cooked on charcoal fire and stews made in earthen pots.
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Food writer Priya Bala says, “People want to hear stories around their food now. Civilisation cuisine comes from a place of history, philosophy and culture. It connects people to their past.”
Food For The Rains: What To Eat To Stay Healthy During This Season
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Nothing describes the monsoon better than a plate of steaming pakodas and a hot cup of tea. But along with these rainy indulgences also comes the flu and other health ailments. So while bingeing once in a while is alright, make sure you include these other foods in your diet to stay active and fit.
Nothing describes the monsoon better than a plate of steaming pakodas and a hot cup of tea. But along with these rainy indulgences also comes the flu and other health ailments. So while bingeing once..
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Include lots of walnuts, almonds, prunes and dates in your monsoon diet. These are rich sources of energy and antioxidants, and boost immunity.
Include lots of walnuts, almonds, prunes and dates in your monsoon diet. These are rich sources of energy and antioxidants, and boost immunity.
Honey and ginger are the perfect cure for a sore throat. Grate half a ginger, add a spoonful of honey for the perfect natural remedy. A great substitute for sugar, raw honey is a natural sweetener that is free from fat, cholesterol and sodium.
Honey and ginger are the perfect cure for a sore throat. Grate half a ginger, add a spoonful of honey for the perfect natural remedy. A great substitute for sugar, raw honey is a natural sweetener th..
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Include three colours each of vegetable and fruits in your daily diet. While you should stick to this rule through the year, it becomes extra important during monsoon. Avoid eating non-seasonal produce. Monsoon fruits including cherries, peaches and plums are rich in natural anti-oxidants and vitamins and hence build immunity to fight against infections.
Include three colours each of vegetable and fruits in your daily diet. While you should stick to this rule through the year, it becomes extra important during monsoon. Avoid eating non-seasonal produ..
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Include immunity-boosting spices in your food like turmeric, mustard, asafoetida (hing), coriander, turmeric, cloves, pepper, cinnamon, garlic, ginger and curry leaves. These help in digestion and have anti-bacterial properties.
Include immunity-boosting spices in your food like turmeric, mustard, asafoetida (hing), coriander, turmeric, cloves, pepper, cinnamon, garlic, ginger and curry leaves. These help in digestion and ha..
Last week, Bala hosted a communal table serving conflict cuisine from war-torn Sri Lanka. She narrated stories of fear, terror and deprivation from her country while serving dishes like vadas sold by war widows or a seafood soup made humbly with small fish and mud crabs in the distressed times of limited food supply.
Food expert Aslam Gafoor adds that his experience of eating Arabstyle biryani called mandi with minimal flavours was reflective of the country’s scarce supply on their arid terrain, at small joints in Kammanahalli and Frazer Town.
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“Civilisation cuisine is a bold move because not all cuisines are easily accepted. It will, however, draw the real foodies of Bengaluru as it is a new way to experience ancient past,” says Gafoor.
Avid traveler Arjun Pandalai makes it a point to indulge in historic local cuisines when visiting a new country. During his recent trip to Russia, he tried Georgian cuisine known for its Silk Road influences and distinct culinary traditions of their royalty and farmers.
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“The food may or may not be tasty but the best way to explore a place is through its flavours. Historic cuisines becoming available in our own backyard is thus luxury.”