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Britannia a Parsi Restaurant in the Mumbai / India
By: Zarathushtras Added: 5 Mar 10 Views: 8
 
This Parsi restaurant in few centuries, it is one of the most successful Persian tradition business, and it has been pass on their secret recipes from one generation after another. Persian refugees fleeing Arab invaders were allowed to settle in India on condition that they laid down arms and they do not allowed anyone to join or convert to Zoroastrian faith, and adopted certain local customs. Over the years, of course, culinary practices, while maintaining their own distinct identity. Thus cereals, pulses, and the sweet and sour flavors typically associated with Parsi/Persian cuisine meld with the dried fruits, spices, and meats favored by the Persian settlers. Their cuisine is a tantalizing of Persian styles, flavouring their curries with nuts and apricots; they brought the richness of Persia to the simple India food. Parsi food is not hot with chillies but has complex flavours and textures. They are primarily non vegetarians and enjoy eating mutton, chicken, and eggs. Parsi dish sometimes startling ingredient combinations have resulted in delectable dishes like dhansak (literally translated as lentils and greens, but featuring red meat); jardaloo ma murghi (chicken cooked with dried apricots); and kummas (a kind of cake made with yoghurt). http://www.indianfoodsco.com/RecipesRegionalIndian/Parsee%20or%20Zorastrian%20Recipes.htm http://www.recipezaar.com/Akoori-Scrambled-Eggs-Parsi-82546 http://forkspoonnknife.blogspot.com/2009/11/parsi-baffat-made-by-parsi-devored-by.html http://www.denufood.com/search/label/Irani%2FParsi ₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪₪
 
Rocky, Mayur relish street food in Singapore
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Food Trail Tours - Cairns - Atherton Tablelands
By: Tropicalone2 Added: 2 Mar 10 Views: 12
 
Food Trail Tours offer a hosted full day exploring the Atherton Tablelands. -This tour is a unique opportunity to visit farms, meet the farmers and learn about and taste their produce. -A chance to see the real Australia and share the day with fellow "foodies".. -Visit a coffee plantation/ 2 tropical fruit wineries/ macadamia farm/ cheese making dairy/ gourmet lunch at an historic 1800's Aussie hotel and afternoon tea lakeside at the Lake Barrine Tea House followed by a walk in the rainforest to see the giant Cathedral Fig. -Food and wine tastings and a chance to meet the real Australians. More detail can be found on www.foodtrailtours.com.au
 
Catalina Restaurant Rose Bay Sydney - Gourmet Trav
By: SydneyLifestyle Added: 2 Mar 10 Views: 15
 
Our effervescent presenter, Hayden Wood (Woody) visits one of the worlds best restaraunts. Catalina Rose Bay is a family run business, with the owners Michael and Judy often found on the floor, however there is something more about this restaurant, it is very well run, the floor staff are extremely well trained and everything runs like clockwork. The food is fabulous innovative and extremely tasty. The view, one of the worlds best is almost a secondary consideration. This restaurant really has it all, and is recommended to any visitor to Sydney. For more on this restaurant visit their website at http://www.catalinarosebay.com.au or for more things to eat see and do in and around Sydney, visit http://www.eatdosee.tv
 
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