Indian Foods Guide

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Indian Foods Guide crosses 16000 listings

 

 

We at, IndianFoodsGuide.com are proud to have hit the 16,000 listings mark in our restaurants section this week. Over the past few months, we have been working hard to improve the quality of information in our database and also trying to get more restaurants and reviews into our database. Thanks to some loyal visitors and our research team, we have been able to hit the 16,000 listings mark.  We have found some interesting  restaurants in all corners of the world such as in Reykjavik, Iceland, Marbella-Spain, La-Paz-BoliviaWhangerai-New Zealand.

Our most popular listings still remain the countries where you would expect Indian restaurants such as

  1. United States
  2. Australia
  3. Canada
  4. United Kingdom
  5. United Arab Emirates
  6. Singapore
  7. Germany
  8. New Zealand
  9. France
  10. Netherlands

We are very proud of this achievement in just over a year and are looking forward to hitting the 20,000 mark. If you would like more information contact us .

Indian Food Diabetes Nutrition Values


  If you are an Indian diagnosed with Diabetes, one of the first things that comes to mind is "How many carbs do the standard Indian dishes contain?". This article lists the carbs in some of the most popular Indian dishes. You must still follow the general principles of good diabetic eating which is avoid foods that are high in sugar and carbohydrate values such as rice and potatoes which are very high on the list of staple Indian diets. Tied to diabetes is the risk of heart disease so you must also ensure that you eat foods that are lower in fat and cholesterol.

It is recommended that most diabetics eat between 200-240 carbs/day or restrict their intake to 2000 calories or less. Most nutrition data will provide you nutrition information in terms of 15 g of carbs or 1 serving. The table below also provides the information in terms of 15g of carbs. It is recommended that most diabetics have around 45-60 grams of carbs for breakfast, lunch and dinner and 2-3 snacks a day of about 15 carbs. 

For product related nutritional information, see our Indian Food Nutrition Information Guide.

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Indian Food Map


We have been asked the question, "What is Indian Food like?" many times and I have always struggled to answer this question because there is no easy answer. India is a vast and diverse country and each state is a country in itself in terms of its food, dress, language etc. You can eat Momo's from the North East, Sambhar in the South, Dhokla in the East and Dum Aloo in the North and they are all unique and fascinating.  The North has Mughal influences while the East has Chinese influences, all making for a great dining experience. With the recent economic growth in India, many of these dishes are now available in the big cities. However, its probably best to travel to the respective states to savour the real taste. 

We recently came across this India Food Map that lists some of the Must Try dishes in each of India's states and it answers tha question "What is Indian Food like?". Now I can send anyone who has this question to this map. Click on the Read More link below to see a larger image of the map.


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Tarla Dalals Chicken Recipes

 

 

We get many emals asking for Ms Tarla Dalal's Non-Vegetarian Recipes and the simple answer is that there are none. Ms Dalal  is an author of Vegetarian cookbooks and to the best of our knowledge, there are no chicken, mutton, pork and beef recipes by Ms Tarla Dalal. 

We do carry a few of her popular vegetarian recipes on this site. 

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