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The village recipes no cookbook documents: Why India’s most authentic dishes still live only in homes
Walk into any Indian bookshop and you will find shelves groaning under glossy cookbooks. They promise secret family recipes, ancient techniques and lost flavours. Yet, the truth is far more humbling.
Mashed blood, dried squirrel, spicy fish eggs: A writer from an oppressed Hindu caste publishes a cookbook that he hopes will shatter the notion of a mostly vegetarian India. Four years ago, a pretty ...
KHAMGAON, India – Pork rinds. Dried squirrel. Spicy fish eggs. Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada is part anthology, part cookbook and part rebuke to readers, who may presume Indian food is largely ...
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