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Which Indian food has the highest calories?
Which Indian food has the highest calories?

Indian cuisine has a variety of dishes, each with its own distinct flavor and calorie count. Some of the highest calorie Indian dishes include Butter Chicken, Biryani, Samosas, Kulfi, and Gulab Jamun. Butter Chicken is a creamy and spicy dish made from chicken and tomato sauce and is a favorite among Indian food lovers. Biryani is a popular rice-based dish, often made with yogurt and spices, that packs in a lot of calories. Samosas, typically triangular pastries filled with either potatoes or meat, are deep-fried and can be very high in calories. Kulfi is a creamy dessert made from evaporated milk, sugar, and nuts. Finally, Gulab Jamun is a fried dough dessert made with milk powder and sugar that is extremely high in calories.

Published ON: 29 Mar
What is living in Paris like for an Indian?
What is living in Paris like for an Indian?

Living in Paris as an Indian has been an exciting and unique experience for me. The city's rich culture, art, and history have captivated my heart, while the diverse and welcoming people have made me feel at home. Adapting to the French language and lifestyle has been challenging, but it has also allowed me to grow personally and professionally. One downside is that I sometimes miss the vibrant Indian community and familiar flavors of home. Overall, I am grateful for this opportunity to explore and appreciate the beauty of Paris while staying connected to my roots.

Published ON: 30 Apr

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