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A Must-Try Summer Cocktail Recipe With 2 Local Ingredients – Try It!

It's finally the weekend again, meaning, we have time to relax and unwind. Now, we understand the definition of weekend relaxation might differ from person to person, but the food or drink that comes along remains common in every circumstance. Whether stepping out with friends and family, hosting a house party, or just chilling at home, a refreshing cocktail always comes to the rescue. And to help you with that, we have a summer-special cocktail recipe that you can make at home with a gin of your choice and two very common local ingredients – turmeric and lemon. That's it. The recipe has been shared by content creator Nitin Tiwari, who goes by the name 'mr.bartender' on Instagram. Let's take you through.
What Makes Turmeric Cocktail Perfect For The Summer Season?Who doesn't like a bright yellow drink on the table? Some slices of raw turmeric will help you get that. Besides, the active ingredient curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties, known to give a co..

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Poha Recipes: 5 Different Ways You Can Make Your Favourite Poha For A Healthy Meal

Poha is an absolute breakfast essential for many people. Light, flaky flattened rice turned into an aromatic, flavourful dish, gives a refreshing jump-start to the day. Poha is consumed in almost every part of the country, each region having its own signature style of making poha. The most common way of making poha is by cooking it with curry leaves, mustard seeds, and peanuts and rounding it off with a dash of lemon juice. Are you already salivating? Poha is a go-to breakfast dish that takes minutes to prepare and is also fulfilling. It's so delicious that we won't mind having it every day, right?
If you agree with us, then we'll help you fix a new poha dish every day. Poha is a versatile food that can be made in many ways. We came out with some of the easiest poha recipe ideas that are not state-specific and can fit all kinds of palates.
5 Different Ways Of Making Poha
1. Tangy PohaThere are two ways you can treat your taste buds to some tanginess in the morning for a ..

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5 Different Styles Of Folding Lachha Paratha

Lachha parathas are a way of making your parathas more interesting by adding flaky layers to them. Instead of cooking a plain roti or paratha, folding the dough in a certain way before cooking can help you get that desired flaky texture. Many people pair their lachha parathas with gravy dishes like paneer sabzi, butter chicken or dal makhani. Lachha parathas are prepared using wheat flour and you can also make them more flavourful by adding some minced garlic, dried mint leaves, some salt, chilly powder and so on. Let's check out different ways of folding a lachha paratha.
Here Are 5 Ways Of Folding A Lachha Paratha:1. Triangle Lachha Paratha To make the full and delicious triangle lachha parathas, take a ball of dough and roll it slightly so that it remains thick. Add a little ghee to it and spread uniformly with your fingers. Now fold the rolled dough into half and then another half to get that triangle shape. Gently roll out this triangle-shaped dough. Cook on the tawa from bot..

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Smoked Panchmel Dal: This Unique Dal Recipe Will Elevate Your Daily Meals With Its Flavour And Nutrition

When we think of comfort food, the first thing that comes to our mind is dal. In India, lentils play a major role in our daily diet. Not only is it easy to make, but dal is flavourful, versatile and nutritious, making it perfect to consume for all age groups. In fact, in India, the endless varieties of dals and their recipes speak volumes about the endless love for them. For me, my typical comfort food for any day of the week would be roti, sabzi, and rice, served with a hearty bowl of dal. But every now and then, I crave a twist but with the same nutrition. If you are someone who, like me, can't get enough of dal recipes, then you have landed on the right page!
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Digital creator Nitya Hegde (@finefettlecookerys) shared an easy recipe for Panchmel Dal but with a twist! It has a smoky flavour to it! Intrigued?
Watch the full video of Smoked Panchmel Dal below:View this post on InstagramA pos..

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Do Lay’s Chips In India Still Contain Palm Oil? Here’s What The Company Said

In recent times, there has been a lot of public debate about the ingredients used in certain well-known packaged foods in India. One of the most common targets is palm oil. Recently, it has come to light that Pepsico India, the parent company of Lay's chips, is testing the possibility of using other oils in place of only palm oil in some of its products. The brand told us that it has been making efforts in this direction since last year.
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In a statement, the company's spokesperson declared, “PepsiCo is dedicated to producing high-quality, great-tasting products in every market where we operate. There are often different recipes for foods or drinks in different countries, which is attributed to several factors such as local preferences, manufacturing capabilities, ingredient availability and market dynamics. Ingredients are listed on every product we sell in India, allowing consumers to..

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5 Ways To Use Aluminium Foil In Kitchen Beyond Wrapping Food

Aluminium foil is one such kitchen staple that has changed the way we cook and store food. These sheets are made of aluminium metal, and are tasteless and odourless, which is why they can be used in a variety of other applications than just wrapping or covering food. Since it can easily withstand high temperatures and resist moisture, aluminium foil can be used in various DIY projects. Looking for easy ways to use this versatile kitchen product beyond wrapping? Then fret not! Here are 5 ways you can use aluminium foil in the kitchen… beyond wrapping food!
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Make a desirable cake mould using aluminium foil.
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Here Are 5 Ways You Can Use Aluminium Foil In The Kitchen1. Baking HelperYes! Aluminium foil can be used in baking homemade items. All you have to do is line your baking sheets and pans with a single layer of foil. Not only will this make your cleanup easy, but it wi..

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Viral Video On “How Indians Serve Food” Gets 18 Million Views, Wins Hearts Online

Relatable videos on simple aspects of everyday life can often cheer us up and make our days better. Recently, a reel about the distinctive mannerisms of Indians while serving food to guests took Instagram by storm. The specific actions and words resonated with many users and won their hearts. The reel has received more than 18 million views so far. In the now-viral video, digital creator Ankur Agarwal mimics a range of behaviours and gestures that he typically associates with Indian hospitality.
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For instance, he encourages the guest not to feel shy and enjoy the food wherever he wishes. He “forces” the guest to eat additional rotis and extra servings of rice. He makes conversation about how the attraction of eating outside food has diminished over time. He offers the guest a “famous mithai” that he cannot leave without trying. He also asks the (unseen) helper to make chai and show the gu..

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This Cafe In Kyoto Serves Iced Coffee Inside An Ice Cube – Watch Viral Video

Summer is finally here, and nothing beats a cup of freshly brewed iced coffee. With its refreshing flavour and perfect kick, this chilled beverage is rightfully every coffee lover's go-to drink. That being said, a video of a cafe in Japan's Kyoto serving iced coffee inside a real ice cube is making rounds on the internet. This viral video was shared on Instagram. The clip opens by showing a waiter serving iced coffee to a customer, carrying a tray that includes a massive ice cube with a glass-shaped hole. The cube is placed next to a jug filled with chilled coffee and a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a bowl. Additionally, there's a small portion of milk and sugar syrup on the tray. The waiter then pours the beverage into the glass-shaped hole, and the customer can be seen adding milk to it. After stirring it with a straw, she adds the ice cream scoop.
In a detailed note shared along with the video, the user revealed that this iced coffee is sold for 2000 Yen, which is ₹1,..

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“Frustrated Engineers Chai Point”: Bangalore Tea Stall Leaves Internet In Splits

Tea, in India, is more than just a hot beverage. It is an emotion. Be it the first cup in the morning or after a long tiring day, a few sips of piping hot tea can uplift your mood any time. You must be wondering, why all of a sudden, we are talking about tea. Well, the internet has brought forth a picture of a stall named “Frustrated Engineer's Chai Point”. No point in guessing that the stall is located in the “Silicon Valley of India”. The picture was shared by a user on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). The text, along with the post, revealed that this stall is based in the Koramangala area of Bengaluru. The user wrote, “Frustrated engineers chai point. Yep. Koramangala.”
Also Read: Viral Video: Man Makes 'Tadke Wali Chai', Internet Is Not Impressed
Frustrated engineers chai point. Yep. Koramangala. @peakbengaluru pic.twitter.com/OJ80qahrKX
— gcmouli (@gcmouli) May 7, 2024Needless to say, the post has left the Internet in splits. Many claimed that this s..

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The Devil Wears Prada Actor Emily Blunt Reveals Her Favourite Theatre Snack

Actor Emily Blunt's latest film The Fall Guy with co-star Ryan Gosling has recently hit the theatres. While promoting the film, the actress made a fun appearance at the popular The Kelly Clarkson Show and shared a glimpse of her foodie side. In a clip from the episode posted on the show's official Instagram handle, Kelly asks Emily about her favourite theatre snack. Any guesses? Turns out it is a chocolate candy that is loved by many, but perhaps not so much by Kelly.
When asked about her favourite theatre snack, Emily says, “You might not have heard of them, but they're called Maltesers,” she says, adding, “It's basically the better version of a Whopper.” Soon Emily can be seen surprised with her mouth wide open, after watching a tray full of Maltesers being brought to her table.
Also Read: Watch: Kelly Clarkson Making Pasta With Chef Evan Funke Is All Things Fun And Disaster
“I have never heard of this and I've never had one,” Kelly says of the chocolate tha..

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