There is no single South Indian meal. Each state, each area, has a variety of its own specialities. Here is one such vegetarian meal........It is served on banana leaf....
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By the way, the country of origin of this vegetable is
considered to be India where it continues to
grow wild. As trade routes opened, eggplant was introduced to Europe by the
Arabs and transported to Africa by the Persians.
I have tasted dishes prepared quite like Baingan Bharta in countries as far away as Iran, Greece, and Bulgaria.
Is this the photo of Indian Baigan Bharta? Nah. This is the Iranian version. It is called Mirza Ghasemi and besides other ingredients saffron is also added to it. Now weather the Iranians learnt it from us or we learnt it from them- I dont know. Let us say that it is one of the many cultural similarities.
Another popular dish made from Baigan in India, especially in Odisha and West Bengal is Baigan Bhaja or Baigan Fry. Its recipe may be accessed at www.smithakalluraya.blogspot.com .
Sarson Ka Saag and Makki Ki Roti are one of the
favourite items of food in winter in
Punjab and its adjoining states.
Like every, Punjabi, I too love this combo.
And relishing it becomes really crazy if you have Gurdas
Mann singing about Sarson Ka Sag prepared by his grand mother while enjoying
this dish.. Click at the following link please:
We may
remember that in one of neighbouring countries the same dish is prepared in a
slightly different way. But for knowing the finer points of differences, you
will have to go to the following link. https://recipe52.com/sarson-ka-saag-recipe-pakistan/