Top healthy and safe Indian dishes
Are you planning to take flights to India
from DC or
another country soon? And are you unsure about eating Indian food, particularly
street food? This article will recommend Indian dishes that are both healthy
and safe to eat.
A trip to India would be incomplete if you did
not sample some of the country's delectable cuisine. This amazing country has a
diverse range of dishes and street food items that are both healthy and safe to
consume. These dishes, in addition to being healthy, are flavor bombs that will
explode with deliciousness in your mouth.
Let’s know the top healthy and safe Indian
dishes that every traveler should eat in India
Top
healthy and safe Indian Dishes
Daal
Daal, the Indian name for lentils, is high in
vitamin B6, protein, and fiber. Many Indian dishes contain daal as the main
ingredient and are extremely healthy and safe to consume. To make a complete
meal, serve daal with chapatis (Indian tortillas) and rice.
Daal comes in a variety of flavors and can be
found on nearly every restaurant menu in India. "MakhaniDaal," one of
India's most popular Daals, is a combination of red beans and lentils. This
daal consists of boiled lentils and beans cooked in a sauce of butter, onions,
tomatoes, ginger, and garlic. Daal is also a key ingredient in many dishes,
including Rajasthan's specialty DaalBaatiChurma.
Tandoori
Chicken
When visiting India, many people avoid eating
chicken. But after flying
with flights
to India from NYC, you deserve a plate of tandoori
chicken. The chicken is cooked in a tandoor, which is a thick clay pot filled
with coals. All germs and bacteria that may be present in the chicken are
killed by the heat inside the tandoor. It also gives it a red color and a
delicious charred flavor.
Along with the tandoori chicken, other popular
dishes in India include tandoori fish and tandoori meat. Because these dishes
are also cooked at high temperatures, they are free of germs and bacteria and
are extremely safe and tasty to consume. So, if you're not a fan of chicken,
you can substitute another protein.
Chana
Masala
Chick Peas are known as Chana in India, and
Chana Masala is a delicious Indian dish. It's boiled and cooked Indian
chickpeas with a sauce of tomatoes, onions, garlic, ginger, and Indian spices.
Indians will eat it for breakfast, lunch,
brunch, and even dinner. Chana Masala, which is high in fiber, iron, and
vitamin B, is a quick and easy way to eat something tasty and healthy.
Aloo
Gobhi
Aloo Gobhi is not a sexy-looking dish, but it is
an essential part of the Indian buffet. It is best eaten with tortillas and
rice. Aloo Gobhi is a combination of cauliflower and potatoes that goes well
with daal, Indian lentils.
When a simple and subtle dish made up of only
two vegetables becomes a part of your meal, it creates magic. The addition of
turmeric, ginger, and garlic to the dish makes it both more flavorful and
healthier.
Kebabs
Kebabs are a traditional Indian dish that
consists of meat on a stick that is grilled over high heat. In most parts of
the country, they are prepared using family recipes. If your trip to India
includes a stop in Lucknow, make sure to try the Tunde Kebab. Similar to
Lucknow, different parts of the country have different recipes for making
Kebabs with various marinations.
The kababs become extremely safe and healthy to
eat after being grilled over high heat. Indian Kababs is a delectable dish that
comes with a mint and coriander dip and an onion salad on the side.
Top
healthy and safe street foods in India
BhelPuri
Despite popular belief, BhelPuri is a portion of
nutritious and safe street food in India. BhelPuri is a delicious light snack
made of puffed rice called Murmura. The puffed rice used in this dish is a good
source of protein and fiber. The mint and coriander sauce used in BhelPuri is
extremely refreshing and healthy to eat. You can also add vegetables like
tomato, onions, lemon, and potatoes to your BhelPuri.
Dosa and
Idlis
Dosas and Idlis, both South Indian staples, are
served with sambhar and coconut chutney. Sambhar is a stew made of various
vegetables such as drumstick, pumpkin, brinjal, bottle gaurs, and tomato, as
well as lentils. Dosa is a cooked and stuffed pancake of rice and lentil
batter, whereas Idlis are made by steaming a mixture of Semolina and Greek
yogurt. Because Idlis are cooked with steam, no oil is used in their
preparation, whereas Dosas are cooked and thus require a small amount of oil.
Dosas and Idlis, which are filled with
nutritious ingredients, are popular throughout the country. The best thing
about this dish is that it has a low spice and chilly content, making it ideal
for vegetarians.
ShakarkandiChaat
Sweet potatoes are known as Shakarkandi in
India, and Shakarkandi chat is popular street food. Steam-cooked sweet potatoes
are served with lemon juice, tamarind sauce, mint sauce, and a dash of Chaat
masala in this dish.
Sweet potatoes are high in vitamins A, B, and C,
as well as potassium, iron, and magnesium, making this dish extremely
nutritious. And the lemon juice, tamarind sauce, and Chaat masala bring out the
best in the bland sweet potatoes, transforming them into a flavorful dish.
Corn or
Makka
Makka is an Indian word for corn or maize, and
it is a naturally grown grain. Eating it is not unhealthy or dangerous because
it is natural. Makka, which is high in proteins and fibers, is an excellent
antioxidant and is extremely beneficial to one's health. Makka is roasted and
charred over coals in a Sigdi in India (a small clay pot with its outside as
metal).
Before serving, it is topped with lemon juice
and Chaat masala.
Makka, one of India's healthiest street foods,
is a popular snack throughout the country. A Makka cart can also be found on
almost every public beach in the country.
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