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7 Indian foods with their Perfect Partner!

By Abhishek | June 11, 2019
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Just like best buddies, some traditional meal combinations are inseparable. They are by no means outdated and always there for each other. We are speaking about besties like ‘Brownie and Vanilla Ice-cream’, ‘Mac and Cheese’, ‘Nachos and Salsa’ and so on. But let’s not talk about these ‘videshi’ foods, let’s have a look at the conventional Indian ones.

Indian cuisine is quite broad however, there are few traditional meal combinations that go hand in hand -

GULAB JAMUN AND ICE CREAM

This is an Indian version of brownie with ice cream. Individually, everyone loves Gulab Jamun and vanilla ice cream but when they come together it’s a match made in heaven.   

ALOO POORI

You get the best of both worlds when you have the bland deep fried crispy poori with spicy striking yellow potato masala. Yum Yum!   

DAL CHAWAL

A very simple combo that we have on a daily basis. Though there are a lot of accompaniment for rice in India but Dal is the most preferred one.

DAL BATI CHURMA

Sounds like an individual dish, right? Na Na!! Dal, Bati and Churma are three different dishes that come together to give an authentic Rajasthani meal. Slurp slurp!!   

IDLI SAMBAR

An unbeatable combination not only in India but worldwide is Idly and Sambar. Traditionally South Indian, these fluffy idlys and tangy sambar make an awesome pair.   

RABDI MALPUA

Rabdi and Malpua are the two dishes that are meant to be together. A perfect festive combo that can never ever go wrong.   

MASALA CHAI AND BISCUITS

You can classify Indians into two categories, people who drink tea and the ones who drink coffee. Masala tea drinkers must (must must) have biscuits with it.

The taste of the biscuit dipped in the aromatic masala chai is just heavenly. Oh and it is even better if it's raining outside.

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