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TOPIC: COMPARISON BETWEEN
INDIAN AND WESTERN FOODS

abhishek viswam
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wam
INDIAN AND WESTERN DISHES
INTRODUCTION – INDIAN FOOD
Indian cuisine is full of colours,
aromas and flavours.

 Each dish smells with cumin, cloves,
cinnamon, ginger, saffron and nutmeg.
Indian cuisine is based on matching
opposite flavours, such as hot and
sweet tastes
Indian Cuisine are of 4 types
North – Muslim cuisine
South – Madras cuisine
West – Bombay cuisine and Goa
East – Bengal cuisine
WESTERN FOOD

Western cuisine is very colour
full but no aroma or flavours in it.
Western foods will not vary and
only few dishes have distinct

flavours.
Western cuisine are of;
•North America

•Latin America
•Australia
•Russia
•Other European countries
COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIAN AND WESTERN
FOOD
 Indian

Food



Indian food is more spicy



Varieties of Indian food are
usually made up from meat
and fish to about a hundred
different
kinds
of
vegetables, wheat, pulses,
rice and abundant spices.

 Western

food



Western food is not spicy



predominant ingredients in
European cuisine are meat,
pastry,
pasta
and
potatoes.re spicy
CONTINUED…..


Indian people have end number of
food options



Indian food is popular among
indians as well as among foreigners
and across the world



One can literally count on fingertips
the staple dishes eaten by any
European countries.



Western food is popular among
European countries but not among
the indians







Bread



Food is eaten with spoon and fork

staples of rice
Food is usually eaten with your
bare hands, on banana leaves, at
homes
CONTINUED….


Indian cuisines, however, do
precisely the contrary, avoiding
ingredients that share the
same flavour compounds.



Health – Any health expert will
tell you that the nutritional
value of a wholesome Indian
meal (daal, rice, vegetables,
yoghurt and chapattis)



Western cuisines have a
tendency to pair ingredients
that share many of the same
flavor compounds



Western food is very caloric
and difficult to digest and that
is why wetstern cuisine is
thought to be fat, unhealthy
and not diversified enough.
CONTINUED…..


Flavours vary hugely from
region to region and are
distinct.



Western foods will not vary
and only few dishes have
distinct flavours



Indian food hasn’t been as
easily influenced by foreign
cultures as food elsewhere



In Britain for instance, curry,
Chinese and sushi have now
become as much a part of
daily life as mash and
sausages.
Indian and western food

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Indian and western food

  • 1. TOPIC: COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIAN AND WESTERN FOODS abhishek viswam ac12mbf002 contact @ https://www.facebook.com/abhishek.vis wam
  • 3. INTRODUCTION – INDIAN FOOD Indian cuisine is full of colours, aromas and flavours.  Each dish smells with cumin, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, saffron and nutmeg. Indian cuisine is based on matching opposite flavours, such as hot and sweet tastes Indian Cuisine are of 4 types North – Muslim cuisine South – Madras cuisine West – Bombay cuisine and Goa East – Bengal cuisine
  • 4. WESTERN FOOD Western cuisine is very colour full but no aroma or flavours in it. Western foods will not vary and only few dishes have distinct flavours. Western cuisine are of; •North America •Latin America •Australia •Russia •Other European countries
  • 5. COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIAN AND WESTERN FOOD  Indian Food  Indian food is more spicy  Varieties of Indian food are usually made up from meat and fish to about a hundred different kinds of vegetables, wheat, pulses, rice and abundant spices.  Western food  Western food is not spicy  predominant ingredients in European cuisine are meat, pastry, pasta and potatoes.re spicy
  • 6. CONTINUED…..  Indian people have end number of food options  Indian food is popular among indians as well as among foreigners and across the world  One can literally count on fingertips the staple dishes eaten by any European countries.  Western food is popular among European countries but not among the indians    Bread  Food is eaten with spoon and fork staples of rice Food is usually eaten with your bare hands, on banana leaves, at homes
  • 7. CONTINUED….  Indian cuisines, however, do precisely the contrary, avoiding ingredients that share the same flavour compounds.  Health – Any health expert will tell you that the nutritional value of a wholesome Indian meal (daal, rice, vegetables, yoghurt and chapattis)  Western cuisines have a tendency to pair ingredients that share many of the same flavor compounds  Western food is very caloric and difficult to digest and that is why wetstern cuisine is thought to be fat, unhealthy and not diversified enough.
  • 8. CONTINUED…..  Flavours vary hugely from region to region and are distinct.  Western foods will not vary and only few dishes have distinct flavours  Indian food hasn’t been as easily influenced by foreign cultures as food elsewhere  In Britain for instance, curry, Chinese and sushi have now become as much a part of daily life as mash and sausages.