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Rogan Josh: The name doesn't come from a man called Josh; instead, it provides a hint as to its preparation and flavour.
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Vindaloo: Although it has the reputation of being one of the spiciest curries around, there's more to vindaloo than meets the eye.
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Palak Paneer: Palak translates to spinach, and paneer is a semi-firm, fresh-pressed cheese.
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Biryani: For a delightfully fragrant rice dish that will stimulate all of your senses, biryani is the way to go.
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Masala Dosa: Think of it as southern India's take on a pancake, except that it's thin like a crêpe and typically served with savoury fillings.
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Breads: According to Michelin Guide, there are at least 30 kinds of bread in India, specific to certain areas and made with various flours and cooking methods.
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Korma: Korma is a rich, smooth stew, typically made with meat, although vegetarian adaptations exist.
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Tandoori Chicken: The flavour comes from both the yogurt and spice marinade, as well as from the cooking method.
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