Sunday, October 31, 2010

OBAMA EATING WITH HIS HANDS? How about a curry? It’s a STRESS RELIEVER

            Yes! United States of America President Barack Obama WILL indeed use HIS HANDS at Bukhara Restaurant, a well known Indian eatery since he will be staying at the luxury hotel ITC Maurya from Nov 7-9.

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            Former President Clinton and his daughter Chelsea had a platter after visiting Bukhara so it will be no surprise if Pres. Obama will have his own. A curry maybe? His platter is expected to have some prawn, lamb and murgh kuchnar along with baked bread.

            The ambience at the signature restaurant - voted one of the world's best Indian restaurants for northwest frontier cuisine that has been patronised by world leaders who visited New Delhi - will remain the same. 

            A curry dish may have not been mentioned in his expected platter but we’re sure that Obama is going to have one, possibly a ‘Beef Curry served with roasted onion’. From hours of travelling and hours of working Obama should be exhausted and the good news is INDIAN CURRY doesn’t only prevent certain diseases, including colon cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease BUT it is also the yummiest STRESS RELIEVER! The only simple reason for that are its spices and herbs. They can somehow change your mood. Amazing isn't it? 

           So why don't you try your own curry



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Celebs and their ghar ka khana (Home Cooked Food/Curries)

Bollywood celebs. talk about their favourite curry dishes. Read the entire article below about their preferred local Indian dishes and why they like them so much..

Want to know what Bong beauty Bipasha Basu or Punjabi kudi Minnisha Lamba eats at home? Yummy Bollywood beauties talk about their favourite hometown dishes.

Bipasha Basu: What I like about Kolkata food is the jhal muri, aloo kabli and very soft rossogullas.

Anushka Sharma: My parents are from Uttaranchal. I like khichoni and chaishu, two local dishes.

Minissha Lamba: I am a Sardarni — so in Punjabi foods, I love butter naans, garlic naans, missi roti, tandoori chicken and tangdi kebabs. Murg malai tikka is my favourite. And of course, last but not the least, the Punjabi raita.

BipashaIsha Sharvani: I am a Gujju so I chiwda in the evening. My favourites Gujarati food is dhoklas. I also love the Gujju thali. When I visit Ahmedabad, I am greeted with fafda and jalebis for breakfast.

Asin: My favourite dish from Kerala is rice and prawns — eating that, is sheer bliss.
Jacqueline Fernandez: A typical Sri-Lankan meal would be red rice, accompanied with a non-vegetarian coconut based curry and a dal. And a salad of herbs and onions. My favourite Sri Lankan dish is Lump rice. It’s a rice dish baked in a banana leaf. It has a boiled egg, dry fish, onion and some non-vegetarian fare. My grandmother makes it and it tastes like heaven.

Deepika Padukone: In South Indian food, I like idli, dosa, pulyogare (tamarind rice) and ghar ka khana. My favourite dishes from my home town, Mangalore are fish curry, kori roti, prawn curry, fish fry etc.

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