• crunchypotat77@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not surprised. Vegetarianism has been the default in India for ages.

    They’ve greatly explored the spice palette and can make pretty much anything taste amazing.

    EDIT: some clarification. I did not mean to imply that majority of Indians are vegetarian. No. Majority do eat meat.

    But in most parts of India they do not eat meat on a daily basis. It’s typically a once a week kind of thing. And yes, I’ve observed this among friends and colleagues from practically all parts of India. Even the most fierce non-veg fiends will typically do a weekend bash, but eat regular roti sabzi, dal chawal rest of the week.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, no. 70% of Indians are non-vegetarian. Rice &/ rotis are the important part of the meal and stuff like dal & vegetable are standard being both cheaper & easier to cook. Meat, fish, eggs, etc. being more expensive are curried or fried as side-dishes to make a little go a long way.
      A dish like pot roast or meat loaf would just be too expensive as main course for most. And we do love to get creative with our spices.

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      1 year ago

      But they also have one of (probably the) highest levels of food insecurity, for kids and adults.

      Most can’t even afford beans, very few could afford meat if they even wanted to.

      • kvothelu@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        they also have world’s biggest food security program. nutrition is improving and they also lifted huge percentage of their population from below poverty.