We had not ever taken a trip kit as complete as this time, especially regarding the issue and intestinal tract. There was a bit of everything: drugs for heartburn, bad stomach, the digestion, astringent, laxative ... Lest! And besides, as everyone told us that the food was so spicy unbearable, we provide boxes and boxes of dried fruit bars and cookies. Some of the other entities we share and we ended up eating well, but not by necessity but by sheer gluttony healthy and that they are very good. A banquet that we must offer Jasha in Bangladesh Well, it means that probably a triple combination of caution when choosing to drink water or fruit and vegetables (encouraged by the many "stories no sleep "we told other trips to India and the doom and printed pamphlet they give you the vaccination site in Barcelona), to be used in cooking food everywhere and luck also counts The kit returned home intact drying food preservation and our digestive system, having drying food preservation been subjected to the diet for 20 days and bengalesa Indian was happier than ever! I itch food? Home ... There were things spicy, but frankly we've tried some other places (as in Korea) they did take fire from his mouth!
In the area of Bengal, as we went in full Ramadan, the kitchen was very connected with this festival: caloric force and the high proportion of heavy fried, yet with a surprising variety of vegetables. The meal stronger, remember, is at around six in the evening and, as you know, is called iftar.
A soup of beans must Jasha, for example, we tasted the Halim (soup), the chat Puti (beans) and muri (fried rice); the piaju (a dish with lots of onion), the Allura chop (potato batter consistent and delicious!) and various types of samosa (a kind of roll stuffed with meat or vegetables). If you have not had the pleasure of tasting drying food preservation samosas, you can do in Barcelona.
A solitary samosas with gilabi Incidentally, although not quite Indian food, but rather Tibetan, drying food preservation we recommend a small (and recent) discovery "corner Sikkim" (discussed here by Roger, our friend and guru stomachs). Sikkim drying food preservation is a region associated with India had been an independent kingdom until recently and has a culture more Tibetan than Indian. In Rocket, apart from the typical drying food preservation lentil soup and Dhal Basmati rice that accompanies almost every meal, we were offered to taste freshly caught fish for us Hilsa fish. Another culinary highlight of the trip.
The Hilsa was absolutely delicious, but these chips ... could well be the best we've ever tasted in your life! But what impressed me really are sweet. Oh, sweet! Among fried dessert is not surprising that both Bangladesh and India, in areas where no one goes hungry, people are so roundy, especially the ladies. Our favorites were the shiamei (sweet cinnamon sugar eaten with a spoon fat, come-come), the Misti, something sweetest, fluffy, with many varieties, and gilapi (in India called Jalebi ) ARETS a fried churros and hot as our very juicy, liquid sugar soaked blade tip. This is an onomatopoeia clear: drying food preservation I suck!
A delicious Jalebi we take freshly in New Delhi. ... I sucosíssims heater and sweetest! Many of these dishes, including sweets, are also found in India. And also deserve mention here a special mention breads, the masala and generally offer the wide range and variety of vegetarian. For most loyal followers of the Hindu religion (and, of course, by the Jains), eating meat is a huge taboo: you could be eating your grandfather reincarnated !!! Therefore, all packaged Indian food is a brand, a sort of flag of Japan. If it is green, vegetarian food is (as they say, "veg"); if red is not vegetarian (non veg). By the way, eats very little meat in India, but is mostly eaten poultry (particularly chicken) and lamb. Curiously, the last day we got a McDonalds for a quick and easy snack and lucky we did because we noticed drying food preservation something very curious! Not that we McDonalderos, much less, but more or less already know what you'll find and the tool is fast and easy. Well, we were surprised not to see any "Big Mac" hamburger or ordinary ... until we fell that Hindus can not eat veal (remember, holy cow!). And on, as there are so many Muslims in India, businesses do not offer pork almost anywhere. Therefore, the