Author Topic: India Bucket List 🇮🇳  (Read 7784 times)

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Delhi's Lazy Sunday = Chole Kulche
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Why does Indian food use so many spices?
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5 MOST ENPENSIVE SPICES IN INDIA
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Black Pepper - The Spice That Started World Trade
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Vibrant Food Stalls at Marina Beach Chennai
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Re: India Bucket List 🇮🇳
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Loktak Lake, located in Manipur, is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India and is often called the “lifeline of Manipur.” Famous for its unique floating islands known as phumdis, it is home to the Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world’s only floating national park. Loktak Lake is a paradise for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and those seeking serene beauty amidst hills and waters.


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Uttar Pradesh Tourist Map
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Uttarakhand Tourist Map
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Haridwar, Uttarakhand
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Jaisalmer Rajasthan
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Mount Abu, Rajasthan
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🥂🎊 TRADITIONAL FESTIVE DRINKS OF INDIA 🎊
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Festivals in India are not just about sweets & snacks – they come with their own signature drinks that refresh, heal & celebrate the season. Here are some iconic ones 👇

👉 1. Thandai (Holi – North India) 🌸

Cooling mix of milk, almonds, fennel, saffron, rose & spices.
Sometimes infused with bhang 🌿 for Holi fun!

👉 2. Panakam (Ram Navami – South India) 🍯

Jaggery + water + pepper + ginger + cardamom.
Cooling, immunity-boosting, perfect for summer festivals.

👉 3. Aam Panna (Summer Festivities – Across India) 🥭

Raw mango drink with mint, cumin & black salt.
Famous for preventing heat strokes.

👉 4. Chaas / Neer Mor (Onam, Tamil New Year, Summer Feasts) 🥛

Spiced buttermilk with curry leaves, chili & ginger.
Served in every festive meal to aid digestion.

👉 5. Sherbet-e-Mohabbat (Eid – Delhi & North India) ❤️

Rose syrup + milk + watermelon cubes.
Sweet, pink & refreshing festive delight.

👉 6. Kanji (Winter Festivals – Punjab & UP) 🥕

Fermented carrot & beetroot drink with mustard seeds.
Tangy probiotic, served at Lohri & winter gatherings.

👉 7. Toddy / Palm Wine (Local Harvest Festivals – Kerala & Coastal India) 🌴

Natural fermented palm sap, enjoyed in traditional village feasts.

✨ Every festival in India = a special drink with a story! 🍹