The Indian Format Is Too Varied To Put It Into One Bracket

The Indian format is too varied to put it into one bracket

The Indian format is too varied to put it into one bracket. Yet we will try to encompass a lot of history, food, and geography into this answer. Ind Genetic plane was predominantly was a rice-growing region. It had various other cereals too jar, Barbara, mullets and other. As our trade with the Arabic-European corridor increased we got the first input of wheat into our eating habits.The discovery of the new world after the 14th century led to worldwide trade of spices and vegetables. The new world brought us chilli, Potato, Corn, Tomato, and Onion. The Ind-Genetic and the Deccan menu was heavily influenced. There was a wave of changes with new spices and vegetables on our platter.

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