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Eateries

  • Drive-In Restaurants: A Trend Shaping Hyderabad’s Culture

    Drive-In Restaurants: A Trend Shaping Hyderabad’s Culture : Hyderabad, often called the city of pearls, is well-known for its rich history and mouth watering biryani. Recently, it has also gained fame for its Drive-in Restaurants, which have become a favourite spot for locals and visitors. These drive-ins combine tasty food, a fun atmosphere, and convenience,…

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  • The Best Veg and Non-Veg Momos for Fast Food Lovers

    The Best Veg and Non-Veg Momos for Fast Food Lovers : Indian moms today have embraced momos, whether they enjoy cooking them at home or savouring them at their favourite spots. What was once a restaurant specialty has now become a street food staple, loved for its variety and taste. Momos, both veg and non-veg,…

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  • AaBaaR is Best The Place for Bengali Sweets in Hyderabad

     AaBaaR  is Best  The Place for Bengali Sweets in Hyderabad AaBaaR Bengali Sweets, located in Yapral, Secunderabad, is your perfect destination for a delightful range of authentic Bengali sweets. Our menu features popular treats like Taalshaansh, Mishti Doi, Chhena Poda, and even savory options like Samosa. Whether you’re craving something sweet for yourself or need…

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  • Hyderabadis Great Love to Mirchi Bajji In Rainy Season

    Hyderabadis Great Love to Mirchi Bajji In Rainy Season : Hyderabadis have a deep affection for Mirchi Bajji, especially during the rainy season evenings. This crispy, golden snack is a beloved choice that beautifully complements the monsoon’s mood. As the rain patters outside, there’s nothing quite like indulging in this savoury treat. Each bite of…

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  • Cool Sips for Sunny Days – Homemade Healthy Drinks

    Cool Sips for Sunny Days – Homemade Healthy Drinks In India, kids love sipping on healthy drinks all year round, whether it’s hot or cold outside. They crave refreshing beverages made from watermelon, mint, coconut, oranges, and pineapples, packed with hydration and nutrients. From the classic Nimbu Pani (Lemonade) to creamy Lassi and tangy Aam…

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  • A Taste of Heritage – Mango Pickles in Summer

    A Taste of Heritage – Mango Pickles in Summer Every lover of Indian food would be awaiting the summertime treat of Mamidikaya Avakaya, or mango pickle. Raw mangoes are used to make this pickle; they are usually sliced and combined with the appropriate amounts of masala spices, such as fenugreek, mustard seeds, and chilli powder,…

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  • Refresh This Summer with Soda Hub Flavours

    Refresh This Summer with Soda Hub Flavours: The Summer Has Returned! Youngsters and elderly alike find that cool drinks or water can help them quench their thirst. Mothers or grandmothers can make natural summer drinks in our homes, but when we travel, it’s preferable to get a cool drink that’s easily found at the grocery…

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  • Break the Fast in Ramazan Holy Month with Haleem Goodness

    Break the Fast in Ramazan Holy Month with Haleem Goodness : Ramadan is a sacred Islamic holiday observed by Muslims worldwide. It is referred to as Ramzan in Arabic and Ramzan in Urdu.. People fast every day from sunrise during this holy month. Eat fruits and the haleem in the evenings after prayer. In India,…

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  • Marriage Made in Heaven, Food Made with Love

    Marriage Made in Heaven, Food Made with Love : Nowadays, food catering has become the most popular way to serve a variety of foods according to the ethnic origins of the family at small or large family gathering events in India. Both vegetarians and non-vegetarians like eating, and this is especially true during events where…

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  • Start Eating Millets – You Can See Wellness in Every Grain

    Start Eating Millets – You Can See Wellness in Every Grain Indians since many generations dating back thousands of years have been eating Millets as the main staple food in their diet. Millets are rich fiber which is very convenient to digest. Millets, such as pearl millet (bajra), sorghum (jowar), finger millet (ragi), foxtail millet…

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