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3 Reddit comments about A Taste of India:

u/mldl · 4 pointsr/Cooking

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I bought A Taste of India, Madhur Jaffrey, in 1998, and have dragged it around the world with me ever since. Recipes, essays, and glorious photographs from all over different states in India; I can get lost in it.

u/mikeczyz · 1 pointr/Cooking

The cuisine of India is incredibly vast. I know of no book which attempts to standardize and codify everything. However, there are several books out there which chop up Indian food into more manageable regional bits.

Two recommendations, one old and cheap, the other new and expensive. Both books are divided by region and focus on regional recipes. For the cheap approach, look for Madhur Jaffrey's "A Taste of India." The chapters are broken down into the individual regions and it's a good place to start learning about the different cuisines of India. Another book which takes the same approach is Christine Mansfield's "Tasting India." Mansfield's book is jaw droppingly gorgeous. The photography is stunning.

If you have any more questions, please let me know. I love Indian food and have tons of Indian cookbooks.

u/LifeTimeCooking · 1 pointr/IndianFood