Sacred spots and soaring peaks: Bucket-listing across the heartland. Roopa Unnikrishnan and her father journey through the heart of India.
Discovering the stunning land of breathtaking temples.
India's favourite teatime indulgence, the samosa, comes with many kinds of stuffings.
A favourite breakfast food or snack with your chai.
A legendary Santa Cruz, Mumbai snack stall continues to win hearts with its hot, fresh Vada Pavs and bhajiyas. Here's a look at the story behind Balaji Vada Pav Corner and a step-by-step recipe for their crunchy Mung Dal Bhajiyas.
I learn that success isn't measured in metres gained but in how we handle the moment when plans dissolve. The mountain doesn't grade on completion -- only on presence and effort, discovers Manoj Mohanka.
We were talking to a real-life spy!! Wow!
Dr Arush Sabharwal, bariatric and metabolic surgeon at SCOD (Surgical Centre for Obesity and Diabetes) Clinic, explains how choosing certain foods can help boost your metabolism.
Sri Lanka stays with you not just in memory, but gently reminds you what a society can achieve when heart and heritage guide the way.
Images from Day 5 of the third Test between England and India at Lord's on Monday.
Your yoga practice doesn't start on the mat; it begins in the kitchen, says Dr Yogrishi Vishvketu, global yoga educator and founder of the Akhanda Yoga Institute.
Instead of hitting the snooze button and snuggling under your blankets, take charge of your health and exercise indoors, advises Dr Manjusha Agarwal.
This hot beverage is a great substitute for tea.
In Bengali 'jhal' means spicy and 'muri' means puffed rice.
The Italian bread roll makes for an ideal tea time snack.
rediffGURU Shreya Shah answers diet and nutrition related questions.
rediffGURU Shreya Shah answers diet and nutrition-related questions. Ask away!
Replace processed and packaged foods with whole, unprocessed foods like fruits, green vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins, says Dr Gaurav Kumar Patil.
This is being done to make grounds for medical bail, the ED told the court
Chef par excellence Satish Arora recalls his days working as a chef to prime ministers to Chandrima Pal.
'Being patient, kind, and supporting each other is the backbone of our love.'
A balanced diet should include steamed and boiled vegetables, milk products such as buttermilk and yoghurt, fresh fruits, herbal teas and bitter vegetables, suggests Zamurrud M Patel, CDE, RD, chief dietician, Global Hospitals, Mumbai.
Treat yourself to two of Chef Satish Arora's signature five-star dishes.
Celebrate Lohri with traditional Punjabi recipes.
Chef Ranjan Rajani adds a twist to the good bhaji and shares his special masala chai recipe.
Some of the easily digestible spices during monsoon are garlic, asafetida, pepper, ginger, turmeric, cumin and coriander. They also provide excellent nutrition.
'They had been locked up for 17 days and the door was opened and they're like, 'We're not going on one of these stretcher things. We're out of here'!' 'Then someone says, 'They're all out!' 'They are all safe?' 'Yes, they're all safe'.' 'I am like aaaaahhh. I cried happy tears.'
In the summer, we tend to eat less and drink more. Avoid large portions of food, as they will be difficult to digest and may cause you to feel tired and lazy. Instead, have frequent and small portions of meals, which will keep them fresh and light, suggests Dr Shoaib Sangatti, emergency physician, Ruby Hall clinic, Wanowire.
Amusing spectacles unfold everyday with candidates attempting a variety of things from donning the role of a chef to washing clothes to woo voters, spicing up the campaign for the April 6 assembly polls in Tamil Nadu.
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Korean recipes modified to help you recreate them easily at home.
How many of these have you tasted?
To fight cravings, keep substitutes handy that you can chew on, such as carrots, pickles, apples, celery, raisins, or sugar-free gum or hard candy, says Seema Singh.
According to Dr Mickey Mehta, if you control what you eat for a month, you will be able to lose weight get back in shape.
If you have a fever and symptoms of a UTI, or if your symptoms persist despite treatment, you should see a doctor.
'I'm following my heart and would like to go where the road leads me. I want to do things that will excite myself and people too,' says Tanushka D'Silva.