Rediff reader Reshma Aslam shares some appetizing vegetarian soup recipes for the season.
Italian cuisine is proof that great flavour doesn't need complicated techniques or hard-to-find ingredients.
A Bombay shaadi with singing, dancing, prayers and great food!
Bangkok is a fast, 24-hour megapolis, full of joie de vivre and buoyance that you will be instantly smitten, like I was.
You will be as smitten with this Singaporean soup as I was.
The zestful, satisfying mixed vegetable Italian soup makes for a special meal.
Parliament introduces a new 'Health Menu' featuring millet-based dishes, salads, and lean protein options to promote healthier eating habits among lawmakers, officials, and visitors.
A simple Estonian soup that's much tastier than you imagine.
The lowly kadu is promoted to an awesome pumpkin soup.
Vietnam was wonderful and the people warm and hospitable, Radhika Mittal discovered over a 11-day stay.
Stunning landscapes, natural beauty, clean beaches, cultural wealth, mouth-watering food, shopping options, safety for solo travellers, warm hospitality, easy visas, and connectivity make Vietnam a must-visit destination, discovers Ramesh Menon.
A comforting soup with bold flavours.
Over the years, with some amount of experimenting, I have learnt exactly what freezes well and what does not.
'Right now, we have no relationship with Pakistan. And the relationship with China is not great.'
'I was blessed to earn a lot of fame and money, more than I ever expected, and the time has come to share what I have earned with others.'
Japanese cuisine gets a vegetarian twist in India.
Who said vegetarian food was hard to find in Iran?
The customary naadan or home-cooked meal is rather memorable fare.
Who owns a recipe, and should one fight over its origins?
It was entirely vegetarian fare at the lunch hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull on Monday.
From traditional Nepali thali to Gujarati basundi with jalebi, it was a lavish vegetarian spread of cuisines laid out for the SAARC leaders as they met in the cooler climes of exotic Dhulikhel resort for a retreat session.
Mother's Day reminded me of how my mom learned to cook Indian food.
An intriguing pulau that could be a great lunch fixture
A passenger on Guwahati-bound Rajdhani train found that the vegetarian dish he ordered contained pieces of bones.
Mongolia can take a lifetime to happen but rewards the intrepid traveller with enduring memories of a surreal, delightful land.
A row involving the BCCI erupted on Tuesday after it emerged that only 'halal' meat has been recommended for the Indian cricketers during their stay in Kanpur for the first Test against New Zealand, starting on Thursday.
Green Tomato Days are here. Make the most of them.
'For our traditional membership base, it would be an access to disruptive ideas,' FICCI President Subhrakant Panda tells Asit Mishra/Business Standard.
This versatile lentil salad can be a whole meal by itself or an accompaniment to a light evening repast.
Drink plenty of water or fluids to keep your electrolytes and toxins in check, suggests Dr Vidhe Sharma.
At a time when onion is being sold at Rs 70-80, surprise, surprise, chicken is being sold at Rs 65.
Who can refuse this plate of yummy khasta kachoris?
Non-vegetarian food has been dropped from the menu of the National Museum's week-long exhibition-cum-event on India's culinary history, Historical Gastronomica, due to an "unwritten policy" based on "sentiments", a senior official of the museum said on Thursday. The organisers came under fire after the event's menu comprising non-vegetarian dishes was put up on the museum's website. Shortly afterwards, it was decided that only vegetarian food would be served at the exhibition which will be on till February 25. The food event is being organised jointly by the National Museum, the ministry of culture and One Station Million Stories (OSMS), a private firm.
Would you take up a food challenge to make chicken momos with healthy ingredients?
'When my father travelled 5,000 miles to build a new home in Ireland, I doubt he ever dreamed that his son would one day grow up to become its leader.' Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/Rediff.com profiles Dr Leo Varadkar who will step down as Ireland's taoiseach (prime minister) next week.