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Delicious India has partnered with individual experts in
various food areas to provide you with better information and
content.
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Suvir
Saran is a native of New Delhi, India who was raised on
traditional Indian cooking. He is a passionate and inventive
cooking teacher,caterer and food consultant. His
catering and consulting business "Rasoi, The Indian Kitchen" lists among its clients the Asia Society, Carnegie Hall,
the World Music Institute and New York University. Suvir is on the
editorial team of Food Arts Magazine as contributing authority
for Indian food. His recipes and work have also appeared in the
Los Angeles Times, New York Times and US News
& World Report. |
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Neera
has appeared on national South Asian television
programs and is a monthly contributor to Hum Magazine in
Canada. |
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Monica Bhide is the celebrated auther of the
cookbook "Spice Is Right" .An accomplished caterer and
home chef, Monica is a graduate of several formal cooking
courses in her native India and has been cooking Indian
food for more than 20 years. Born in India, Monica
has been living in the United States since 1991, and
currently resides in Washington, DC. You will meet Monica
every month through her column - Chai And Chow
(which is also the title of her upcoming book) |
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Michael Swamy Fernandes,
is a food stylist and writer based in Mumbai, India. A
professional Chef and Graduate of Food Technology and
Hotel Management from the Sophia Polytechnic (Mumbai) and
Superieur Patisserie from the Cordon Bleu Culinary School
(London),
He is also the author of
cookbook "Enduring Flavors".
Michael
will be sharing his insights, know-how and recipes for
cooking and food-styling with the patrons and visitors of
Delicious India through his column "Stylish Food" ! |
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Neerja has been with Delicious India since it
started. She has shared her recipes and tips and
opinions through many of her articles and columns in all
these years. |
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Pallavi Pathak hails from Northern Indian and is currently
residing in the lush green state of Kerala. What she
brings to the Delicious India is the wonderful home made
fare of India. Mostly North Indian , these recipes
are sometimes traditional favorites and some times the
housewife's concoctions... They are not created by a food
professional but a home maker and a mother .We Look
forward for her delicious content...
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