Food safety fears in India are rising as viral videos and failed tests deepen public distrust.
Zinara Rathnayake is a writer based in India and Sri Lanka with bylines in The New York Times, BBC, CNN, Atlas Obscura, and others. Her work largely focuses on travel, food, and culture, among others.
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Must try Indian street foods you cannot miss in Delhi
We started our Bengali street food tour in India tasting the local kathi roll. The Kolkata Kathi roll is by far the most ...
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Over 80% of packaged foods in India have high levels of artificial flavours, sugar
A new India-wide analysis found artificial additives, colours and flavours across many packaged foods. The findings add to ...
Inventive chefs are sharing their stories through food in India’s ever-evolving west coast metropolis, but the city’s appetite for street food, thalis and Parsi dishes remains a comforting constant.
Where most food maps of India are defined by cities like Delhi, Lucknow, or Kolkata, nestled among the Eastern Himalayas is ...
Indian Haj pilgrims in Makkah are struggling to access food that matches their regional preferences due to a ban on ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the world’s best hotels, restaurants and wine. Feb 26, 2025, 10:37am EST High-toned elegance at Tamarind is a far cry from ...
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