Impact of Foreign Traders on Indian Cuisine
In the 19th century, English and Portuguese traders came to India, and the advent of European traders permanently changed many aspects of eating habit in the Indian subcontinent. For the Europeans, who came in search of Eastern spices, brought with them the vegetables they had discovered in the New World. The Portuguese introduced new crops like tobacco, potato, cashew, papaya, guava and a host of vegetables. Portuguese influences were found on West Indian cooking in Goa, and French influences on South Indian cooking in Puducherry.
Impact of Christian influence on Indian Cuisine
Christian Influence on Indian Cuisine introduced the native Indians to various cooking techniques. The Indian food now incorporated many local ingredients and cooking techniques with European influences. Indian food reflected European customs and traditions and items such as different flavoured cake or sandwiches reflected the authentic eating habit of the Christians.
The Indian food habits now tended to incorporate various new kinds of tastes and delicacies. The British introduced many new food items to the Indian diet such as soups and salads. The Syrian Arab Christians fled to India and took refuge under the king of Kerala. They too left a rather heavy influence in the field of Indian cuisine. Syrian Christian dishes are richly flavoured.
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