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India is a country with diversity. It comprises variety in all aspects and therefore, when it comes to Indian food, the variations range to enormous heights. The Indian cuisine can be broadly divided into four types according to the geographical boundaries of the country. They constitute the North Indian food, the South Indian food, the West, and the East Indian food. India is divided into several states, so it is well implied that all the four zones comprise their respective share of states. Each of the states has their own chosen range of delicacies and they are all unique in their own aspect. Here we present a brief overview of the numerous types of North Indian Food.

The North Indian cuisine is a blend of various culture and traditions prevailing in the different places in North India. The other factors that have attributed immensely in the culinary activities of the region are the historical backdrop of the places over there.The different cuisines that constitute the various north Indian foods mainly denote the Sindhi, the Bihari, the Bhojpuri, the Rajasthani, the Kashmiri, the Awadhi, the Punjabi and several other cuisines. As the Moghul rule has mainly spanned over different regions of North India for eras altogether, hence the Mughlai cuisine has great influence on the wide range of North Indian food.

The North Indian Food is very rich in dairy products such as paneer, yogurt, milk and ghee and therefore trying out the innumerable dishes from North India will give you the chance to taste these dairy products in their purest form. The goodness of the various North Indian sweet dishes, such as, Barfi, Pere, Laddu, Rabri, koolfi, faluda, gulkand, malai, halwa and scores others are well known throughout the world.The tandooris, the kebabs , the tikkas and the biryanis are the Mughlai dishes which can also be included within the range of North Indian food. As Pakistan at one time used to be a part of India so various Pakistani delights also have North Indian origin.

Sigi advices you that whenever you will be touring around different cities in North India, always try to taste some of the exquisite dishes of the place. This is the true means to reach the essence of the place.