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7 Foods Indians Can't Live Without

Indians are overjoyed when mothers prepare a plate filled with favourite treats. If you don't believe me, ask the ones who live far away from home!

Most Indians are foodies and can't seem to resist any type of food, be it healthy or junk. Those of you who love to eat and enjoy a happy meal, we are sure these types of foods on the list are things you never miss out on given any day.

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Indians treasure spicy foods, the buffet spread displayed at weddings, not to forget cheta's fried snacks and of course the multiple festival foods. Some of these foods on the list are extremely healthy and some of the other hand are only laced with calories and carbs.

Take a look at these 7 types of foods Indians cant live without:

Spicy Food

Spicy Food

Indians love a meal that is enriched with spices from Kerala, Andhra and coastal regions. Even if their noses run and the eyes tear up, an Indian will not miss to binge on spicy treats.

Mama's Food

Mama's Food

No matter what, mother's food defines unconditional happiness. This is one of the foods Indians love to eat at any time of the day.

Wedding Food

Wedding Food

Indian weddings are enormous, especially the food counters at Hindu weddings. It is only in India where you get to witness a major buffet of foods all lined up to meet the desires of your taste buds.

Street Food

Street Food

Street food is another type Indians love to eat. At every nook and corner you will find crowds thronging at a vendor, binging on delicious chaats and other treats.

International Junk Food

International Junk Food

KFC, McDonalds and Subway are some of the international junk foods Indians never give a miss. In fact, it is one of the foods Indians love to eat.

Festival Food

Festival Food

- At the time of any festival, food seems to be available in abundance. Indians dive into festival food all through the year.

Cheta's Packed Food

Cheta's Packed Food

Packed foods at a Cheta store is simply the best for Indians. Picnics, rides and family get togethers are incomplete with chaklis, fried nuts and mixture.

Story first published: Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 17:28 [IST]
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