How India Survives without Meat!! Delhi's Anti-Meat Street Food!!
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Went to an Indian restaurant with the kids on wednesday. Had a spinach paneer dish with naan. It's so tasty that you don't really notice there's no meat.
it's one of my favourite dish as well. In India it is called as palak paneer.
Are you british? Live in the UK. 90% of all "indian" restaurants are owned and ran by the bengolis that capitalised on the cuisine and culture boom, since the 60s.
So much so you don’t need to eat those “lab grown meats”
@@kdotroy1 nope
@@kdotroy1 Not just Benaglis, it's Bangladeshis
This is not what we Indians eat daily. All you ate and saw was fast food to us. We have a number of amazing dishes being cooked daily at home and are awesome and yes we not only survive but enjoy them the most.
Do you have any tips?
@@Hvezdy10 I may but first would like to know your preference of food, is it veg or non veg?
@@maddysingh9238 I don't mind either. Whatever you think is best.
@@Hvezdy10 Palak paneer, paneer bhurji, Matar Paneer, cholle, Rajma, Sarso ka Saag with bajre or makke ki Roti, Aloo Matar, Aloo Gobhi, Mix Veg, Pulao, Geeya ke kofte, Malai kofta, Kadhi, Daal etc all can be eaten with Roti (wheat flour), variety of Paranthas and rice. Even the most beautiful thing about Bharat is they have a cultural change in each state or zone where you can enjoy local dishes and their welcome.
Greatly said 👍
The food you saw roadside and veg food we cook in our homes are totally different.... You can find thousand of dishes we make everyday in our homes in different part of India.... All have unique taste and without meat obviously
:D
Its like walking into Burger King and exclaiming.... WOW, This whole country lives on a diet of Soda Pop and Ritalin.... oh.... wait.....
It's a video about street food.
I think most people think of curries when they think of desi food, but yeah, this is obviously not what most people eat at home.
Im not sure which part did u miss itts written street food on the caption
Yes absolutely correct we have our own recepies completely different street food try that.
@@avatarismine
Oh you mean where it says "How India survives without meat"?
''The pizza is healthy because there's no white floor.'' ...adds a brick of butter.
I was gagging 😂 what kind of nutritional education is that
@@McKinley23 : dietary fats are not that bad actually. New research has disproven the old myth that fat is bad. Your body make 99% of the fat in the liver and dietary fat is only 1% of the fat in the body. its actually carbs that are bad.
Hahaha you think flour is better for you than butter, that's funny.
He's prolly on Keto lol
The flour might have been white at one point. Everything in this video is caked in grime and rust.
I work for an Indian couple, and they have blown my mind with the food they make. It has made me fall in love with food all over again. I don't miss meat in any of her dishes.
Did they show you how chicken sits on their open air counter for days before they season it and cook it?
You've got reading comprehension issues@@Trigger200284
@@Trigger200284 I don't know why you responded to me on this but my indian bosses are vegetarians, they don't eat chicken.
@@greenroses4950 ask them where they put chicken when their kind buys it, most of them don't even own a fridge, there's some that came to my country to be doctors, DOCTORS, and the cleaning crew I was on noticed that they kept putting whole uncooked chickens on the counter for days before eating...
That's why they put so much seasoning on their meats, because the meat is on its way to rotting sometimes before they cook it.
They are disgusting people, most of them shat in a hole or a community gutter before they came here
This is plainly incorrect.
Cottage cheese is actually not at all bad for your health like other types of cheese available in the market. It is full of protein and a very healthy alternative to meat
That's why it's not as tasty as other cheeses
why do you think its better than other cheeses?
Paneer is usually eaten for its texture and nutirents , not taste (although I steal small cube whenever my mom cooks it), and thus we have variety of paneer dishes.
@@risah4765
Fat content that’s all, and the cheese which are introduced to us are full of fat content. Paneer is considered better in that terms, and tofu better than paneer but not in taste.
@@azeemuddinkhan923 Although cheese is nutritious, it contains a lot of saturated fat and cholesterol, which is unhealthy for your heart. A 100-gram portion of cheese contains 18 grams of saturated fat and 100 milligrams of cholesterol, whereas a 100-gram serving of paneer contains 1.7 grams of saturated fat and 17 milligrams of cholesterol. As a result, paneer is the clear winner here.
3:34 True Delhi spirit. There is a hair on the finger below the naan😂😂😂
gajab topi baaj ha benchod :D kaise dekh liye bhai
Lmaooo so true
Dude I saw that like what the he'll cmon guys
They put it intentionally I guess...coz they might have seen that too before uploading and while editing!!
Observation skills 😱
The thing about India is they mastered making savory filling dishes without meat and they dont try to make non meats masquerade as meats like we do in the USA.
That's only the trend in western countries because people are hell bent on consuming meat at least once every 2-3 days (some can't go even a single day without it), and they start whining and begging for meat if you give them anything green to eat. So the industry knows it's got to grow a perfect replica in a lab in order to cater to those kinds of people and make the product sell better.
lol
That has also led to a point where Indian non-vegetarians do not really appreciate the taste of meat(and they are actually a slight majority).
@@unknownperson3691 xD Yes
In Navratri n other holy festival , U will find 75% + of population avoiding meat, Fish, non veg
There's chaap which tastes exactly like meat but is veg. It's amazing as a guy who needs his gym protein through meat.
Sunny I'm so super grateful for this channel 🙏 I'm Mexican but I love Indian food ❤️
Seems that when not fully vegetarian Indian people get a chance to visit mexico and try authentic mexican food; they love it, specially a nice mole going by my co-workers. You two countries seem to share a lot in tastes despite being on opposite sides of the world.
I'm an Indian and I like Mexican fried rice
As a Turkish I love Indian and Mexican cusine. Kudos
As a Sri Lankan life without chicken, pork, mutton and seafood is unimaginable to most of us. Really cool how Indians do not rely on meat unlike the rest of the world.
This video showcases just Northern part of India. Majority of the population lives in other parts where meat and fish is eaten commonly.
65% to 70% of Indians are non vegeterians and all the food you mentioned is freely available in every single part of India. Channels like these spread myths for clickbait but people should be intelligent enough to understand reality dude.
@@johnutube5651 Even in Nothern india including Delhi meat is very freely available and eaten.
Including pork@@muzix1575
Bro This is Not vedio that How Indian are Vegetarian but vedio that How much Vegetarian Dish we have...
If you don't want meat in ur Daily meal that means we have so much options that Foreign countries don't have..
These are the street side food which we don't eat on a daily basis. There is huge variety and healthy options which we cook at our home, the options are so tasty here that we never think like we're missing on something
It is a video about street food.
I think most people are aware this is not normal daily food, desi food is comparitively well known accross the globe
Read the WHOLE title of the video, "How India Survives without Meat!! Delhi's Anti-Meat Street Food!!" It is about Street Food.
Survive is understatement........ We thrive
.....
You are thriving in the diabetes rate and metabolic syndrome. Just look down you belly.
Thrive is not the word. You survive and sacrifice your physical, as well as mental, health because of it.
Ok pajeet
@@Terahydron OK Rakesh! Name me one, even half-decent, Hindu fighter, in MMA or Boxing??
If Lion and Elephant would fight who would win and who is vegetarian here@@freddymercury2259
I'm flying to Delhi on Monday for 2 weeks and I swear I'll try them all and a whole lot more :)
In winter, Delhi's pollution is the worst.
There are PLENTY OF SAFE PLACES TO EAT. .so don't just try ANY street food... go to a franchise like Haldiram's or Bikanerwala, it's safe,tasty and yummy. Make sure it's a legit franchise though. Feel free to text me for recommendations or any Qs. Cheers :)
?😮 bro don't visit overcrowded cities like Delhi Mumbai, instead go for and andaman and nicobar, Kashmir and the Himalayas
Mumbai is where u need to go
Avoid that paranthe wali gali. Though food in old Delhi is good, many of them are overrated.
West Delhi too has lots of options.
My fave veg indian food is oniob baji, Dosa, Aloo Palak, Chana Masala, Aloo Gobi, Bhindi and achar. Yummmm. I love Indian food
Try channa masala + dosa.
Omg this is only comment which had name of Indian Foods which we eat in Homes daily
Mostly people just talk about Fast Food we Eat Outside like Pani Puri, Samosa etc
Thanks to our Brahmans, Jains, WEST INDIANS, EAST INDIANS, NORTH INDIANS & SOUTH INDIANS brothers and your family for your tasty vegetarian foods. ❤ Dil se sukhria.
3:36 is that hair on his finger, near the burnt part?
That's protein 😂😂
As an Indian , we know how to cook delicious vegetarian food and so many options in here. So, its not that hard to let go meat.
if only you had hygiene
@@habbo72379if you eat from cheap streets you are stupid to expect hygiene .
Indiana do not have hygiene.. they are so nasty
@@habbo72379 yes more hygienic atleast we eat freshly cooked food, not one food cooked for one week.
how do you manage to get enough protein? I know vegetables have protein but it is often not a complete mix of essential amino acids.
Sometimes when u hear so much praise from all over country as an Indian and as an Indian m too proud to b an Indian. As as individual it's my mother land every one knows how gud the place is. ❤
3:36 Does hair in the naan 😂 is it taste enchancer ????....Btw that hair topping is great and quite common topping in our street food .....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love Indian food, both the vegetarian and meat options, but it's just intimidating to see so much oil and butter is being used in some of those places. Frying something 3 times? Frying bread that's already cooked? Damn
The chole with naan and the mung bean pizza were my favorites 👌. Thanks for the content!
The street food is typically cooked like this. Home food is much healthier!
Not everyone fries it three times.
Mostly it's two times. And nowadays it's lesser oil and fat. And lesser spices too.
But old traditional shops continue old ways.
@@monishbeck3859 The more you know... Thank you 🙏
This isn't exclusive to Indian food. In "Kitchen Confidential", Bourdain talks about how restaurant food tastes better than home made food because of the amount of butter that's added to each dish.
It's street food, not normal food. There is a skinny fat issue in India but I think that's as much to do with the amount of rice they have.
3 mins in i was thinking sadly Hygiene is not a thing in our country, than i spotted hair in naan bread at 3:35 🤦😂
CANNOT UNSEE
Good observation!
I thought it was me only who saw that🤣
Doesnt it happen in western european's food???
Me too man😂, Hygiene is a joke here dude
That’s good you’re telling everyone about the history, and the people who made it happen .the last places you went to,it looked really great😊
Yeah if you believe in lying clickbait videos. Around 70% or more Indians are non vegetarians and meat is readily available in every part of India, let alone in a capital like Delhi. So if you believe a video claiming Indians live without meat then maybe you can believe all the rest of their false claims too
Didn’t no that, I just look at the foot.
@@harish123az 30% percent is a goddamn lot for the worlds most populous country, and he never claimed everyone was vegetarian lol
3:35 hair in naan
As a South Indian, street food scene is not so prevalent. I love watching your videos to experience the North Indian street stalls. Don’t know if I will visit Delhi, it’s a bit overwhelming to me. Great video!
I am a north indian and I simply LOVE south Indian street food- idlis and vadas!!
Fxck idli 😒@@the_good_citizen
Divided by politics into north south but united by awesome food on both sides.
bhai delhi is not only north india we have people from all part of country specially UP Bihar people they have also ruined this city and now they going towards your south too 😂😂any ways as a proper delhite from a punjabi family , truly welcome your reaction
You are right, North Indians do weddings & street food way better than South.
Bro we want you back in India for another trip across the Nation. Show aint complete without the Showman................Love from India👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
I can see an Indian Facial Hair which was sticking on the NAAN at 3:37 . Please guys dont eat Indian Food from the streets .
I came to the comments looking for this 😬 I couldn't stop thinking about it and it kinda ruined the rest of the video for me 😅
Ditto, I needed to know if somebody else saw lol
Does it not happen in western or european's street food??
@@jumbo6689it does but there hands r white so it doesn't look bad double standards but cant help ityk also the hair thing indeed is not hygienic shall be taken care of.
I'm indian 😀🙏
Very Interesting I'd love to Eat India 🇮🇳 Pizzas in USA 🇺🇸 looks amazing
I went to Delhi and enjoyed all this but also got super sick from it (antibiotic resistance campylobacter). Still worth it though tbh.
I love meat, but India is the only country I could be vegetarian in, it's just that easy.
Here's a trick I learned from the locals to deal with an 'upset tummy', as they say.
Get any cola drink(Coke, Pepsi etc.) and shake it until all the fizz is out. Then sip-sip-sip all the way till the time you go to bed. Worked like a charm. But be sure to get rid of the carbonation completely.
@@DayumSonny yeah that doesn't kill the potentially deadly bacterial infection I had unfortunately but thanks for the advice.
Then next time try our unique santra alcohol little bit after eating 😅😂
They all look tempting, I'd try them all!
❤
The show feels incomplete without your presence sonny
Thanks for saying it
same
Because Sonny don’t want to eat these foods knowing how it was prepared.
Dani boy, Sonny gets paid for this without being there, he's a sell out@@danielmonticalbo6836
agree its not the same without sonny, clearly a money grab.
Note: We treat these street foods as treats and not daily staple.
I was gonna say... None of this looks very healthy...
I eat it daily
Some of the locals look like them eat the carby treats regularly
@@sc3304must be rich n lazy.
But we do need proper healthy foods for those who work in companies there are but not regular
Haha thank you for the laughter. love the music when the dish is being prepared and when served went into a sitar music. awesome editing and choice of music. Also best part was the block your artery comment!!
3:35 hair in the food
kyaa baat hai ....apki Paar ki nazar :D
I was thinking the same but it can also be his own bro😅
I've made some Indian dishes, including Spinach Paneer, I love them, but really want that pizza!!!
Me 2!!!
I almost dislocated my jaw dropping it when I saw the brick of butter going on top of the bread
I would try all of them. I like the last one looking like an Upstate NY Garbage Plate but I think the Indian one would taste better. I really love the creativity with the Indian chefs.
Paneer hotdog! I really want one of these. They look utterly wonderful.
INDIAN FOOD IS DIVERSE
EACH STATE & REGION IS FILLED WITH IT'S OWN DELICACIES ...... 🇮🇳 HEAVEN FOR VEGETARIANS ❤❤
At 3:37 there is literally a hair sticking out of the chur chur naan
3:36 the way they casually show hair in the food 😂
Am I the only one who noticed a strand of hair at 3:36 ??😂
My guy really said "oil free" at 7:23 😭😭😭😭
My favorite Delhi's veg street food would be matar kulcha, tikki burger,papdi chaat,bhel puri,soya chaap. Loved this video ❤
What about samosa Chola?
1:27 "smorgasbord of bread types" is pretty funny because smörgåsbord in Swedish translates to "sandwich table".
If you're in India then actually you don't miss meat because Indian vegetarian dishes are to die for.
The lentils and paneer are proteins... isn't all potatoes and flour.
Finally my area uttam nagar is famous for something good, been eating this chole tikki burger and chole tikki since my childhood around 26 years. He is almost selling it more than 30-35 years.
One of the best burgers you can ever eat….❤️❤️❤️
Never thought I would see this burger in UA-cam but happy that the uncle is getting his due recognition now…
What is burgers without meat 🍖 😅
@@AnkitSharma07604 I have never eaten meat in my life so can’t say but for me in vegetation this burger is one of the best burgers in the market..
this is which stall in uttam nagar... name and address please ?
@@AnkitSharma07604better n not disgusting
@@FilmyParindeyyes brother vegetarian food is the best. It doesn't matter whether u eat at home or 5 star if ur life isnt calm its all shit. And simple food aka vegetarian food is one way to go
Each item costs 50 Rs or more, I believe Delhi's pricing is on the higher side. It seems like there's a monopoly on prices here. In smaller cities, the prices are much more reasonable. For example, a tikki of the same level, or even a better one, costs 30 Rs, and a burger costs 15 Rs. Delhi may offer a variety of food, but it lacks authentic taste. If you're after genuine vegetarian flavors, go to smaller cities, where you'll find much better and distinct tastes than the profit-driven shops in Delhi.
Delhi ka test best hain bhai khaa ke dekhiye
Delhi is sea just like 3-4 big cities. You will get every cuisine. Only you have to travel in the city
Those are insanely cheap prices if coming from the west
Which city is that, I've found Delhi' s food to be cheapest 😂
I'm going for that 'Hot Dog" That thing looked awesome!
Veg food is best in India... It's more taste than non veg seriously😊
Seriously, non-meat food is better than meat food
Carbs are so abundant you'll get enough without paying attention. Most people eat too many, in fact.
They're needed, but not as a replacement for protein. Just like vitamins, minerals and fiber, they're one of a couple of kinds of nutrients your body needs. Whoever wrote this scenario was probably baiting comments like mine, or just stupid. Vegetarian diets need you to supplement protein with protein-rich plant foods, such as whey or certain types of mushrooms. I'm sure people in Delhi know how to handle that.
this is healty
she says to the foods that almost all of them are deep fried.
They do it to make it extra tasty the key is to make it at home we don't eat that much oils n all EVERYDAY not even that much spice m from north and common food here is lentils soup, rice , potato veggie, some green vegetables spiced up lip bit, and roti made of wheat flour, cucumber salad , yogurt any achar if u want like mango pickles is pretty. common
As an Indian, even I'm concerned with what I saw at 7:50. The potato grater had more rust that my old enfield.
That's the way to get rustic food in urban areas.
The giant brick of butter looks exactly like a giant brick of transfat-full margarine...
Anti-meat food in Delhi without showing Soya chaap is criminal
Even if Indians consumes meat.. we dont generally eat regularly more like the other countries..most of the times veg is preferred in households for lunch and dinner
I’d ’ like to try ALL of them but I’d try the Sinful Tikki a burger first!!
Def its best dish to replace your dinner sometime and have a good night sleep but have some ginger with water afterwards if you do not have not so strong stomach but I never had problem during my childhood.
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The music selections in this are awesome!
Pause at 3:37 for a quick hygiene check🤝
What they are preparing is called pambaso in Mexico 🇲🇽. Is really delicious. Our cuisines are in some ways similar 😅
Yes both cultures spice their cuisine like anything and it's great
I love Mexico from an Indian ( from American)
Indian and Mexican foods are similar at many levels except for meats. Coriander, kidney beans, tortillas, rice, curd are common in both cuisines.
My mom is vegetarian and when we first went to the US to visit our uncle (our first trip abroad, I was 10 years old), she survived only because of Mexican food!
People who are new to Indian food should know that we have a variety of options for street food, which we do not consume on a daily basis. Additionally, there is a diverse range of daily food options, varying from state to state, given that India has 28 states and 8 union territories.
However, it's important to note that dishes like palak paneer, naan, biryani, etc., which are often associated with Indian cuisine, are just a small representation. They are sometimes overhyped. If you want to delve deeper into Indian food, come to India, visit different states, and meet locals (not just street food sellers). Ask them for authentic food experiences that restaurants may not provide, as their focus is on efficient and easy service.
3:36 you can see someone's hair in the naan...
The reason indian ppl are vegan is that most of these veg dishes are insanely good and not bland like salad type food.
3 times deep fried he stays its oil free 😂😂
The mung bean "pizza" has a whole stick of butter melted into it. That thing is not healthy.
The food looks fascinating, but there's no way in heck I would ever test my luck and eat India's street food.
Please don’t eat. Our food is not for people with fragile digestive systems! 😅
That stick of butter in not melted on every kind of moong dal pizza, it is just for the one he bought. I have tried this place, he has options with minimal butter and no cheese fillings as well.
@@sinchitamajumdar4524yeah especially when there's hair on that naan at 3:37 and an ungodly amount of rust on that grater 7:48 🤮
All the dishes looked great!🥰
I'm from Northeastern part of India a tribal and we want nothing but meat but coming to Delhi it's been 10+ years I don't mind eating veg anymore still exploring. I would eat Punjabi food whole day.
That Mung bean pizza looks 🔥🔥🔥
I saw hair in the chur chur naan part when he was breaking the bread 🤐🤐
The way dough was mixed I was sure we would find the hair in that Nan and Viola @3:36 you do see a strand of hair.
those close-up shots man..mouth watering 🙂
Everything tastes good with enough butter. I visit India twice a year for work. I prefer veggie over meat there, but pretty lethal to blood sugar, lol. I tried lamb there once, it was cooked in lamb lard, I took one bite and that’s was enough to spend 30 minutes in toilet.
Skill issue
Your western ass cant digest the spices buddy .
That's simply your problem if you're going there and eating streetfood everyday. That's like coming to America and eating BK and Mcdonalds and saying ur stuck on the toilet
i dont think theyre just “surviving” without meat. They look like theyre thriving with all the options available. The mistake we tend to make is we compare everyones experience of life with the modern western way of life where vegetarian options are a new happening but its not in India.
Agree, we have Olympic winners and boxing champions in our country who are strictly vegetarian.
I m not a vegetarian but I am proud of my vegetarian people.
It ALL looks stunning, to be honest and I'd try it all.
As a lacto-ovo vegetarian, this is right up my alley. Though, I don't like onions, but I do love the spices in Indian food. Palak paneer with the naan looks FIRE! The deep fried potato, spices, paneer and bread look good too! :O
Amazing how the cooking surfaces and woks of most of these vendors are WAY cleaner then their western counter part. Just look at the nasty grills from his USA fares episodes.
The spices make it a lot different in taste. These "garam masala" mixes pack a flavour bomb! having said that, Mexican food is fire!
I too could become a fan of the vegetarian persuasion if all of my meals were coated in butter, cheese or other forms of fat 🤣
You know it's street food right, these are not meant to be eaten daily, and there are more to vegetarian foods than these.
we don't cook like this at home. Home food is made with vegetable oils, ghee is used to add aroma, taste only.
THESE ARE NOT VEGETARIAN FOODS!! I don't know how mentally challenged you people can be. When you add cheese and butter, NOT VEGETARIAN!!
@@jasonmacneil2256 we are not mentally challenged. Dairy products are considered vegetarian in india.
@@anuradharaghavan872 well then, that's the only place!! And when I say mentally challenged, I'm referring to the folks making these ridiculous comments about this being vegetarian food, because it's NOT!!
Awesome coverage, I bet even the locals wouldn't have tried all these spots !
Oh my god. That burger with the cholley on top looks amazing. Never had it
Watching this video gave me dysentery. 💩💩💩🤣
HI brother... there are many traditional foods are there in india pls show those foods to world not the junks... its a modern day fast
foods....
And this video as all others are mouth watering
Survive? Really!!? We Thrive Bro !! 🤌🏻😉
That's why idiots should not be allowed to portray their views on the Internet. I have been defending American food with my Indian friends and family since I understood the difference between fast food and balanced home cooked meals. All this food is street food and no Indian eats it everyday for their meals. We survive on Protein from lentils,paneer and yogurt which also provides us the good gut bacteria due to fermentation. We have our pickles. For fiber we have salad and curries and complex carbohydrates from Roti not limited to only whole wheat but millets and what not compensating for micro and macro nutrients. Our cuisine is an ancient cuisine designed according to various climatic and natural conditions.
Just like no one is eating pizza and burger here we don't eat this stuff at home.
What a bad information.....so so bad
I could live off that Indian Pizza and hot dogs for weeks!
Tikki Chole! Tikkis are wonderful, Chole is out of this world delicious, combined and here even in a Burger bun.....although i'd prefer without the bun, it is just sooo good!
I have lived in Delhi for 4 years and never came across these amazing shops!
I mean at least have someone from the team try out those dishes and give us a proper review/rating... I wanna stay subbed, but lack of a review kinda defeats the purpose imo
Ewww, if you wanna go no need to threaten on your way out...just go. 😂
@@amarievargas80 like someone with 15m subs needs my sub. The fact that you interpreted that as a 'threat' is painfully tone deaf. Contribute or keep jogging 🤫
Like one of you team members who has great hospital cover.
Anyone noticed the rusty cheese grater 😅
I sure did...😅
"We think regular white flour pizza is unhealthy"... videotapes the vendor putting 1.5 - 2 sticks of butter and quarter pound of cheese into a veggie pizza with two sides of bread :)
Am I the only one who noticed the hair in the bread at 3:35? 😮
Sunny you are better off in front of the camera than as voice over.. miss watching you buddy
He's in his other channel,,,
how is the world surviving the craziness of eating meat & killing animals? meantime all this food is saving animals lives & shows a wonderful human side of respecting animal life & being kind, also eating simple food. i love India. i have travelled there 8 times, got my diksha name - Sanatan by my beloved Guru Ji. Once i stepped on India's land first time this lifetime, i felt hOMe 🙂 Jai India Maa
I could go vegetarian if I lived in India. What they do with food is amazing there.
That naan got some extra flavour of hair 😂 3:36
Finally that repetetive music is changed. Good 😮💨
Even most non-vegetarians in India have meat only once or twice in a week.
While substituting carbs for meat has made India the diabetes capital of the world, it also means that we're being less cruel towards animals, and we contribute far lesser towards global warming caused by raising animals for food.
Called as "Lentils", "Pulses" or simply "Beans" in the 🇺🇸 , are rich in protein and is meat alternative in 🇮🇳 . Whats more advantageous is growing lentils as a alternate crop to grains, preserves water , benefits by corp rotation and produces silage for cattle. OVERALL JUST WORKS WELL !!
Lentils are a poor source of protein overall, they are mostly starch. Yes, they are pretty healthy and have more protein than cereals but not nearly enough to sustain protein requirements. Dairy is a better source of protein and so are soya beans.
it's all bad for you!@@ankanchoudhury8433
Bruh then eat it. Like imma enjoy my Fatty Juicy Tomahawk Steak at the same time eat beans and greens.
Balanced diet dominates.
@@Rebounds88lentils are tasy just make it the indian way it doesn't need any spice other than turmeric 😀🥂
That Potato Grater RUSTED to the Bones .. My Goodness .. 😅.. I really hope nobody gets sick..