Why Indian Food is My Favorite Ethnic Food

Indian Food is Delicious, Healthy, and Inexpensive to Prepare

Rebecca Livermore
Although my skin is fair and I live in the western hemisphere, and although I grew up on bland meat and potatoes, Indian food is my favorite ethnic food. Here's why:

1. Indian food is spicy.

Not all Indian food is spicy in a hot sort of way, but it is all flavored with numerous spices. The spices cause even the most humble food, such as lentils, to come alive with magnificent bursts of flavor.

2. Indian food is, for the most part, healthy.

Although some Indian food is cooked with more oil than ideal, most Indian food (except for desserts) is created with healthy ingredients such as vegetables, spices, and legumes. When I eat Indian food, chances are I'm eating food that is not only pleasing to the pallet, but good for my body as well.

3. Indian food makes vegetables I, and my children dislike, taste good.

For instance, my family cannot stand eggplant, but when we lived in India, we gladly ate it. Prepared properly and seasoned well, eggplant and other less popular vegetables are delicious. (The only exception to this for my entire family is bitter melon. No matter how it is prepared, we detest bitter melon!)

4. Indian food is great for vegetarians.

A good percentage of Indians are vegetarians and thus they have great experience with knowing how to best prepare a great variety of vegetarian dishes. Although I do eat meat, I barely missed meat when living in India, due to the excellent variety of Indian vegetarian food.

5. Indian food includes great breads.

I love the variety of Indian breads, which include mostly flatbreads such as naan and chapattis. Nothing beats the slightly smoky taste of naan, fresh out of a clay, tandoori oven, and chapattis are a great way to include complex carbohydrates into my diet.

6. Indian food is inexpensive.

There may be exceptions, but most Indian food is created with simple ingredients such as vegetables and legumes. The only exception is that numerous spices are used in Indian food and spices can be expensive. However, spices, when purchased in Indian grocery stores, are very reasonably priced.

7. Indian food is readily available in most any good-sized city in the United States.

Although I can and do cook Indian food myself, when I'm lazy but in the mood for Indian food, I don't have to drive too far to get it. There is now even some decent tasting frozen Indian entrees available in grocery stores throughout the U.S.

Published by Rebecca Livermore - Featured Contributor in Travel and Lifestyle

Rebecca Livermore has been a freelance writer since 1993. Although she started off writing for print magazines, in recent years she has switched her focus to writing for the web. She writes on many subjects,...  View profile

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  • Olga L. Chacon3/17/2011

    I'm getting hungry!

  • Lodie Quezada7/8/2010

    I like Indian food also, great article.

  • Liberty8/5/2009

    hi, glad you love Indian food :) it was interesting to see a fresh perspective when everyone thinks Indian food is oily and unhealthy! Cheers!

  • Heather Carreiro7/25/2008

    Mmm! We live in Lahore and we love to cross the border and eat Indian food. Unfortunately in Pakistan the diet is more meat-based and uses A LOT of oil. Even the veggie dishes are swimming in ghee!

  • Deonils7/3/2008

    Lots of comments and a new convert to Indian food, among your fans!

    Congrats! I am ethnic Indian but fourth generation South African before I came to the USA. We share a common Faith and belief that the Bible is God's Definitive Word and Infallible. I hope U read some of my spiritual pieces.

    Take care and Namasthe!

    Neil Deo/Deonils

  • Laura Lond3/28/2008

    I've never tried Indian food, you make it sound delicious. :)

  • R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen3/27/2008

    Love lentils

  • Lets3/25/2008

    sounds interesting!!!!!

  • Branwen663/25/2008

    Now you've given me a craving for Indian food! :)))

  • Mary E. Coe3/24/2008

    Excellent write. I love spicy food. I would love to try Indian food after reading your article.

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