Living away from home makes it hard to stay connected with your religious roots. We miss our festivals, celebrations, culture and most of all the bliss we receive from temples. Temples help us stay connected to the religious part of us. Being away from India often makes us forget the harmony and joy we receive from a single visit to the temple.
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Top 10 Indian healthy Dishes that’ll not make you feel home-sick in Australia
There’s really nothing like Indian food! With every bite, you are blessed with heaven on your palate. Butter, species, ghee, sugar and so much more. Just heavenly! On the days that you miss India, all you want is Indian food in Australia. Butter Paneer, Samosas, Butter Chicken, Naans and so much more.
7 Top Desi Indian Restaurants in Melbourne
Chinese, Continental, Japanese, and Italian Restaurants. These are the restaurants you often visit with your friends. They love these cuisines. But you? You need your Desi flavours. One of the downsides to staying away from home is missing the authentic mouth-watering flavours of India. As much as you can try to replicate recipes in your own way, you still miss the authentic tastes that originate from the Indian spices and salts. So does that mean you continue to miss the tasty food and miss out on all the extra flavours?
7 Indian Food trucks in Australia to Look Out for
When you are a foodie with an Indian soul living in a foreign country, missing Indian food is not just a craving but a feeling. A feeling of the ultimate nostalgia of the rich aroma of Biriyani or Masala Dosa. To feed your hungry soul, in this blog, we have penned down Indian food trucks in Australia that you can look out for.
5 Hacks For Australian Desi Parents To Help Their Kids Speak Their Mother Tongue
“In Hindi? Can you tell Nani that in Hindi, beta?”
Lots of Australian Desi parents can relate to that statement. It’s often something that is at the forefront of their thoughts. Being an Australian Desi parent, they want their child to retain and be in touch with their Indian culture and heritage while living in Australia.
7 things Indians should know about Australian culture
“I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of ragged mountain ranges, Of droughts and flooding rains. I love her far horizons, I love her jewel-sea, Her beauty and her terror –The wide brown land for me!” – Dorothea Mackellar.
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