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RAJASTHANI THALI 80 Rs/-, BHILAI SUPELA AKASHGANGA,RAJHANS RAJASTHANI THALI, VLOGS CENTER... Rajasthani cuisine (Hindi: राजस्थानी व्यञ्जन) is the cuisine of the rugged Rajasthan region in North West India. It was influenced by both the war-like lifestyles of its inhabitants and the availability of ingredients in an arid region.[1] Food that could last for several days and could be eaten without heating was preferred. Scarcity of water and fresh green vegetables have all had their effect on the cooking. It is also known for its snacks like Bikaneri bhujia, Mirchi bada and pyaaj kachori. Other famous dishes include Dal Baati, malaidar special lassi (lassi) and Lashun ki chutney (hot garlic paste), Mawa lassi from Jodhpur, Alwar ka mawa, Malpauas from Pushkar and rasgulla from Bikaner, "paniya"and "gheriya" from Mewar.[1] Originating for the Marwar region of the state is the concept Marwari Bhojnalaya, or vegetarian restaurants, today found in many parts of India, which offer vegetarian food of the Marwari people. The history also has its effect on the diet as the Rajputs preferred majorly a non-vegetarian diet while the Brahmin, Jains, Maheshwari, Vaishnavas, and other preferred a vegetarian diet. So, the state has a myriad of both types of delicacies.[2] A typical Rajasthani thali showing Ghevar, daal, chutneys, achaar and so forth. According to a 2014 survey released by the registrar general of India, Rajasthan has 74.9% vegetarians, which makes it the most vegetarian state in India.[3] Rajput cuisine Edit Rajasthani cuisine is also influenced by the Rajputs, who are predominantly non-vegetarians. Their diet consisted of game meat and dishes like laal maas (meat in red gravy), safed maas (meat in white gravy) and jungli maas (game meat cooked with basic ingredients).[4][5][6] Sweet dishes Edit Sweet dishes are never referred to as 'dessert' in Rajasthan, because unlike desserts which are served after the meal, Rajasthani sweets are served before, during and after the meal. Balushahi Besan Chakki Churma DilKhushaal sutar Feni Ghevar Gujia Seero (Hindi: Halwa) Imarti Jhajariya Kadka Milk-Cake (Alwar ka Mawa) Makkhan-bada Palang Torh Mawa Kachori Jalebi Ras malai Gulab halwa(PALI) Tillpatti (BEAWAR) Diljani (UDAIPUR) #RAJASTHANITHALI80RSBHILAI#AKASHGANGASUPELA#VLOGSCENTER #RAJASTHANI THALI BHILAI 80RS #RAJASTHANI RAJHANS THALI REASTAURANT BHILAI #RAJASTHANI DISHES RAJSATHANI THALI RAIPUR #RAJASTHANI THALI JAIPUR #RAJASTHANI THALI UDAIPUR #RAJASTHANI GHEVAR #RAJASTHANI THALI RECIPE