Option 1 : Kerala
Concept:
- Different regions have different food.
- Depending on what grows easily at which place, different things are eaten at places.
Explanation:
Food in different places:
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Place
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Type of Food
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Andhra Pradesh
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- It is situated in Southern India.
- The cuisine of Andhra Pradesh consists of many vegetarian and nonvegetarian dishes.
- Andhra cuisine is considered spicy.
- The popular vegetarian dishes are idli, vada and dosa that are served with sambar and many varieties of pachadi or chutney.
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Assam
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- It is situated in North-East India.
- Rice is consumed with different non-vegetarian side dishes like meat, chicken, and pork.
- The people like to eat rice, bamboo shoot, piike piilla (pickle),
- Apong (millet or rice beer) is a commonly consumed popular drink.
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Goa
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- Goa is situated on the West coast of India.
- Goa has a high yield of coconut oil and sea fish.
- Sea fish cooked in coconut oil is popular in Goa.
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Kerala
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- They like to eat especially two things, tapioca and coconut.
- Both of these foods grow in their courtyard.
- Boiled tapioca with any curry made using coconut is popular in Kerala.
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Thus, in Kerala, people grow eatables such as tapioca and coconut in their courtyards and they find food prepared using these to be very tasty.
Food in other parts of the country:
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Place
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Type of Food
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Jammu and Kashmir
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- Jammu and Kashmir is a state located in North India.
- Jammu and Kashmir's climate is cold.
- Mustard oil has the healing property and keeps the body warm.
- Fish cooked in mustard oil is popular in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Hong Kong
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- It is inspired primarily by Cantonese cuisine.
- Most of the dishes in Cantonese cuisine is based on Snake.
- Cooked snake and snake soup are popular in Hong Kong.
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