15 Easy to Cook Dishes For Hostel Students

If you are a student and living in a hostel, then one of the biggest struggles of your daily life will be hostel food. It is a big task to focus on your studies along with keeping yourself healthy. Sometimes, you just wish to eat some healthy as well as tasty food. These food items can be made in a hostel room very easily with minimum required ingredients. 15 Easy to Cook Dishes For Hostel Students 1. Scrambled Eggs To make scrambled eggs, all you need is eggs, milk or water, butter or extra-virgin olive oil, salt and pepper. Make … Read more

20 Healthy Late-Night Snacks To Binge On

To binge-watch your favorite movie or TV series for a whole night sounds exciting. What if we told you that we had something that would make your late-night binge-watch experience more thrilling? Yes, we are talking about food. These snacks that we are talking about are tasty and healthy. So what are we waiting for? Let us quickly start our chat about these fantastic lip-smacking snacks. 20 Healthy Late-Night Snacks To Binge On 1. Roasted Chickpeas If you like eating chickpeas, then nothing can stop you from enjoying these roasted chickpeas. Although roasted chickpeas have the same protein level as … Read more

15 Lipsmacking Rajasthani Dishes You Must Try

Being a land of Marwaris, Rajasthan has more tasty vegetarian food than non-veg. Yes! ‘Tasty’ vegetarian food. Here, the main ingredients of every dish, ghee, and regional spices are the most important. Here are some dishes that one must try the next time they are in Rajasthan. 15 Lipsmacking Rajasthani Dishes You Must Try 1. Bajre ki khichdi Bajra or pearl millet flour, as called in English, is great for energy and fibre. Prepared with a lot of ghee, this dish tastes good even when you are sick. You can add sugar while eating to make it more appealing to … Read more

13 Traditional Foods to Eat in Jaipur

The Pink City of Rajasthan is famous amongst tourists and Rajasthani food is all about generosity and loads of ghee. These are some dishes from the Royal Platter, you should try when you visit Jaipur with some specific places you must explore. 13 Traditional Foods to Eat in Jaipur 1. Bejad ki Roti It’s an Indian bread made from three different types of flour (wheat, chickpeas, barley) cooked on a clay wok and then directly on wood fire, wood fire gives the bread a nice smoky flavour and it is usually served with garlic chutney (lehsun ki chutney), chilli pickle … Read more