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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mughal invasion, colonization and seamless borders at a time in history have found the entire Indian subcontinent comprising India, Pakistan and Bangladesh sharing similarities in their cuisine. Skip through the pages of 5,000 years of history of the Indian subcontinent and you are bound to find diverse flavours dominating regional food, making this entire platter burst with flavours. For instance, vegetables, grains, fruits, dairy products, meat and eggs mixed with spices predominantly ruled the food here until people at large started embracing Buddhism and vegetarianism. In the middle ages, travellers who set up several dynasties in northern India brought along </p>
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