Flavours
With a following of around 80% of the country, Hinduism is a prevalent religion and makes a great impact on what is eaten and enjoyed. Dating back to its earliest recordings 5,000 years ago and beyond, Hinduism views animals as sacred beings on our earth, and in particular, the cow. Grounded in respect for our planet and the living creatures on it, Hinduism is of great importance to the Indian people and has enabled them to explore vegetarianism more than most other regions on our earth. Because of this, vegetarianism is common and, in some cases, even veganism, so an emphasis on vegetables and pulses is prevalent. Fasting will also occur throughout the year in Hindu practice during periods of new moons and festivals with a celebration at the end to break the fast featuring blessed foods called ‘prasad’.