What’s one of the best ways to immerse yourself in a new culture? Study up on the local lingo so that you go in with a couple of slang words up your sleeve.
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How to sound like a local in India: Your guide to Delhi slang
by Annie Dalyby Annie Daly -
If you’re looking for the perfect souvenir or a taste of local culture (not to mention local street eats), the hustle and bustle of the local market might be for you.
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It’s hard to avoid the cliché here, but Indian food really is a feast for the senses: curries can be heard sizzling in the distance; intoxicating aromas drift into your nostrils; the colourful mix of spices and vegetables is easy to stare at; the taste is blissful.
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But try as they might, some countries are just simply better able to accommodate and at times, fully cater to the vegan diet. And the best part? They are some of the world’s most renowned culinary destinations.
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Of India’s big cities, Kolkata offers the greatest journey for the senses. Known as the “City of Joy” – it’s vivid, hectic, brimming with street life, creativity and the most incredible markets.
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How would you like to swap your usual brunch favourites for something a little more exotic? If you’re onboard, buckle up as we head off on an Asia-wide breakfast tour.