8 local Indian foods loved around the world

8 local Indian foods loved around the world

Some foods travel through memory rather than trends, and gulab jamun is one of them. This syrup-soaked sweet is deeply tied to celebrations across the subcontinent, but it is also widely found in countries with large South Asian communities and, more broadly, on Indian restaurant menus. Its appeal is obvious: soft, rich, fragrant, and unapologetically…

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Watch: Canada PM Mark Carney celebrates Sikh Heritage Month, joins community service at Ottawa gurdwara

Mark Carney Visit Gurdwara Sahib Ottawa: Watch: Canada PM Mark Carney celebrates Sikh Heritage Month, joins community service at Ottawa gurdwara

Canada PM Mark Carney celebrates Sikh Heritage Month, joins community service at Ottawa gurdwara Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Gurdwara Sahib Ottawa on Saturday (local time), where he joined members of the Sikh community in community service as part of Sikh Heritage Month 2026 celebrations.Sharing details and a video of his visit on X,…

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Why it should be a lifelong habit

Why it should be a lifelong habit

Pomegranate works best at breakfast when it is not left to stand alone. Because it is naturally sweet and carbohydrate-containing, pairing it with protein, healthy fat, or more fiber can make the meal steadier and more filling. That is where plain Greek yogurt, curd, cottage cheese, oats, chia seeds, nuts, or a handful of seeds…

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Quote of the day by Charles Darwin: "An American monkey, after getting drunk on brandy, would never touch…" - a witty observation on why humans often repeat the mistakes they already know can harm them

Quote of the day by Charles Darwin: “An American monkey, after getting drunk on brandy, would never touch…” – a witty observation on why humans often repeat the mistakes they already know can harm them |

Charles Darwin (Image source: Wikipedia) A bad experience is supposed to teach a lesson, yet people return to habits they already know are harmful more often than logic would suggest. Charles Darwin noticed the same contradiction and put it more bluntly than most. “An American monkey, after getting drunk on brandy, would never touch it…

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