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2021 dining trends by Noon Mirch

  2020 was not the year that was expected or welcomed. It was something that everyone wanted to quickly get rid of. The only trends that could make in 2020 were: Mask, sanitizer, social-distancing, micro-weddings, and things these. Since the virus is yet not removed completely from the world and with the introduction of new strains of virus it seems that 2021 would not be very different. Following might be the trends to see in 2021: At home-dining It was during lockdown that everybody craved for exotic dishes available only in restaurants and learned and prepared at home. This might be the trend seen in 2021 too. One can order food from Noon Mirch, Rooftop Terrace in Kaushambi , and enjoy the flavors of exotic herbs put into the dishes. Well-being is served To be safe one needs good immunity and for good immunity, one needs to eat good nutrient-rich food. The food served at Noon Mirch, Rooftop Terrace in Vasundhara , is prepared to keep the same thought in mind. There are many

3 exotic spices one should use in their kitchen

Spices are an important and integral part of Indian cooking. A spice here and there can change the entire taste of your meal. Have you ever seen an Indian kitchen without spices? It’s like our race won’t even exist without it. Right? Ever heard about ‘Masala Dabba’? I bet nobody can say no this. It is usually a circular, now often comes into a square shape, having little bowls to contain 6 to 8 basic spices. There is a huge difference in taste if you move from North to South or vice-versa or East to West or vice-versa or in fact you travel to any different part of the country, the taste differs. Noon Mirch, Rooftop Terrace Restaurant in East Delhi brings you a list of 3 different exotic spices which should be a must-have in all the royal households. 1- Saffron: Saffron is one of the most costliest spices in the world. These are the stigmas of the flower which are handpicked. These stigmas are obtained from 200 to 500 flowers and that equals to one gram of saffron. There are only 3