Travel Food Indian Vegetarian Road Trip Air BNB Meal Ideas Video Episode | Bhavna's Kitchen


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Subscribe : http://bit.ly/2BZjdc3 I travel a lot. Every year, I have at least 2 trips, mostly out of the United States. I pack many of my Indian snacks, shop bought and …

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  1. The King Preminger
    The King Preminger says:

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  2. aru2435
    aru2435 says:

    Thank u so much is sharing….and listening the request…enjoy and informative also. Chai thats hat I misswd in plane tooo☺. How to make this mouth feshner ..my husband loves it..if aldeady made the video please share the link. I make pav bhaji and gravy base from home. And vada pav too

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  3. Varsha Patel
    Varsha Patel says:

    Yes, handvo, khakhara and dhebra are our delicious food we can enjoy when we are travelling. I am vegetarian too, we don't eat eggs even. We can enjoy, mamra-chavanu and crisp masala puri with chai or coffee or sweetened milk.

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  4. Nehal Dani
    Nehal Dani says:

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  5. Arundhati Banerjee
    Arundhati Banerjee says:

    Hi Bhavna, no experience with AirBNB in US, but in Europe I have travelled in various sizesof AIRBNB s and had variety of experiences, mostly good. Whenever we travelled, first thing we do is to buy breakfast essentials, bread, butter/ jam, eggs and basic fruits like bananas and apples. And we do not carry lunch. We usually eat at local restaurants and cafes . However when we head back home after a hectic day, it is usually very tiring to dress up yet again for dinner or to be outside till we can have dinner. So we cook dinner at home. We are non veg eaters so simplest is usually Egg curry and rice, or easy peasy chicken curry and rice or a sausage pasta with veggies to make it healthier. On days we are either too tired or short on produce, we often have a simplest khichdi kind of thing. In fact it is more akin to risotto, where we do a simple slightly overdone runny style rice with potatoes and other veggies with or without tempering and it is soul food for Bengalees with ghee and salt. Any add on of pickle or papad or a simple omelette just makes it heavenly..we call it shedhdho bhaat, or boiled rice. And of course I carry all basic powdered spices and tempering ones and definitely green chillies with us.

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  6. Emily BH
    Emily BH says:

    Protein is VERY over-rated. If you check the amount of protein in human mother's breast milk, you'll see there is less than 2 percent, yet with that little amount a newborn baby consuming nothing but that triples in size its first year of life! So full grown or slower growing adults or children certainly don't need any more protein than a newborn would. Eating too much protein actually does a lot of harm.

    In the old days, part of the point of traveling outside of the country was to experience the food and culture of the area you were visiting. People were better off getting used to the idea that while they were away from home, they would not expect to eat like they do at home. However, I can see bringing food if you are on a strict strict diet and/or have many food sensitivities and or will be camping while hiking and away from any food sources – including local markets. I can also see doing so if you will be in an area with heavy restrictions as to where you will be "allowed" to shop due to so called "mandates".

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