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Ross osborn

1) Introduction  i)   In Indian food reflects their religious beliefs and culture. (www.Indianfoodsco.com) ii) Though each Indian region is very different; if you’re rich you get to eat gourmet foods and desserts at festivals. (Indian countries of The World)   iii)   Again if you are rich in India you get to eat whatever you want but if you’re poor you get to eat what you grow. (Indian countries of the world) iv) Now I will show you how Indian food reflects their culture and religious beliefs by explaining Indian desserts, bread and Indian vegetarians/carnivores.   2)  Body a) Bread   i)  India is known for there great bread. ( [|www.indianfoodsco.com] ) ii) They have so many different types of bread to please everyone.   iii)   In India bread is eaten daily by the Indian people: ( [|www.indianfoodsco.com] ) iv) Here are some of the breads that are eaten daily by Indian people:(www.indianfoodsco.com)   (a)  purer   (b)  poli   (c)  phulk   (d)  luch    (e)  puri.   v)  Those I just listed are just a few of the many different types of Indian bread. vi) The breads are mostly cooked in a flat pan. ( [|www.indianfoodforever.com] )   vii)  Other foods are: (a) boiled, (b) steamed, (c) Fried or cooked over direct heat. b) Beliefs   i)  India’s people are very different just like the breads. ii) In the ancient times the Hindus people ate meat. ( [|www.newkerala.com] )   iii)  Than later they were influenced by the idea of non- violence and became vegetarians. ( [|www.newkerala.com] ) iv) The Muslims did eat meat and introduces the tender style of cooking to India. ( [|www.newkerala.com] )   v)   The vegetarians use a lot of vegetables grown locally in India. ( [|www.indianfoodsco.com] ) c) Desserts   i)  Desserts in India a very attractive because they are all different and appealing to everyone. ( [|www.indianfood.about.com] ) ii)  Indian desserts are hard to say no to because they range from fruits and vegetables to grains and legumes. (www.indianfood.about.com)   iii)  One dessert that people in India eat year round is the mithai. ( [|www.indianfoodforever.com/desserts] ) iv) “So a lot of people in India have a sweet tooth because of the variety of desserts, can you blame them?” ( [|www.indianfoodabout.com] )   3)  Conclusion (i) India’s bread, dessert and the vegetarian or carnivore people are a great way to show how Indian food reflects there culture. (ii) I didn’t list even near a quarter of the foods and religious beliefs of the Indian people there are still so many more Indian desserts and tribes out there.