Food and Beverage Articles

A Historic Moment for Parsi Cuisine: Niloufer Mavalvala Honored at the Gourmand Awards in Portugal

Cascais, Portugal – Parsi cuisine took center stage at one of the world's most prestigious culinary events this past week, as author and food historian Niloufer Mavalvala received two global honors at the 30th Gourmand World Cookbook Awards, held...
Adi Modi: Obituary

Adi Modi: Obituary

Adi Modi, who died on June 27 aged 60, was general manager for more than 25 years of the Bombay Brasserie in London, Britain's first upmarket Indian restaurant. Published in the Telegraph UK A...

The Journey of Rasna

The Journey of Rasna

In the 80s, anyone switching on to the national television channel Doordarshan for their daily dose of programmes — be it mythological, children's programme or even Chitrahaar — were greeted with a...

A celebration of Life

We do some Parsi-style gorging, even as it readies itself for the yummy Nowruz Festival The Iranians call it Nowruz. The Parsis, descendants of the ancient Zoroastrians in India, spell it as Nowroz....

Jeroo Mehta: 101 Parsi Recipes

Jeroo Mehta: 101 Parsi Recipes

Given that her book is considered a Bible by foodies around the globe, she's got fans from at least three generations if not more! Parsi cookbook author Jeroo Mehta has certainly made life easier....

Majestic Bakery: A slice of heaven

This humble bakery is also home to such delights like the charming little glass cakes. As I cruised down the busy MG Road, Pune, a tantalising smell tempted me to slow down. By Lakshmi Nair | Deccan...

Theobroma opens in Bandra

Theobroma opens in Bandra

As patisserie Theobroma opens its second outlet we talk to owner Kainaz Messman about the toils and joys (not to mention kilos of cocoa) involved in satisfying Mumbai's sweet tooth. By Alisha Patel...

Minority Rapport: Chef Kaizad Patel

Third generation Parsi chef Kaizad Patel is in town to help Delhiites nurture a taste for Parsi food “At a Parsi wedding no one remembers who the bride or groom was, but everyone remembers who the...

Pasta on the patra

The Parsi lagan nu bhonu, the last of the purist community wedding feasts in the city,is also going the mishmash way By Mahafreed Irani | TNN When Sam and Freny Satha were preparing to send out the...

Kainaz Messman at Theobroma

Kainaz Messman at Theobroma

I am a waitress... a cleaner... whatever my business needs me to be' As patisserie Theobroma opens its second outlet we talk to owner Kainaz Messman about the toils and joys (not to mention kilos of...

Katy Dalal Passes Away

Katy Dalal Passes Away

Parsi Khabar is saddened to announce the passing away of Dr. Katy Dalal yesterday. Katy Dalal is legendary for her culinary skills especially with Parsi cuisine. Over the years we as a family have...

The Iranian Pilao: Berry at its Best

The Zereshk Pilao is one of the most stunning rice dishes one can possibly serve. The dish has a warm ruby glow with the burberries studding the rice with colour and the saffron with fragrance. This...

Dorabjee & Sons: Flavours of the Past

Dorabjee & Sons: Flavours of the Past

Going to Dorabjee’s is like stepping into the pages of a Farrukh Dhondy short story (many of which were set here, in the gullies of Sarbatwala Chowk). In fact, looking around, we could swear we...

Akuri: Eggsciting recipes

One of my favourite breakfast preparations is scrambled eggs, even higher on the scale of delicacy, is the akuri, a much underrated dish. Akuri means egg curry in its most basic sense.It is like...

Paris Bakery

Paris Bakery

The opening line from an old and much loved nursery rhyme buzzed around my ears, as I walked to the romantically named Paris Bakery recently. The origin of the name of this perennially crowded shop,...

Food Pilgrimage to Udvada

Kunal Vijaykar....the famous foodie takes you on a pilgrimage to Udvada.....but its not a religious pilgrimage. Its a Food pilgrimage. Be warned that this will leave you all hungry and yearning for...

NZ Parsis : Battle to beat obesity

NZ Parsis : Battle to beat obesity

Members of the Indian community are fighting obesity and have the second highest rate of diabetes after Pacific Islanders. JACKIE RUSSELL reports.  THE obesity rate for South Asians living in...

Bye bye to the baklava

The food here was legendary with more than a hundred dabbas going out every day. But the authentic Parsi flavour, and ‘no-nonsense’ Parsi ladies have gone missing from the Ratan Tata Institute,...

Parsi Cola

Parsi Cola

A reader sent us a tip about Parsi Cola, a soft drink that is famous in Iran and other parts of the Middle East. [image copyright] It even merits its own Wikipedia entry Here is another picture of...