By Krati Purwar
March 28, 2025
Have you tried the new feature of ChatGPT that allows you to turn your photos into Studio Ghibli frames? Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, the Japanese films are known for their captivating storytelling and life-like portrayal of food. Slurrp used the prompt to generate images of popular Indian dishes. Check out the results!
India's love for biryani knows no bounds. From weddings to festivals, this slow-cooked rice dish graces every repast.
Medu vada is a popular South Indian snack. Lentil vadas are deep-fried and relished with tangy and spicy sambar and coconut chutney.
Kerala's appam is a lacy flatbread, like a pancake, and it is prepared from fermented rice. It is often served with mutton stew.
Toor dal stew is prepared using local spices. It is the base for cooking wheat flour dough, shaped like kites. This is Gujarat's comfort food.
In North India, chicken tikka is the life of every party. It is a protein-rich spiced snack that goes well with cocktails.
Bengali macher jhol is a spicy fish curry served with rice. It boasts earthiness from ginger and subtle sweetness from onions.
Punjabi pinni is a nutritious sweet snack prepared from wheat flour. It comprises seeds, ghee, edible gum, and nuts.
Moong dal chilla is a nutritious and protein-rich breakfast that can be prepared in under 20 minutes. It is accompanied by coffee or fresh juice.
Coconut ladoo is another popular dessert prepared across Indian households. It is also offered to Gods and Goddesses on auspicious occasions.
Butter chicken is every Delhiite's weakness. Marinated chicken is cooked in a rich, buttery gravy of tomatoes and onions. It is relished with naan and rice.