Dishes that are not from India

India has a rich culinary heritage, but it's always fascinating to explore dishes from around the world that have found a place on Indian tables. Here's a list of dishes that are not originally from India but have become popular and loved in the country

Gulab Jamun An Iconic Indian Sweet Delight Gulab Jamun has its origins Persian culinary traditions, dating back centuries.

Samosa  The Irresistible Triangular Delight Samosas have a rich history, originating from the Middle East and making their way into Indian culinary traditions.

Jalebi The Swirls of Sweet Elation Origin: Middle East

Rajma  Heartwarming embrace of red kidney bean Origin: Mexico

Chicken Tikka Masala  A Flavorful Expedition Through Spice-laden Journeys  The origin of the dish is not certain, but many sources attribute it to the South Asian community in Great Britain; some sources also cite Glasgow as the city of origin 

  Daal Bhat The Soulful Harmony of Lentils and Rice  Country of Origin: Nepal 

Naan:  The Pillowy Delight of Indian Bread Origin: Persia

Filter Coffee:  A South Indian Elixir of Aroma and Tradition Origin: Yemen