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In the age of digital globalisation, food and culinary traditions have transcended borders. Cuisines are now celebrated and critiqued on global platforms.
Recently, an experiential online guide, Taste Atlas, rated some Indian food dishes as the worst-rated.
Taste Atlas, known for its extensive user-generated reviews and ratings, released a list that ranked various foods from around the world.
What caught the eye—and ire—of many was the inclusion of several beloved Indian dishes under the “worst-rated” category
Among these, there were dishes like Jaljeera, Aloo Baingan, Upma, Thandai, Panta Bhat, Malpua and more. The ratings vary from 2.7 to 3.2 stars.
Foods like jaljeera, aloo baingan, and upma have stood the test of time. These time-tested recipes are being passed down through generations and enjoyed by millions.
The “best-rated” dishes listed in the same Instagram post included mango lassi, masala chai and more.
There's butter chicken, Hyderabadi biryani, shahi paneer, chole bhature, tandoori chicken, and korma, with ratings ranging from 4.4 to 4.6 stars
Well, how would you rate these food items?