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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>Safar Nama</title>
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<body>
<div class="parallax-window" data-parallax="scroll" data-image-src="img/bg-img-01.jpg">
<section class="container tm-page-1-content">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-6 ml-auto tm-text-white">
<header><h1>Food and Drinks</h1></header>
<p><b>Everyone loves to the taste the culture of the
destination with the food. But as times are tough it
is hard to find the authentic food at home.
So we give you an opportunity to order the
authenctic food of the destination at your
doorstep.</b>
</p>
<a href="#tm-section-2" class="btn btn-danger">Explore...</a>
</div>
</div>
</section>
</div>
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<section class="container tm-page-1-content tm-page-2">
<div class="row">
<article class="col-md-6 tm-article tm-bg-white-transparent">
<header><h2 >Dal Bati Churma</h2></header>
<b>Dal baati is an Indian dish of dal and baati. It is popular in Maharashtra's Khandesh and Vida
rbha region, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Dal is prepared using tuvaar dal, chana dal, mung dal, moth dal, or urad dal.</b>
</article>
<article class="col-md-6 tm-article tm-bg-white-transparent">
<header><h2>Mohan Maas</h2></header>
<b>Mohan maas is a speciality of Rajasthan. To make it first grind coconut, poppy seeds, pumpkin seeds, pepper corn and cashew.
In another pan heat ghee and cook jeera, cloves, black cardamoms and bay leaves.
Add chili, garlic, ginger, onion. Once cooked, add chicken, yogurt and salt. The dish is garnished with cilantro.</b>
</article>
</div>
</section>
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<div class="col-xl-6 col-md-8 ml-auto">
<article class="tm-bg-white-transparent-page3">
<header><h5 class="tm-bg-white">Some other Finger-Licking Dishes</h5></header>
<p class="tm-bg-white2"><b>Rajasthan is a land of diversities. There are various types of dishes that are served thro
ughout the state. Most of them are said to have originated in the state itself. These dishes have attracted tourists to the
state for all the while. Some popular dishes from the
state are Mohan maas, laal maas gatte, ker sangri, dal bati churma.</b></p>
<a href="#tm-section-4" class="btn btn-danger tm-btn-right">Traditional Sweets (Down)</a>
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</section>
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<article class="col-xs-6 col-md-4 tm-bg-white-transparent">
<header><h3>Kalakand</h3></header>
<p><b>Call it Alwar Kalakand, Alwar ka Mawa or Alwar ka Milk cake and it tastes just as delicious. It comes as a surprise that Alwar in Rajasthan is so popular for a milk-based sweet.</b></p>
</article>
<article class="col-xs-6 col-md-4 tm-bg-white-transparent">
<header><h3>Mawa Kachori</h3></header>
<p><b>Mawa Kachoris are Indian hand pies filled with mawa/khoya (evaporated milk solids) and mixed nuts, deep fried and dipped in sugar syrup.</b></p>
</article>
<article class="col-xs-6 col-md-4 tm-bg-white-transparent">
<header><h3>Mohan Thaal</h3></header>
<p><b>This royal dessert is equally royal to amaze the taste buds of food connoisseurs. Mohan Thaal is unique to Rajasthan and is a sweet dish prepared from Besan and dry fruits. The aroma and taste of ghee add the cherry to the cake!</b></p>
</article>
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