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20 High Calorie Indian Dishes to Avoid

  By Renita Tisha Pinto  posted Aug 30th 2012 at 6:30AM IN | Avg Rating
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20 High Calorie Indian Dishes to Avoid
Some Indian dishes contain healthy ingredients like vegetables, whole grains and other routine ingredients such as pulses, lentils and legumes. However, depending on the regional cooking style or how the dish is cooked, it may be high in calories. In fact, often times, some dishes are extremely high in calories because of additions like cream, ghee, butter and sugar. If you are looking to adopt a heart healthy diet or just trying to watch your waistline, there are certain high calorie Indian foods that are best avoided. Let’s have a look. *Images courtesy: © Thinkstock photos/ Getty Images and *Image courtesy Reuters
  • Chicken korma curry
  • Samosas
  • Tandoori chicken
  • Chicken madras
  • Pilau Rice
  • Onion Bhaji
  • Chicken Tikka Masala
  • Chicken Curry
  • Lamb Rogan Josh
  • Lamb Kheema
  • Naan Bread
  • Barfi
  • Halwa
  • Jalebi
  • Ras Mallai
  • Chhole Bhature
  • Butter Chicken
  • Falooda
  • Paneer Bhurji
  • Pav Bhaji

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