What kind of food do you usually eat?
I usually eat quite simple and balanced Indian home-style food, like dal, roti, rice, sabzi, and sometimes chicken or paneer curry. I also enjoy having yogurt or raita with most meals because it helps with digestion. On weekends, I might have something a bit heavier, like paratha with butter or chole bhature.
Do you prefer home-cooked meals or eating out?
To be honest, I definitely prefer home-cooked meals because they are healthier, less oily, and made exactly according to our taste. Eating out is fun once in a while, especially when I want to try new cuisines or just want a break from cooking. But most of the time, I feel more comfortable and satisfied with food prepared at home.
Have your eating habits changed over time?
Yes, they have changed quite a bit. When I was younger, I used to eat a lot more fried snacks and sweets, but now I try to eat more vegetables, fruits, and home-cooked food with less oil and sugar. I’ve also started drinking more water and having smaller, more frequent meals instead of two very heavy ones.
Do you like trying new dishes?
Yes, I really enjoy trying new dishes whenever I get the chance. I love experimenting with different regional Indian foods or international cuisines like Italian pasta, Korean bibimbap, or Mexican tacos. It’s exciting to discover new flavours, though sometimes I still prefer the familiar comfort of traditional Punjabi food.
I usually eat quite simple and balanced Indian home-style food, like dal, roti, rice, sabzi, and sometimes chicken or paneer curry. I also enjoy having yogurt or raita with most meals because it helps with digestion. On weekends, I might have something a bit heavier, like paratha with butter or chole bhature.
Do you prefer home-cooked meals or eating out?
To be honest, I definitely prefer home-cooked meals because they are healthier, less oily, and made exactly according to our taste. Eating out is fun once in a while, especially when I want to try new cuisines or just want a break from cooking. But most of the time, I feel more comfortable and satisfied with food prepared at home.
Have your eating habits changed over time?
Yes, they have changed quite a bit. When I was younger, I used to eat a lot more fried snacks and sweets, but now I try to eat more vegetables, fruits, and home-cooked food with less oil and sugar. I’ve also started drinking more water and having smaller, more frequent meals instead of two very heavy ones.
Do you like trying new dishes?
Yes, I really enjoy trying new dishes whenever I get the chance. I love experimenting with different regional Indian foods or international cuisines like Italian pasta, Korean bibimbap, or Mexican tacos. It’s exciting to discover new flavours, though sometimes I still prefer the familiar comfort of traditional Punjabi food.