In the
Indian culture, food is not only an integral part during a wedding, but for
every occasion as well. And since a
wedding is one of the most important days in a person’s life, they make sure
the food is nothing less than delicious and grand. Traditionally the food is chosen by the
bride’s parents and sometimes with the approval of the groom’s parents as
well. There are many courses during the
reception, and depending where the couple is from in India , this will determine exactly
what will be served. Also, there is many
different ways to serve your food such as buffet and family serving style, and
there is many ways to have it prepared including a chef or a caterer. Whatever it may be, guests will enjoy the
spices, the flavors, and most importantly the sweets on this momentous
occasion.
Foods Intertwine
with Location
Depending
on where you and your family are from, this affects what to serve on your big
day. Even though modern Indian brides
are stretching away from these food traditions, there is still an element of
where their family originated. Here, I
am going to break down the different locations in India and some suggestions on what
to serve to your guests.
North
During an Indian wedding where the
couple’s families are from North India , you
can expect to find luxurious options of food.
Guests are served finger foods, coffee, soups and even liquor before the
main feast. Some meals may include
chicken, mixed vegetables, and Pulao which is a mixture of meat and rice.
West
Those who are from West India tend to be more on the traditional side. The meal is usually vegetarian, which
includes buttermilk, rice, paan and Kadhi.
Kadhi is a blend of rice, heavy gravy and vegetables.
East
Indian weddings that are based off
of Eastern India traditions combine both the
North and the West. Guests start out
with finger foods and drinks, and then are served both vegetarian and
non-vegetarian dishes. This is also
served with rice which is their main highlight.
South
Southern Indian weddings start early
and end early. The ceremony is in the
morning and the main course is served during lunch hours. They try and stay with natural foods such as
rice and vegetables. Traditionally this
meal is served to guests while they are sitting on the floor, but over the
years most have eliminated this tradition.
Sweets
I have been
to many Indian weddings, and the sweet table seems to be what everyone looks
forward to. Not only are sweets
absolutely delicious, but they also help to ease the spicy taste of the meal. There are some sweets that are chosen because
of the family’s heritage but, the seasonal sweets and ice cream are welcomed by
all walks of life due to their universal popularity. This year we have seen Mango ice cream and
Chiroti Rava Rotti being ordered a majority of the time. Chiroti is a flaky pastry that is wonderful
served with Almond milk. Everyone has a
sweet tooth, and with any Indian dessert you decide to serve, you will be sure
to make everyone satisfied.
No matter where you and your families are from, all kinds of Indian food tastes unbelievable. The combination of the spectacular flavors and the bold spices really make Indian food one of a kind and something everyone can enjoy. When choosing your menu, even though it is your day, try and remember to include your family’s traditions because this will be very important to generations before you. After everything that goes on before dinner, you can sit down, relax and have a remarkable meal that everyone will remember.
BBFN (Bridal Bliss for Now),
Olivia
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