Learn about traditional spices and Indian cooking techniques at a local family’s home in Mumbai. Discover the culture and cuisine inside an Indian kitchen and learn how to prepare classic dishes, such as Rajma (Kidney beans), Choley (Chikpeas), and chapatis,you learn to cook Indian food without animal products using creative alternatives in a private vegan cooking class.
Cooking class with dine only.: Cooking class followed by lunch / dinner<br/>Pickup included
3 Hrs city tour of Mumbai followed by cooking class<br/>Pickup included
Immerse yourself in Indian culture and dine with a local family on this unique 5- 6hour activity. You’ll be introduced to the Indian lifestyle, the traditions of home life, and the importance of family in Indian culture.
Learn about popular dishes and ingredients used in preparing them, as you spend time with an extended Indian family and take part in preparing the culinary pleasures they are keen to share.
You’ll be welcomed into their home in a traditional way and offered a refreshing non-alcoholic drink, while having the opportunity of interacting with the family.
Participate in the cooking of your meal with your teacher/host and learn to cook Indian curries, lentil soup, Chika pea / Kidney beans, Mixed vegetable / Eggplant scramble ,rice biryani and chapattis.
If you’re vegetarian, the menu will be changed to accommodate your dietary requirements. If you have any particular dish you’d like to prepare, this can be arranged given a little notice.
This is not just a tour, but also a learning experience and an adventure into the cultural aspects of a typical Indian family.
At the end of the tour you’ll be free to explore the area on your own, or your host will arrange a cab back to your hotel
• Dress code is smart casual
• If you have not already specified, you MUST advise supplier as soon as possible your Ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and departure time so that appropriate arrangements can be made
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
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