Bridget is an author, independent food consultant and trainer in Anglo-Indian cuisine. She has authored 8 recipe books on Anglo-Indian cuisine. Anglo-Indian cuisine is a fusion of Western and Indian cuisine, it is both 'Anglo' and 'Indian' in nature with a distinct flavor, comfortably straddling both cultures. Join Bridget in her home in Koramangala, in the heart of the city, where she is excited to share her Anglo-Indian cuisine and culinary traditions. This is the best way to experience a new culture and cuisine. Join Bridget for an interactive cooking class where you will be involved in the chopping and prep of the 3 colonial Anglo-Indian dishes using Bridget’s family recipes.
• Anglo-Indian cooking lesson with an award winning author and chef
• An opportunity to taste old forgotten dishes of the British Raj era
• Introduction to authentic tastes and flavors of Colonial ‘Anglo’ India
• 100% private activity
• Vegetarian, vegan, lactose and gluten free options available
Please meet your host at her apartment in Koramangala. Exact address can be found in your ticket upon booking confirmation.
Host Name: Bridget White-Kumar
Host Phone: +91 984 557 1254
Host Email: bridgetkumar@yahoo.com or bidkumar@gmail.com
Address: Raheja Residency, Flat G 008 (Spruce), 7th Cross, Koramangala 3rd Block, Bengaluru, India - 560034
Meeting Instructions: Please meet your host at her apartment in Koramangala. Here is a Google Maps link to her location: https://goo.gl/maps/Ldobz32vPAwCYFXU9
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