Dolma

Dolma: The Stuffed Secrets of Togetherness

Dolma, a beloved dish with stuffed vegetables like grape leaves, peppers, and eggplants, reflects a culinary evolution across the Mediterranean, Middle East, and India. With origins in the Ottoman Empire, dolma has evolved through Byzantine refinement and Arab influences, reaching diverse regions like Greece, Azerbaijan, and Bengal. Today, it continues to captivate palates with vegetarian and vegan variations, embodying the spirit of cultural exchange and culinary exploration.

The Global Journey of the Samosa: From Sanbosag to Singara

The samosa, a beloved Indian snack, has a complex and cosmopolitan history that traces back to Central Asia as "Samsa" in the 10th century. Over time, it evolved in India to suit local tastes, with fillings and cooking techniques varying regionally. As a result of Indian diaspora and British influence, samosas have become a global culinary treasure, each version reflecting the unique flavors and traditions of its adopted home.