Friday, May 3, 2024
ADVT 
National

India's Cultural Influences Reflect In Its Cuisine: Canadian Chef David Rocco

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Feb, 2016 01:35 PM
    Having visited India five times in the last three years for a total of 26 weeks, Italian-Canadian chef David Rocco feels that the country is his "second home". He says it's interesting how the cultural influences of the country shine through its cuisine.
     
    Rocco has explored India as part of a TV show for channel FOX Life. For the second season of the Italian-Indian culinary adventure "David Rocco Dolce India", he returned to the nation and visited lesser-known locales to uncover some hidden gems.
     
    "It was really cool discovering these unique and diverse communities throughout India and seeing how their cultural influences are reflected in the cuisine," Rocco told IANS in an email interview from Toronto.
     
    Through his show, which airs in over 150 countries including India, he introduces viewers to the Portuguese influence in Goa, the Chinese community in Kolkata and the holiest of Punjabi traditions in Amritsar, while sampling plenty of culinary delights along the way.
     
    "I was first introduced to Indian food many years ago, but having Indian food in India is a totally different experience than outside of India. And of course making my first Indian dish was a little intimidating, but I've learnt a lot since then in terms of ingredients and technique.
     
     
    "In season two of my show, I'm much more comfortable with the process and I really start to play around with certain dishes, combining flavours that north and south Indians might never have even thought to work with," said Rocco, whose first attempt at Indian food was a 'dal' (lentil) and he found it "pretty straightforward" in making.
     
    The author of three cookbooks, Rocco has travelled the world over. But he said: "I'm attracted to India for its diversity and the warmth of its people".
     
    He is also fascinated with the importance given to food and family in the Indian culture, which he finds "so diverse, from region to region".
     
    In his show, he says he fuses his own style of cooking with Indian ingredients as "inspiration".
     
    "You could call it the easy Indian approach. I'm really being an ambassador to the people outside of India, helping them see how accessible Indian cooking can be," he added, stressing that localisation of global cuisine is "an incredibly common thing around the world".
     
    "For instance, McDonalds is different everywhere you go! If you look at Italian food, you can get it pretty much everywhere in the world: lasagne, pizza and pasta are probably some of the most universally liked dishes that you can get in any major city across the globe. Is it authentic? Most likely not.
     
     
    "But if someone truly enjoys the taste of the 'local' version, or it inspires them to take up cooking or even take a trip to Italy some day, I don't see anything wrong with that."

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Ontario Added 19,800 Jobs In January, Only Province To Show Gains

    Ontario Added 19,800 Jobs In January, Only Province To Show Gains
    Despite the gains, Ontario's unemployment rate last month held steady at 6.7 per cent, below the Canadian average of 7.2 per cent.

    Ontario Added 19,800 Jobs In January, Only Province To Show Gains

    B.C. Says Economic Growth Keeps Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hovering At Two Per Cent

    B.C. Says Economic Growth Keeps Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hovering At Two Per Cent
    However, the Environment Ministry reports that overall industrial carbon dioxide emissions were up 2.1 per cent between 2013 and 2014.

    B.C. Says Economic Growth Keeps Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hovering At Two Per Cent

    Defence, Crown Debate Reliability Of Testimony From Dead Witness In Murder Case

    Defence, Crown Debate Reliability Of Testimony From Dead Witness In Murder Case
    Sheryl Ann Flynn's videotaped account of a frightening conversation she had with Thomas Ted Barrett in 2006 was ruled admissible Thursday in the Nova Scotia Supreme Court trial of the 40-year-old Cape Breton man.

    Defence, Crown Debate Reliability Of Testimony From Dead Witness In Murder Case

    Amish Give Up On Pricey Ontario, Head For New Life On Prince Edward Island Farms

    Amish Give Up On Pricey Ontario, Head For New Life On Prince Edward Island Farms
    According to realtor Brad Oliver, it has simply gotten too expensive in Ontario for the Amish communities to expand, and young people to own their own farms.

    Amish Give Up On Pricey Ontario, Head For New Life On Prince Edward Island Farms

    Heavy Snow In B.C.'s Southern Mountain Passes May Hamper Family Day Plans

    Heavy Snow In B.C.'s Southern Mountain Passes May Hamper Family Day Plans
    Safety Minister Mike Morris urges everyone to drive safely as snowfall warnings are posted for the Coquihalla Highway from Hope to Merritt and on Highway 3 through the Kootenay Pass.

    Heavy Snow In B.C.'s Southern Mountain Passes May Hamper Family Day Plans

    'Men Who Were In Zika Areas Should Use Condoms'

    'Men Who Were In Zika Areas Should Use Condoms'
    The guidance also said the men might consider abstaining or using condoms even during sex with a woman who isn't pregnant.

    'Men Who Were In Zika Areas Should Use Condoms'