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The Global Footprints on Indian Cuisine – Then and Now

India’s culinary heritage is a fusion of flavors from across the world, and nowhere is this more evident than in the cuisine of Kerala. Centuries ago, Calicut’s bustling ports welcomed merchants from Arabia, Africa, and Europe. Along with gold and textiles, they brought ingredients that transformed Indian cooking forever. Without the Portuguese, we wouldn’t have the chili peppers that spice up our curries. Arab traders introduced dry fruits and nuts that now enrich our biryanis. Even humble tomatoes and potatoes […]

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South Indian Cuisine – A Symphony of Spices and Stories

South Indian food is one of the richest culinary traditions in the world, and at Zamorins, we bring its essence to your table. Beyond the beloved Dosa and Idli, this cuisine is a celebration of bold flavors, fragrant spices, and cultural diversity. From the fiery chutneys of Andhra to the coconut-laced curries of Kerala, every dish has a story to tell. The secret? History. Ancient maritime routes brought influences from Sri Lanka, Arabia, and Southeast Asia. Tamarind from Africa, chilies […]

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Flavours of the Spice Coast – The Legacy of the Zamorins

When you dine at Zamorins Restaurant, you’re not just enjoying a meal – you’re tasting history. Our story begins on the Malabar Coast, home to the glorious Zamorin dynasty of Calicut, a golden era that placed Kerala at the heart of the global spice trade. For centuries, this coastline was the meeting point of East and West. Arab traders, Portuguese explorers, and Chinese merchants brought not just goods, but ideas, flavors, and culinary traditions that shaped the cuisine of South […]

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