explain how food from india is different from south indian food
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North India makes more use of meat and dairy products, whereas the south has a stronger focus on vegetables and seafood. Both Northern and Southern Indian food is known to make use of curry and other strong, spicy dishes. However, Southern India is known to be the spicier of the two.
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North India makes more use of meat and dairy products, whereas the south has a stronger focus on vegetables and seafood. Both Northern and Southern Indian food is known to make use of curry and other strong, spicy dishes. However, Southern India is known to be the spicier of the two.
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