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Hyderabadi Biryani rejoins ‘Best Indian Food’ list; Indians disapprove of ‘Worst Rated’ picks

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Taste Atlas, a renowned online guide for rating cuisines globally, has recently revealed its list of “Best Rated Indian Dishes.” Mango Lassi claimed the top spot and also ranked first in the “Top 16 Dairy Beverages in the World” category.

Hyderabadi Biryani has returned to the list after a year, securing the 6th position. The rankings placed Chai Masala as the second-best dish and Butter Garlic Naan in third place.

On the flip side, the “Worst Rated Indian Food” list has created intrigue with Jal Jeera being at the top, a traditional Indian drink commonly consumed during scorching summers to alleviate acidity and heartburn.

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