While there is no single official "No. 1" food for all of India due to immense regional diversity, Hyderabad Biryani (Telangana/Andhra Pradesh) is frequently cited as the most famous, while the Andhra Pradesh Thali is considered one of the best for its intense, spicy flavors. Other top contenders include Punjab’s butter chicken/naan, Gujarat’s Dhokla, and Kerala’s Sadhya.
Across continents and cuisines, one dish consistently stands out—Butter Chicken. Recognized internationally and loved by first-time Indian food diners, Butter Chicken represents everything people associate with Indian cuisine: rich flavors, balanced spices, and comforting textures.
California is the obvious answer. It has cultural food diversity, fresh ingredients and an instinct to make food healthier, so it's more sustainable day to day. Other good food states are Texas, New York, Louisiana and, increasingly, Washington.
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What state has the unhealthiest food?
Mississippi and Kentucky follow closely, with high rates of obesity and sugar consumption, indicating dietary challenges and a heavy reliance on fast food options. Delaware's high alcohol consumption, combined with a high number of fast food chains, places it among the states with the least healthy eating patterns.
The world's largest food companies by market capitalisation continue to be dominated by global FMCG giants, with Nestlé retaining the top spot, followed by McDonald's and Unilever.
The top 5 biggest states in India by area are Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Ans. Maharashtra is considered the most developed state in India in 2025.
Kerala. Referred to as 'God's Own Country', Kerala is one of India's prettiest states. It is home to some of the country's most stunning beaches, including Kovalam, Muzhappilangad, Varakala and many more.
Maharashtra - The Economic Powerhouse. Maharashtra is India's richest state, with a GSDP of ₹42.67 lakh crore, which is more than 13% of the country's total GDP. A number of industries, such as finance, information technology, pharmaceuticals, autos, and textiles, help India's economy grow.
1. Almonds. There you have it — the humble almond can be considered the most nutrient-dense food on the planet. Used to the spotlight by now, almonds have been at the center of multiple studies on heart health and diabetes-related benefits.