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Famous Desi Things All Indian Students Take With Them While Moving To Abroad For Higher Education

Famous Desi Things All Indian Students Take With Them While Moving To Abroad For Higher Education

We all know how much Indians love their culture. No matter where they go in the world, they always make sure to bring a little bit of home with them. In this blog post, we will explore some of the things that Indian students take with them when they leave for studies abroad. From Bhagavad Gita, lip-smacking food items, grandma’s homemade remedies to ethnic cloth wears, there are so many things Indian students pack in their luggage while leaving for abroad to pursue their further education.

Bhagavad Gita & Hanuman Chalisa

In the new city, Indian students at times feel the essence of loneliness that’s when reading this spiritual Hindu scripture diverts them in the right direction on how one should remain calm & adjust to the new lifestyle. This holy scripture guides the students in a positive manner and teaches them about the core ethics for survival.

Reading ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ helps students release stress & tension from their life. At times after shifting to a new city, Indian students fear sleeping alone; hence that’s when they’re advised to read this spiritual guide to enlighten their mood & fight against all the odds in an abroad country.

Universal Favourite Indian Food Items

  • Maggie: Does it even need to be spelled? We all know that Maggie is a global name and needs no recognition. It’s a 2-minute snack that is loved by everyone & is also everyone’s comfort food. Hence, to avoid the rush of making those lengthy procedure meals, most of the Indian students take multiple packets of Maggie with them to fulfill their midnight Maggie cravings.
  • WaiWai: Another favorite, right? Whether cooked with sauteed vegetables or half-fried eggs, wai is totally a mouth-watering dish for Indian students, due to which one takes more than a dozen packets of this crunchy snack item with them.
  • Homemade Food Items: Studying abroad comes with a lot of sacrifices which counts for missing festivals at certain times. To fill that void Indian students take homemade snack items such as thepla, Kaju katli, besan Ladoo, and gujiya with them in huge quantities for a longer period.
  • Namkeen & Fox Nut Trail Mix: For snacking during tea time or munching a light snack when free, Indian students pack these foxnuts or carry multiple packets of namkeen with them.
  • Desi Ghee: Indian’s mom have this habit of saying that eating ghee is good for health. So when their child moves abroad for studies, they pack a huge bottle of good quality desi ghee in their child’s luggage.
  • Amchur & Jaggery Powder: Quite obvious Grand Ma’s Homemade Powders are the quickest medicinal remedies & can be found only at your own home. Don’t forget to pack these simple homemade solutions with you.
  • Pickles: Indian moms reflect their love through homemade food & pickles, which is a genuine gesture. If you’re someone who’s moving abroad & loves to eat pickles made by your mom, ask her to pack them for you along with your luggage. For ages & in the past, most Indian students have been taking pickles with them.

Spices

When it comes to spices, Indian students know what they’re doing. They know how to pack their suitcases full of all the spices they’ll need to make a meal feel like home. Here are some of the spices Indian students take abroad with them:

  • Cumin Seeds: Cumin is used in a lot of Indian dishes, and it’s essential for adding flavor.
  • Turmeric: Turmeric is another spice that’s commonly used in Indian cuisine. It has a distinct yellow color and is known for its healing properties.
  • Coriander Seeds: Coriander is used as both a spice and an herb in Indian dishes.
  • Chilli Powder: Chili powder is a must-have for any student who likes their food spicy.
  • Garam Masala (Raw & Powder): Garam masala is a blend of spices that are commonly used in Indian cooking. It’s mostly used for making vegetables and chicken by Indian students to keep the authenticity of Indian food alive in their taste buds.

Indian Attire

When it comes to Indian attire, there are a few key items that Indian students take abroad with them, as foreign universities do organize numerous festival celebrations every year for all Indian students who study at their universities. Some of the prominent Indian ethnic wear which students take with them are mentioned below:

  • Saree: A saree is a traditional Indian garment that is typically worn by women. It is a long piece of cloth that is draped around the body and can be made from a variety of fabrics.
  • Salwar Kameez: This is another traditional Indian garment that is worn by both men and women. It consists of loose pants (salwar) and a tunic top (kameez).
  • Dhoti (For Men): A dhoti is a piece of cloth that is wrapped around the waist and legs. It is commonly worn by men in India.
  • Kurta: A kurta is a loose-fitting shirt that reaches down to the knees. It can be worn by both men and women.

Books

Indian students do like to read during their quality time & to avoid the overpriced charges of purchasing books in the UK; they take a mix of multiple novels with them. Best Selling novels written by famous Indian authors such as, i.e, Chetan Bhagat, Ravinder Singh and Durjoy Dutta are taken by the students.

Photo Frames, Polaroids or Albums

Photo frames are important memories for Indian students studying abroad. Photos of family, friends, and home help Indian students cope up with homesickness away from them. They also take Polaroid pictures from Snap stores or other popular polaroid picture-making companies in India for hanging on the walls, making them their favorite corner there. One also takes a photo album with them if the photo frame increases the weight of their luggage.

Indian food

Cooking is possible, but while studying & managing all the stuff abroad, it becomes difficult for the students to cook their favorite food abroad, right? Hence, that’s when ready-made foods come to their rescue. The packets have the cooking instructions mentioned on them; hence it just takes 10-15 mins to prepare the entire meal. Some of the trusted brands on which Indian students rely for these foods are MTR, Aashirwad, Yu Foodlabs, Gits, Haldirams, MoM etc.

Popular ready-to-cook Indian food items which students take with them are Chicken Curry, Veg or Chicken Biryani, Poha, Upma, Jeera Rice, Matar Paneer, Dal Makhani, Tortilla Wraps, Palak Paneer, Rajma, Noodles & much more. From breakfast to a fully satisfying meal, options in all the categories are available for the students. So, if you’re ever feeling homesick whilst studying abroad, why not try cooking up some of your favorite Indian dishes instantly? Your fellow students are sure to love them!

Conclusion

Indian students take a lot of authentic desi things with them when they go abroad for studies. This is because they want to feel at home even when they are away from home. Some of the common things that Indian students take with them include books, clothes, food items, and religious items. These things help them stay connected to their roots and also help them feel comfortable in a new environment. For many students, these things are essential to maintaining a sense of self livelihood while living in a new country.

 

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