A 1897 dinner menu from the Maharaja of Baroda to the Maharaja of Gwalior, discovered by historian Neha Vermani, reveals a fascinating blend of Indian royalty and European fine dining. Featuring French dishes like truffles and partridge alongside a vegetable curry, the menu highlights the sophisticated tastes and global influences of Indian elites, sparking widespread social media interest.
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