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Pushkar’s Hippie Vibes & Vegetarian Café Culture: A Foodie’s Guide

Pushkar, the tranquil desert town in Rajasthan, is not just about temples, which is well known, but also about flavors — especially vegetarian and vegan ones. As a 100% vegetarian town, it offers a fascinating blend: classic Rajasthani tastes, street-sweet indulgences, and international café culture driven by backpackers and global travelers. Walking its narrow lanes, by the ghats of Pushkar Lake, and through the buzzing markets, you’ll find cafés with rooftop views, boho interiors, jharokhas opening to lake vistas, and street stalls serving Malpua. This post dives deep into the hippie vibes, the must-eat foods, the best café picks, and the local stories that flavor Pushkar’s veggie universe.

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Jodhpur – The Blue City’s Sweet & Spicy Touch (A Vegetarian Street Food Guide)

If Rajasthan is India’s royal dining hall, Jodhpur is the corner where the air smells of frying chilies, slow-cooked ghee, and sugar caramelizing to a deep amber. Known as the Blue City for its indigo houses, Jodhpur has a street food culture that’s bold, fiery, and—crucially—beautifully balanced by sweets. This guide dives into the quintessential vegetarian bites you can’t miss, the neighborhoods where they shine, and the small details (from timing to hygiene tips) that turn a hurried snack crawl into an unforgettable tasting tour.

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Local Drinks of Rajasthan: A Sip of Heritage, Health & Heart

Rajasthan. Just the name evokes images of golden deserts, painted forts, vibrant turbans, folk music, and rich traditions. But what about its drinks—the liquids that refresh, nourish, and soothe under the harsh sun? In Rajasthan, local drinks are more than just hydration; they are history, culture and care in a glass. Today we explore Chaas, Raabdi, Lassi, Kesar Milk, and Sattu Drink—what they are, why they matter, how they are made, and how you can enjoy them yourself.