Updated On: 10 November, 2024 02:04 PM IST | Mumbai | Nasrin Modak Siddiqi
Explore Indian cuisine through the eyes of a British Instagrammer’s journey from curiosity to mastery—one state at a time

Vendakkai Poriyal; Vada Pav; Dal, baati, churma
His pantry boasts more desi ingredients than ours (yes, he has four masala dabbas), and he can whip up sattu paratha, aloo matar, and Sindhi curry with a skill that rivals some of the best home cooks. In fact, it was his engaging video from Bihar Week that piqued our interest in sattu flour. Meet Jake Dryan, a 32-year-old from London who grew up surrounded by South Asian immigrants and blessed with easy access to desi ingredients. And now—Dryan is on a mission to change the Western perception of Indian cuisine on his Instagram handle @plantfuture.
On his first trip to India a few weeks ago, Dryan was overjoyed to indulge in the iconic vada pav, pav bhaji, and thalipeeth—dishes he had previously made in the UK. “There’s nothing like eating a dish where it had originated,” he shares excitedly.