Dhruv Tara - Samay Sadi se Pare

What has she eaten till now?

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Posted: 1 years ago

Haven't seen tara eating anything till now. These people want to starve her or what!😭

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Posted: 1 years ago

17th century mein log waise bhi kam khate the

bhook nahi lagti hogi

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Posted: 1 years ago

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17th century mein log waise bhi kam khate the

bhook nahi lagti hogi

actually they ate a lot more, especially in a royal household. Like 6-7 course meal, minimum. I can't wait to see super hungry Tara ðŸ˜†

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Posted: 1 years ago

Finally! Dhruv fed her!!

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Posted: 1 years ago
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actually they ate a lot more, especially in a royal household. Like 6-7 course meal, minimum. I can't wait to see super hungry Tara ðŸ˜†

What? I have always heard the opposite...people were more fit in those days and only ate to live. Unlike nowadays where we live to eat.😲

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Posted: 1 years ago

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What? I have always heard the opposite...people were more fit in those days and only ate to live. Unlike nowadays where we live to eat.😲

nah.. I mean a peasant/poor family would eat whatever minimal is available but in the royal households.. Jodha Akbar showed it quite accurately. There's loads of dishes. 


People were fit cuz they did more work physically, like horse-riding, and walking to their place of work and so on. So all they ate got digested. Even today, a lot of healthy old people would eat 2-3 course meal regularly. 


I do have some interesting books/articles on mediaeval good habits in India. 

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Posted: 1 years ago
This content was originally posted by: DelusionsOfNeha

nah.. I mean a peasant/poor family would eat whatever minimal is available but in the royal households.. Jodha Akbar showed it quite accurately. There's loads of dishes. 


People were fit cuz they did more work physically, like horse-riding, and walking to their place of work and so on. So all they ate got digested. Even today, a lot of healthy old people would eat 2-3 course meal regularly. 


I do have some interesting books/articles on mediaeval good habits in India. 

Have you heard of the warrior diet? I think it was quite common that time

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Posted: 1 years ago

This content was originally posted by: la_Reine

Have you heard of the warrior diet? I think it was quite common that time

depends on the place/region/time and a lot of other factors 

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Posted: 1 years ago

Kahan raj gharane ke 12-15 pakwan aur kahan 21st century ke sirf 1 Paratha with a sookhi bhaji🤣

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Posted: 1 years ago

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People were fit cuz they did more work physically, like horse-riding, and walking to their place of work and so on. So all they ate got digested. Even today, a lot of healthy old people would eat 2-3 course meal regularly. 

In Hrittik +Ash version Zodha Akbar were slim. But in Mughal Azam Dilip+Madhubala version saare ke saare mote hi tha. Including Salim/Jahangir/Dilip Kumar. Not only that in other old movie/drama/paintings they were always fat. Bazi Rao/Maha Rana etc were also fat. Even in England saare ke saare mote tha. It is the new movies/drama etc they are shown slim.