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		<title>Bangalore, Karnataka</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  India has always been a mystery to me. When I was a younger, I have always wanted to visit and discover its beauty. The popular story and history of Taj Mahal was one of the few reasons that intrigued and attracted that curiosity.   I first set foot in India on 2004. From Manila to Bangalore, the flight took 7 hours or so. There was no direct flight to India so I had to make a stop over in Bangkok, then the connecting flight to Bangalore’s Airport. While on the flight from Bangkok to Bangalore I had my first taste of the spicy Chicken Curry and Chapatti (flat pancake like bread, made of whole-wheat flour) the first dip to the sauce of the curry made a sharp burning sensation in my tongue. It was hot! I could even feel the redness in my cheeks. I tried most of the food served and wow it was an experience! And I thought this is just an introduction of how the food would be and the truth is I’m not even close to the varieties of cuisine being served in India. I was totally excited.   Upon arriving the airport and checking [...]]]></description>
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