I'm not sure why the need to draw a firm distinction between the two. I'm quite focused on lyrics if they're present and in a language I understand. I'm not fussed if they aren't.
If you find the music in some way engaging, that's enough. Denigrating other music as in some way lesser than your preferred genre is odd.
Any mobile issues I saw seemed mostly tied to PWA being a bit weird. Even those were issues were well-behaved compared to other sites I've tried to use as PWA, even on desktop
To some extent. The ones I've tried don't seem to use the block lists on my piefed account. I still need to poke around more to see if I can find one that's usable.
On the bright side, the mobile implementation of the website is surprisingly good. It's mostly usable as a PWA, which is what I've been doing so far.
Edit: It may just take time. After posting this I checked again and Voyager now has my blocked items. The others may as well.
Aside from what's mentioned here already, Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything is a great resource. I'm not sure how much Indian food is in it, but the recipes are simple and followed by a long list of simple substitutions to make different variants.
I'm not sure why the need to draw a firm distinction between the two. I'm quite focused on lyrics if they're present and in a language I understand. I'm not fussed if they aren't.
If you find the music in some way engaging, that's enough. Denigrating other music as in some way lesser than your preferred genre is odd.