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CHHATTISGARH – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 1,765 The state of Chhattisgarh is known as the “Rice Bowl of India.” The traditional dishes of Chhattisgarh mostly comprise rice and rice flour and the everyday food incorporates green leafy vegetables. Being a state which produces grains in abundance, the staple diet of the people of the territory consists mainly of wheat, maize, and jowar. CHOUSELA: Chousela is a Chhattisgarhi variant of Puri, made from rice flour. It goes well with pickle, curd, or even curry. It is often packed for travel purposes as it stays good for 2 days. FARRA: Call it farra or peetha, this delicious cuisine steals the show. It is healthy and it…
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BIHAR – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 1,817 The evolution of the cuisine of Bihar can be traced back to its rulers and the religion practised there. Buddhism and Jainism have brought the concept of non-violence to Bihar as a result of which a large number of people follow a vegetarian diet. Also, Bihar is among the few north Indian states where both rice and wheat are consumed in equal measure. Another speciality of the state is that the people of Bihar give a lot of importance to eating seasonal food; their specialities change from season to season. Food is predominantly cooked in mustard oil which lends it a distinct taste. Biharis believe in letting…
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ASSAM – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 2,911 Assam has an intriguing array of culinary jewels to offer to a quintessential foodie. Assamese food is focused on minimizing waste. The cuisine of Assam has a distinct flavour that is marked by Bengali influence and consists of a delicate taste that would make anyone go gaga thanks to the choicest herbs and fresh fruits and vegetables that are used in the dishes. Let’s have a look at some of the authentic dishes from the land of the Red Rivers and Blue Hills. KHAR: Khar is both an ingredient and the name of any dish prepared using it. The basic ingredient “Khar” is obtained by filtering out…
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ARUNACHAL PRADESH – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 4,607 Arunachal Pradesh food differs from tribe to tribe. As we move towards the eastern and Central side of Arunachal, people are dependent on bamboo and other leafy vegetables which are strictly boiled. Fried food is not very popular here as people like to eat either boiled or smoked food and towards the Western Sector, dairy products are more in use. Among the integration of the many states that make up India, Arunachal Pradesh boasts of a food culture that is more healthy and less fussy. Like most northeastern regions, the food here largely tends to be indigenous and exotic. Be it traditional spices or local ingredients, every…