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ODISHA – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 1,797 Odisha is a beautiful state on the eastern coast which has exotic cultures, architectural brilliance, and stunning natural landscapes. It is known as ‘The Soul Of India’. It is aptly called ‘The Goa of Eastern India.’ Little do people know that Odisha is equally rich when it comes to Odisha cuisine. Odisha is like a classic gourmet central for every foodie. The simple yet distinctive style of Odisha food has its own identity. The Odiya cuisine uses a combination of locally sourced vegetables, cereals, pulses, dairy products, and seafood as well as uses less spices and oil compared with the cuisines from other Indian states. Despite that,…
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NAGALAND – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 2,753 Nagaland, a state in the Northeast of India, is the 16th state of India with 16 different tribes. Though the 16 different tribes may have different cultures, ethnic dresses, and different languages, the official language unifies them as one. Nagaland’s cuisine is usually clubbed under ‘North Eastern Cuisine’ with the rest of the seven sister states. But its cuisine stands out in terms of taste as well as variability, Naga cuisine is simple in its meal composition – indigenous red and other rice varieties are central to the diet and eaten either boiled or steamed accompanied by a meat dish of some kind (either fresh, smoked or…
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MIZORAM – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 2,306 Amongst all the states boasting of their flavourful regional cuisines, one of the seven sisters Mizoram, a North-Eastern state also has a variety of unimaginably delicious delicacies to offer. The food of Mizoram is seen as a combination of North Indian and Chinese components. This mix offers it a singular style and can cause you to keep in mind your meal long when you’ve consumed it. Mostly, the food preparations here are non-vegetarian. However, they additionally consume a fair proportion of vegetables besides their meals. Rice is the staple food of Mizoram, while Mizos love to add non-vegetarian ingredients to every dish. Fish, chicken, pork, and beef…
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MANIPUR – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 3,239 The seven North-Eastern states, or the seven sisters, as they are more famously known, are a nest of beauty. One of these states is Manipur and it has been dubbed “the Jewelled Land” due to its natural beauty. The food of Manipur is simple and yet, tasty. Most of the ingredients they use are organic which makes it healthy and sustainable. Manipuri food is also supposed to be spicy and contains less oil. Their secret is that they make use of chilli pepper instead of the usual garam masala powder that the rest of the country uses. That is why their food is considered healthier. Manipuri cuisine…
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MAHARASHTRA – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 2,315 The cuisine of Maharashtra is not just one but rather a collection of various local cuisines that differ from region to region. From the coastal delicacies of the Konkan where fish curry and rice are a staple to the specialities of the Deccan plateau and the fiery fare from the heat of Vidarbha in the east, Maharashtrian food is truly unique. Wheat, rice, jowar, bajra, lentils, and seasonal fruits and vegetables are staples. But the highlight of this cuisine is the use of peanuts and coconut in most dishes. Maharashtrian meals are based on Ayurvedic and scientific principles. Maharashtrians believe that daily meals should be well-balanced which…
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MADHYA PRADESH – POSHAN MAAH – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 2,491 The state of Madhya Pradesh is known as the heart of India, not just because of its geographical location, but also because of its rich culture and history, as well as its vibrant cuisine. Madhya Pradesh’s cuisine comprises a wide variety of traditional food items that vary regionally. Wheat is the staple food of the state. It is a food haven for vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike, and the passion for food runs deep in the veins of its people. The food of Madhya Pradesh differs from region to region. Bhopal Cuisine is known for its spicy kebabs, biryani, korma, fish, meat, and keema. Places such as Indore…
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KERALA – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 1,857 The history of the cuisine of Kerala trails back to its trade of spices with European civilizations; making it a Land of Spices. Foreign influence on the cuisine of Kerala is marked, by each religion from Muslims to Syrian Christians developing their own cuisine and style of preparation. Inspired by a fusion of Malabari, French, and Arabian influences and enhanced with a touch of Kerala’s unique culture, each dish in the state is an experience in itself. The cuisine here caters to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, in which the latter is prepared with a variety of items like fish, poultry, and red meat. Rice, fish, and coconut…
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JHARKHAND – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 2,481 Jharkhand is a state that people don’t generally relate to mouth-watering delicacies, but like all the other states it too has some staple and a delicious treasure trove of recipes. Jharkhand is an eastern state that was a part of Bihar until 2000 and hence, the cuisine of Jharkhand is not very different from Bihar. Every season – mainly winter, summer, and rain – coming into the region brings a range of Food with itself. However, the Famous cuisines of Jharkhand, used in all seasons are Rice, Roti, Daal, Tarkari and sweets, and much more. The food of Jharkhand is generally very light on the stomach and…
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HIMACHAL PRADESH – Poshan Maah – 28 Days, 28 States
Post Views: 2,127 Besides being blessed with breathtaking natural beauty, Himachal Pradesh also offers a tasteful blend of culture and tradition. The rich culture and traditions of Himachal Pradesh are reflected in its cuisine which encompasses a wide range of delicacies enriching the palate with a plethora of aromas and tastes. Most of their dishes are slow-cooked imparting a unique flavour and aroma and a lot of their preparations are also fermented. The food is homely but rich and spicy with a generous sprinkle of spices like cardamom, cinnamon, turmeric, and coriander powder. They also use a lot of yoghurt as a base for most curries which adds a comforting…
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HARYANA – PoshanMaah – 28Days, 28 States
Post Views: 3,263 Haryanvi cuisine is like the people of Haryana – simple, earthy, and inextricably linked to the land. In Haryana, the emphasis is on food that is wholesome, fresh, and prepared with little or no fuss at all. The ‘Land of Rotis’ is an apt title for Haryana, as people here are fond of eating different kinds of rotis here. Wheat rotis are common and so are bajre ki roti. Haryana is well known for its cattle wealth and is home to the famous Murrah buffalo and the Haryana cow. No wonder there is an abundance of milk and milk products in Haryanvi cuisine. People make butter and…