Jharkhand's Culinary Heritage Shines at Bharat Parv with Millets & Tradition

The Jharkhand tourism stall at the 25th Bharat Parv in Delhi is offering visitors a deep dive into the state's indigenous culinary traditions. The menu highlights sustainable, millet-based dishes rooted in tribal practices, such as the signature Dhuska and traditional sweets like Arsha Pitha. It also features innovative modern snacks like Ragi Samosa and Madua Cookies, blending tradition with contemporary appeal. The stall aims to promote nutritional awareness and cultural pride through its authentic and diverse food offerings.

Key Points: Jharkhand's Millets & Tribal Cuisine at Bharat Parv Food Stall

  • Showcases tribal & rural food heritage
  • Highlights millet-based sustainable cuisine
  • Features signature dish Dhuska with Aalo Chana Sabji
  • Offers modern twists like Madua Ragi Wrap
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Jharkhand chefs at Bharat Parv offer visitors a culinary journey with cultural pride

Taste Jharkhand's authentic tribal cuisine at Bharat Parv. Explore millet-based dishes like Dhuska, Ragi snacks, and traditional sweets, celebrating sustainable food heritage.

"offering visitors an authentic taste of the state's rich and diverse food traditions - Ministry of Tourism Statement"

New Delhi, Jan 27

Celebrating indigenous ingredients and traditional cooking, the Jharkhand stall at the 25th Bharat Parv near Red Fort is attracting many visitors, an official said on Tuesday.

Looking to savour the authentic and time-honoured flavours of Jharkhand at the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) Ranchi Stall, visitors are enjoying each moment of the culinary journey, the official from the Ministry of Tourism said.

The stall showcases the state's rich food heritage, rooted in tribal traditions, rural practices, and sustainable, millet-based cuisine, it said.

Presented under the umbrella of Jharkhand Tourism, the stall's menu highlights a wide range of traditional and festive preparations that represent everyday food practices across Jharkhand.

A signature offering, Dhuska with Aalo Chana ki Sabji, features crispy fermented lentil-rice bread served with a wholesome potato and chickpea curry, a beloved comfort dish across the state, said the statement.

Traditional sweets such as Arsha Pitha, made from rice flour and jaggery, showcase age-old festive recipes, while lesser-known indigenous snacks like Dumbu invite visitors to explore Jharkhand's unique culinary identity, said the statement.

A key focus of the state's food stall is its emphasis on millet-based cuisine, aligning with national initiatives promoting nutrition, sustainability, and climate-resilient agriculture. Innovative offerings such as Ragi Sev and Ragi Samosa reinterpret popular snacks using nutrient-rich finger millet.

Wholesome meal options like Chawal Chilka with Sabji and Madua Chilka with Sabji reflect traditional grain-based diets, paired with seasonal vegetables to provide balanced and nourishing meals, said the official statement.

The beverage selection includes Chawal ki Chai, a distinctive rice-based tea that offers a mild, comforting alternative to conventional tea, further highlighting the use of local ingredients and culinary innovation rooted in tradition.

For gifting and take-away, attractively packaged items such as Madua Cookies and Madua Ladoo combine traditional flavours with modern convenience. Contemporary offerings like the Madua Ragi Wrap add a modern touch, blending indigenous grains with familiar formats to appeal to a diverse audience.

The Jharkhand's stall at Bharat Parv not only celebrates the state's culinary heritage but also promotes sustainable food practices, nutritional awareness, and cultural pride, offering visitors an authentic taste of the state's rich and diverse food traditions, said the statement

- IANS

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Arjun K
Dhuska with Aalo Chana ki Sabji is pure comfort food! Reminds me of my college days in Ranchi. So glad the traditional tribal recipes are getting national recognition. Hope they keep the authenticity and don't commercialise it too much.
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Rohit P
Chawal ki Chai? Now that's something I have to try! It's brilliant how they're innovating while staying rooted. This is exactly what 'Vocal for Local' should look like. More power to the chefs from IHM Ranchi!
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Sarah B
As a visitor from abroad, events like Bharat Parv are incredible. You get to experience the real India beyond the usual tourist spots. The focus on millets and sustainability is very impressive and something the whole world can learn from.
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Vikram M
A respectful suggestion: While the packaging for take-away is good, I hope the prices are kept reasonable. The beauty of such traditional food is its accessibility. It shouldn't become a premium, niche product only for elite food festivals.
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Kavya N
This makes me so proud! We often overlook the culinary treasures of our tribal communities. Showcasing Arsha Pitha and Dumbu on a national stage is a big step. Hope this leads to more research and preservation of these age-old recipes. 👏

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