Now you can experience Kashmiri cuisine through JK Tourism’s ongoing Harisa festival
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, JAMMU AND KASHMIR/ Updated : Dec 26, 2017, 13:06 IST
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A 10-day festival organised by Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC), is giving tourists a taste of traditional Kashmiri cuisine. The festival titled, Harisa, is one of your best bets to get introduced to real … Read more
A 10-day festival organised by Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC), is giving tourists a taste of traditional Kashmiri cuisine. The festival titled, Harisa, is one of your best bets to get introduced to real Kashmiri cuisine, especially winter specials. Read less
A 10-day festival organised by Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC), is giving tourists a taste of traditional Kashmiri cuisine. The festival titled, Harisa, is one of your best bets to get introduced to real Kashmiri cuisine, especially winter specials.The Harisa Festival takes its name from the winter dish Harisa, which is a traditional Kashmiri bread and salt pink tea, locally known as noon chai.
Harisa festival was inaugurated by Anjum Gupta, Managing Director, JK Tourism Development Corporation. She said in a statement that the festival has been organised in order to promote the state and its food to the other regions and states of India. She said, "We have been organising Harisa festival for the last three years to promote this cuisine and to introduce the local populace of Jammu region to this popular dish."

The tourism corporation is also actively promoting Jammu and Kashmir in other states by organising festivals in these states. The aim of Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation is to promote tourism in the state by luring potential tourists to the cuisine of this beautiful state. Rest assured, along with the amazing food, we are also always enchanted by the beauty of this incredible state.
The festival is currently ongoing, so you might want to visit and live the experience of being in one of the best food festivals.
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