Savoring Rajasthan: A food trail
TRAVEL TRENDS, RAJASTHAN Updated : Jan 28, 2024, 14:07 IST
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Savoring Rajasthan: A food trail
Rajasthan is a land of majestic palaces and traditions which boasts a rich tapestry of flavors that will leave your taste buds mesmerized. Join us on a delightful food trail through the state of Rajasthan, where every dish is a journey into the heart of Indian cuisine.
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Masala Chai
As the day winds down, you can join the locals in sipping masala chai and munching on crispy pakoras. The tea, mixed with spices like cardamom and ginger, paired with pakoras. It is a perfect way to experience the evening charm of Rajasthan.
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Ghewar
Rajasthan offers desserts like ghewar, a disc-shaped sweet made with flour and soaked in sugar syrup, and malpua, a sweet pancake drizzled with saffron mixed syrup. These treats are a celebration of sweetness and are often enjoyed during festivals and special occasions.
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Pyaaz kachori
The famous Rajasthani kachori and mirchi bada can be enjoyed by giving a visit to a street vendor in the markets. These deep-fried kachoris are filled with spicy dal and served with a side of tangy chutneys. It's a popular snack that locals and visitors savor during their food adventures.
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Laal Maas
Laal Maas is a Rajasthani curry made with pieces of meat, usually mutton or lamb, cooked in a rich red chili gravy for those seeking a spicy adventure. The bold flavors and spices make it a must-try for those who love a bit of heat in their meals.
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Dal Bati Churma
Rajasthan's cuisine cannot be explored without indulging in the iconic dal baati churma. The baatis, dipped in ghee, are paired with dal and the sweet churma. It's a dish that reflects the warmth and hospitality of the region.
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Thali
To begin the journey start with the grand Rajasthani thali, a plate filled with dishes that showcase the state's culinary diversity. From dal baati churma, a combination of dal, wheat balls, and churma, to gatte ki sabzi, chickpea flour dumplings in a spicy curry, the thali is a feast for both the eyes and the stomach.
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