Assam Traditional foods
- Assamese food is the most unexplored cuisine that not many people know of. Unless and until you visit Assam, not many people dig into Assamese dishes. With that being said, the food in Assam focuses on fermentation and drying as fresh produce is not always available. With plenty of fresh animal proteins and vegetables, they prefer different cooking techniques and develop a unique characteristic of food. Rice, fish, lentils, and meat are the staples that you will find in Assamese dishes in Assam
Here are 10 Traditional Assamese Dishes in Assam You Must Try
- Doi-Chira
- Baanhgajor Lagot kukura
- Quu khatta
- Pani hamuk
- Palu or Leta
- Paru mangxo
- Allu pitika
- masor tenga
- khar
- Doi-Chira
- Baanhgajor Lagot Kukura
- Quu khatta
- Pani hamuk
- Palu or Leta
- Love spicy food? Enjoy Polu or Leta which are basically silkworms favored by many Assam locals. This dish might be for everyone, but if you are willing to try a unique dish, this is it! The silk is taken out from the cocoon and then the pupa is boiled in water. After stir-frying it, it becomes crunchy from the outside and remains soft and gooey from the inside. So, if you are not faint-hearted, go to Assam and try this Assamese dish.
- Paru mangxo
- Allu pitika
Allu Pitika is one of the most famous Assamese foods that people know about. For those who don’t know, Pitika is basically a boiled vegetable or fish mixed with condiments like green chili, onion, ginger, mustard oil, and coriander leaves. It is prepared by the locals in Assam with a variety of veggies like potatoes, pumpkins, eggplant, and lentils. If you are a pescatarian, you can cook fish into a Pitika as well. You can eat it with rice too. It is a comfort dish of Assam that even non-cookers can prapare.
- masor tenga
Masor Tenga is a sour dish that is prepared with tomatoes, raw mango, elephant apple, dried mangosteen, and lemon. And with a little bit of spice and tangy fish curry on top, Masor Tenga can be savored during lunch or dinner. Make sure to visit the nearest restaurant in Assam and dig into this exotic dish. It is best to eat it during the summer months as it is believed to improve your digestion after a heavy meal. Also, various condiments like fenugreek and panch phoran or 5 spice mix or mustard seeds can be added to this dish, which gives it a unique flavor.
- khar
one of the most famous foods in Assam is Khar. It works as an ingredient and the name of any dish prepared using it. Made with pulses, vegetables, fish, or meat, Khar is quite mouth-watering and has digestive properties. The main ingredient ’Khar’ is prepared by filtering out the liquid from a solution of water and dried and charred banana peel. It also preserved the alkaline taste of the Khar liquid. Many recipes on the internet replace Khar with baking soda, but that does not let the alkaline taste shine, which Khar is traditionally known for.
Make sure to try at least 2 of the above-mentioned Assamese dishes in Assam to awaken your taste buds to another dimension of flavors and textures. Assamese foods are not famous, which makes them authentic and raw and you know that you will not get the same taste anywhere else in the world. The best way to consume traditional foods in Assam is to stay with a local family and savor the unique taste of spices, meat, veggies, and more. And for the best experience, visit Assam during Bihu when the state is celebrating this festival with much vigor and prepare the most delicious and different delicacies you’ve ever tasted.
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