A visit to Pondicherry is deemed complete only after one samples kamarkattu at the decades - old Gunasekaran's shop. Kamarkattu is one of the most popular traditional sweets of Tamil Nadu and said to have originated in Madurai and nearby places. However, over the years the delectable kamarkattu has become synonymous with the beautiful seaside town... Continue Reading →
Arcot Makkan Peda
The delicious makkan peda is synonymous with the historical town of Arcot. About 190 - 200 years ago, Govindsamy Chettiyar tasted a mithai in the palace of the Nawab of Arcot that was truly amazing and worthy of further improvisation. He came up with the world - famous makkan peda that resembles a gulab jamun but with... Continue Reading →
Keelakarai Karupatti Thothal
Dodol is an interesting dark chocolate coloured halwa prepared in Indonesia and Sri Lanka that made its way to the coastal town of Keelakarai in Ramanathapuram district. Also known as nudhal or karupatti thothal halwa or karupatti thothal, this hugely popular seaport sweet is an unusual treat that simply melts in your mouth. As the name... Continue Reading →
Mudalur Muscoth Halwa
Muscoth Halwa, a centuries - old sweet of Sri Lanka made its way to the tiny village of Mudalur in the bustling coastal district of Thoothukudi in the 1950s. This traditional treat was accidently found by A. Joseph on one of his many trips to the island. So intrigued was he with its texture and taste,... Continue Reading →
Shiva Temple, Belpan, Takhatpur Tehsil, Bilaspur District, Chhattisgarh
The 16th century Shiva Temple also known as Narmadeshwar Mahadev Temple in Belpan is believed to be the origin of the sacrosanct Chhoti Narmada River. According to the locals, Chhoti Narmada emanates from the nearby Sita Kund and joins the Maniyari River. This place has been mentioned in several important Hindu texts and commentaries... Continue Reading →
Siddheshwar Temple, Palari, Balodabazar District, Chhattisgarh
Siddeshwar Temple by the ancient Balsamund Talab in Palari is a lesser - known brick temple of the 7th - 8th century. This west - facing temple strictly adheres to the tenets of the Shilpa Shastra and has been widely appreciated by historians, architects and artisans for its extraordinary sculptures, carved panels and structural ingenuity.... Continue Reading →
Chettinadu Thenkuzhal Murukku
One of the most delicious Chettinadu snacks of Karaikudi is its world - famous thenkuzhal murukku. This traditional treat is prepared for Diwali and important social functions. Locally available IR20 raw rice (or CR Pachai) is soaked for an hour after which the water is drained and the rice is dried on a thin cloth... Continue Reading →
Uttarakhand Kala Bhat
One of the most important kharif crops of Uttarakhand is black soybean cultivated for centuries by small and marginal farmers under rainfed conditions using organic farming techniques. Known locally as kala bhat (or kaala bhatt), this economically valuable crop has played an important role in providing the necessary nutritional, medical and food security for thousands of people... Continue Reading →
Kodaikanal Saffron
The lush green hill station of Kodaikanal famous for its purple Kurunji flower (Strobilanthes kunthiana) has been making great strides in the cultivation of Kashmir saffron in the past decade. Saffron called as red gold is the most expensive, elusive and fragile flower that grows in the foothills of the Himalayas and has largely been associated... Continue Reading →
Marua Apo (Arunachal Pradesh Marua Millet Beverage)
The beautiful north eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh is famous for its diverse agricultural crops, flora and fauna and delicious local cuisine and fermented brews. Each indigenous community in this state has left an indelible impression in the history of Akhanda Bharat with its fascinating social, cultural, religious and spiritual beliefs and rituals. In... Continue Reading →