Assamese Food

Assamese food originates from the north-east Indian state of Assam. Assamese Cuisine is a different experience altogether with a meager use of spices yet strong flavors due to the use of exotic herbs, fruits and vegetables that are either fresh, dried or fermented.
 
Popular Assamese Recipes
Pitha, Narasingha masor jol, Poitabhat, khorisa tenga, Patotdia, Xukan masor chutney, Bor, Kahudi, Panitenga, Khorikatdiya, Tenga sorsoriya, Posola, Bora Saul, Komal Saul, Laskara,Xandoh, Chira, Muri, Akhoi, Tilor laru are some of the popular Assamese recipes that often forms part of an elaborate and sumptuous meal. The traditional Assamese full course meal starts with serving Khar, which is a class of dishes and ends with a tenga which is a sour dish. Assamese food is generally served on bell metal utensils. Traditionally, the Assamese meal ends with chewing on Paan i.e betel nut. Sweets made during the festivals are typically made of rice paste. With very little oil, ghee or butter used for cooking, authentic Assamese cuisine is rustic, healthy, bland but very delicious that enriches one with a marvelous experience, for the impeccable raw flavor is simply out of the world!
 
Widely Used Ingredients in Assamese Food
In Assamese cooking, the curry dishes are generally seasoned with ginger, garlic, cardamom, cinnamon, onions and sometimes lemon. Birds like ducks and pigeon are also used in Assamese cooking. Rice is the main Assamese food and finds a place in the ingredient list of almost all preparations. Among non-vegetarian Assamese food, fish curries and pork dishes are very common and is well enjoyed by the Assamese people. Popular Assamese Cooking Methods: Traditionally, Assamese food is cooked in earthenware on a wood fire, giving it its unique zest.

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Recipes For Makar Sankranti , Pongal, Lohri And Kichdi Festival

Recipes For Makar Sankranti , Pongal, Lohri And Kichdi Festival On : 14-Jan-2009 By : aparna.priya

Makar Sankranti is the only festival which is celebrated every year on the same date, January 14. In different parts of India, it is known by different names. North Indians celebrate it as Makar Sankranti, or Uttarayana. People from Punjab says it Lohri....

What Are The Culinary Uses Of Fennel?

What Are The Culinary Uses Of Fennel? On : 16-Feb-2011 By : foodbuff

  Go through this blog to know what are the culinary uses of fennel? Fennel is widely known as one of  the most versatile plant across the world. Every small piece of this plant including the roots, leaves, stalk and seeds is very useful...

Top 10 Food Jaunts To Celebrate Aug 15

Top 10 Food Jaunts To Celebrate Aug 15 On : 15-Aug-2012 By : Galfit

Wanna celebrate this Independence Day with some tummy-friendly food? Well, here are the top 10 jaunts in Mumbai, where you can celebrate August 15 or any other date in the company of State-specific cuisines. Some of these places were opened long ago while...

Chiles - Scoville Ratings

Chiles - Scoville Ratings On : 29-Dec-2007 By : shantihhh

  There are two ways of classifying chile peppers—by their heat and shape. In 1912, pharmacist Wilbur Scoville invented a test to measure the hotness of peppers by diluting the pepper until the heat was...

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