Cuisine
of Orissa is easy simple and
delicious. Food preparations in the state are almost the same as that of
its neighboring states Bihar and West Bengal due to the similar
geographical conditions.
Delicacies made of prawns, crabs, fish,
chicken and eggs prepared by experts are widely available at the eating
joints and the specialized restaurants. The most popular is fish of both
salt water and fresh water.
The Orissan Delight
Rice and Vegetable
Delights Rice is the major food crop and the staple diet of the
people of Orissa. Vegetables grown in plenty are essential of the meal and
form a large part of Orissan diet. 'Pancha-phutana' a mixture of cumin,
mustard, fennel, fenugreek and black cumin is used for seasoning
vegetables and dals.
Besides rice and vegetables the people of
Orissa also relish fish and other sea food delicacies like prawns, crabs
and lobsters as they are available in abundance in the unending coastline
of the state.
Curd As An Essential Source Of Flavor The
Oriya delicacies are calorie free due to its less consumption of oil but
at the same time the preparations are quite spicy and tasty. Curd and
coconut milk find great use in the diet of the people. The curd here is
rich and creamy and gives an additional flavor to the preparations. It
is not only the seafood which is traditionally cooked in curd and coconut
milk but also brinjals and pumpkins are largely cooked in curd with
mustard seeds giving the whole preparation that extra
zing.
Mouth Watering Sweet Delicacies People of Orissa
are also very much fond of sweets and many of Orrian sweet dishes are
quite popular all over the country. Milk preparations like Rasgulla,
Rasmalai, Khirmohan, Rasabali, Kalakand are just fabulous, once tasted-
then it's just irresistible. Chhenapodapitha, the caramelised custard-like
dessert is popular not only with the locals but also with the
tourists.
Snacks Pithas made out of powdered grams, like
chakuli, kakara, monda are served as local snacks - a traditional
preparation that requires great expertise. These pithas of are delicious
preparations much loved by the locals as well as tourists.
'Mahaprasad'- The Food Of Lord Jagannath Another
traditional delicacy 'Mahaprasad' or the sacred food offered as 'Bhog' to
Lord Jagannath. This rich food is available at the Anand Bazar of the
Jagannath Temple.
The specialty of 'mahaprasad' preparation lies
in its massive cooking that takes place in the temple kitchen that is
believed to be the biggest kitchen in the world. Nearly 400 highly
efficient cooks work around 200 fireplaces daily to feed over 10,000
people.
Taking Essential Care Most eating joints in
Orissa like hotels and restaurants are specializes in multi-cuisine, and
takes special care in preparing delicacies out of fish and other sea
creatures. The fish and prawn on the Orissa coastal lines are totally free
from toxic substances like mercury and lead etc. Take a trip to Orissa and
enjoy its most delicious preparations really unique to the region.