Rajasthan News Desk !!! Rajasthan is known as the Land of Kings. From food to lifestyle, you will find Rajasthani splendor in everything here. Rajasthan, the princely land of Rajputs, is famous for its ancient heritage, palaces, forts, temples, culture, markets and folk traditions as well as its local cuisine. The famous dishes of Rajasthan include vegetables and spicy meat to delicious sweets, and many such dishes that make the tourists lick their fingers.
If you see, Rajasthan’s cuisine also contributes a lot to the tourism here, because many Indian and foreign tourists like to travel to enjoy the famous cuisines of Rajasthan. Let us take a look at the list of some of the most famous dishes of Rajasthan in today’s video, believe me, your mouth will water just by hearing or knowing their names. Whenever there is a talk of Rajasthani cuisine, the name of Daal Baati comes first in people’s mind, so let us start the foods of this video today with Daal, Baati and Churma.
Garlic Bati Churma
Dal Baati Churma comes on top of the list of most famous dishes of Rajasthan, it is one of those dishes that needs no introduction. Rajasthan’s iconic traditional food Dal Baati Churma is very popular not only among the local people but also among foreign tourists. In Dal Baati Churma, after cooking the Baati made of flour, it is dipped in ghee, which acts as a tadka of ghee for it. Apart from this, to eat Baati, there is a dal made of gram, tuar, moong, urad which is called Panchmel Dal. If you are going to visit Rajasthan, then do not miss tasting Dal Baati Churma, one of the famous dishes of Rajasthan.
Gatta sabzi and pulao
Gatte is very famous in Rajasthani cuisine, it is generally liked a lot in Jodhpur and its surrounding areas. If you are on a trip to Rajasthan and searching for the most famous dishes of Rajasthan, then you must try Gatte ki Sabzi once, it is said that even the royal food thali of Rajasthan is not complete without Gatte ki Sabzi. Talking about Gatte ki Sabzi, in this, Gatte i.e. gram flour balls are boiled and small pakoras are made, which are fried and put in spicy curry. Once Gatte ki Sabzi is ready, it is served with roti or rice.
Carr Sangri
This is a traditional dish of Rajasthan, which has a deep connection not only with the times of the kings but also with Ayurveda. Ker Sangri is very popular in the desert districts including Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Jodhpur. In this dish, beans and berries are fried with spices. It is not very attractive in appearance, but its taste will make you lick your fingers. It is eaten with the famous Bajra roti of Rajasthan.
Rajasthani Kadhi
Kadhi is very famous not only in Rajasthan but all over India, but if you want to taste the real taste of Kadhi, then you will not get it anywhere else except Rajasthan. Rajasthan’s Kadhi provides a combination of spicy and pungent taste which is prepared with gram flour pakoras, buttermilk, gram flour and ghee. Kadhi is a traditional food of Rajasthan, which is liked by the local people as well as foreign tourists.
red meat
Rajasthan is no less than a paradise for non-vegetarian lovers. In Rajasthan, you will find many non-vegetarian foods whose history is centuries old. Rajasthan is as famous for its kings and royal things as it is for its royal non-vegetarian foods. The most famous of these is Laal Maas. The famous non-vegetarian Laal Maas is cooked with gravy of mutton, red chillies and hot spices. If you are crazy about non-vegetarian food, then you must try Laal Maas once in your life.
Ghevar
Whenever there is talk of Rajasthani sweets, the name of Ghevar comes first on everyone’s tongue. Ghevar is a round shaped sweet dish made from flour, milk and sugar syrup, which is one of the famous sweets of Rajasthan. Ghevar is specially prepared during Teej and Raksha Bandhan and many festivals are colorless without this sweet. If you are also going on a Rajasthan tour and are searching for the famous sweets of Rajasthan, then you must try Ghevar. Let us tell you that there are many types of Ghevar, in which the most famous are Malai Ghevar, Mawa Ghevar, and Plain Ghevar. https://youtu.be/04hkZ1lJQZQ