Kumaoni Cuisine
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Kumaon Kumaon or Kumaun may refer to: * Kumaon division, a region in Uttarakhand, India * Kumaon Kingdom, a former country in Uttarakhand, India * Kumaon, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran * , a ship of the Royal Indian Navy during WWII See also ...
region of
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. Kumaoni food is simple and nutritious, suited to the harsh environment of the
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. Pulses like '' gouhat'' (or ''kulath'', a local type of bean) are fashioned into different preparations like, Kumaoni raitaa, Bal Mithai, ras bhaat, chain, faanda and thatwaani. All are unique preparations from the same pulse. Jholi or curry seasoned with curd. Chudkani and Joula made from bhatt pulses. Cereals like madua with rice and wheat are popular. Meat is also prepared but the recipe is quite similar to the way it is prepared in most of North India. Several snack items, breads, dairy products and beverages form the heart of the Kumaoni cuisine which is traditionally eaten in several parts in Uttarakhand.


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Singori Singori (Garhwali language: सिङ्गौड़ी) or Singauri is an Indian sweet from Garhwal division made with Khoya and wrapped in maalu leaf ('' Bauhinia variegata''). It is similar to Kalakhand. History According to some historian ...
* Bal Mithai


References

Indian cuisine by region
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