Vegetables to die for

Surat situated in Gujarat was previously known as Suryaput. It is located in the southern portion of the state. The local cuisines that are served here are mainly vegetarian. They love to have vegetables along with rice in any form. Sugar is the most used ingredient in every dish. The dishes have a local flavor of their own.

Gujarati cuisines are mainly vegetarian. The staple food is Khichdi (a mixture of rice and lentil) along with a variety of side dishes which are locally known as farsaan.

Local delights

In Surat, a Gujarati thali has 3 or 4 types of side dishes along with Khichdi. A pickle is a must with it. Main side dishes that are served are a mixture of cooked vegetables with different spices and daals (lentil soup). These vegetables are often dipped into hot oil and mixed with some common ingredients like tomato, salt, sugar and lemon. Sugar is a must in every farsan or a side dish. This mainly covers the bland taste of the vegetables.

Local cuisines change according to the seasonal availability of vegetables. During summer, mango is the most common ingredient in every dish. Ripe mangoes are widely available in Surat. The locals use fresh mango pulp in most of the dishes. Spices like garam masala is less used during summer as it is a very hot and dry place.

IMG_1013Bajra Roti is also a very common thing in Surat. It is mainly consumed during winter. Made of wheat flour, its local name is Bhakhri. Garlic chutney is the perfect side dish for this. In Surat, fried foods are also available, but in a very small amount. They have boiled and fried potatoes for snacks which are commonly known as Aloo Tikki. They also serve flour patties with peas inside. This is famous as Ragda Patties. Though a very few places of Gujarat consume non vegetarian food, Surat offers mainly vegetarian dishes.

The snack one must taste while in Surat is Naankhatai. An eggless buttery cookie, it is made of flour, sugar, ghee or butter. Sometimes a small amount of besan or sooji is poured into the mixture before baking, to add some flavor. It is must in every occasions like Diwali, wedding and Rakhi.

Dry sweets are also very common here. They are made of milk, sugar and nuts. Locally known as Magas or ghoogra.

Some distinct dishes of Surat are

Thepla/Dhebra: Mixture of flour, mild spices and shredded vegetables are mixed together.

Pooda: A sweet dish made of flour mix.

Biranj: Steamed rice along with saffron, sugar and dried fruits.

Doodh Pak: Rice pudding made with milk and sugar. Some cardamoms, saffron and cashews are added to bring more taste.

Dhokla: Made of mixed rice and besan, it is served with sweet chutney and dried chilies.

Uundhiyu: A traditional dish of mixed vegetables which is cooked upside down in an earthen pot. Main ingredients are green beans, unripe bananas, muthiya and purple yam. It is a spicy curry that may contain coconut.

Even when passing through Surat in train, one can order food delivery at Surat station to relish its traditional food.

From Textile to Tasty Food: Surat

There is something about this port city of Surat. It has almost lakhs of thriving businesses, many more millionaires and, of course, it is the biggest manufacturer of textiles in India. Not to forget the thriving diamond polishing business. The best part of this city, which happens to be one of the biggest and fastest growing cities of India, is the Gujarati food and it rejoices all the taste buds undoubtedly.

The culture and the food that Gujarat offers are incredible and Surat being part of it is no less, it has if we say it correct the city of Surat has a very vast food culture and it is quite popular worldwide. A large number of Gujarati communities living on foreign shores must be given the credit for spreading their food culture worldwide. For a foodie or a traveler who is more interested in the food culture of a place rather than historical culture than Surat is an alluring option for you. Another interesting thing about Surat is that it offers a variety in everything it offers. Be it textile, diamond jewelry or food, you’ll have everything here although with a large number of diehard vegan population, non- veg lovers will surely be disappointed.

Have a look at the variety this beautiful city has to offer.

  • Surti Locho

As the name suggests Surti Locho, this food finds it home in Surat. The local and also not to forget very popular food of Surat is best served with coriander chutney or in the morning with tea. You can find almost every tea stall selling locho with tea. This mouth-watering light dish is made up from gram flour and flavored with different spices along with garlic paste.IMG_1104

  • Handvo

Handvo is a traditional Gujarati Cake made from mixed dal (lentils). Although this cake is savory that is it is salty and spicy rather than being sweet but don’t get disappointed, it has great taste along with good nutritional value. It is best served with buttermilk. It is must have for someone looking to try different.

  • Surti Undhiyu

It is the classical dish of Surat and, of course, an integral part of Gujarati Cuisine. This dish is must have for all kind of foodies. This awesome preparation of vegetables cooked in a spicy blend of various spices. This vegetable curry is both aromatic and mouth watering. It is the king of Gujarati Cuisine and you can find it in almost every Gujarati function and the restaurant serving Gujarati food.

  • Surti Gujarati Thali

An absolute delight for taste buds of any person who has a great appetite! This sweet-sour and sometimes spicy thali has everything on platter. From Dal, kadhi, to two or three vegetable preparations, Savories, salads, and purviya this traditional Gujarati Thali of Surat offers over a dozen of delicacies.

The city of Surat has everything to offer when it comes to food. If you are here for a day or two, you must try all the delicacies it has to offer. And if you don’t find much time, you can choose from many food delivery services that cater food whether online or offline, which offer food delivery in Surat at the station when the train stops.