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The mouth watering tastes of Orissa

Odisha has a tradition in culinary spanning centuries. Most of the people from the state are non-vegetarians; fish forming an integral part of their daily cuisine. Their dishes are varied and rich mostly rely on local ingredients. The staple food of the people is rice, sun dried and par boiled.  Although the cuisine patterns have slightly moderated in the urban areas, they still do prepare traditional Oriya dishes on festive occasions.

The cuisine has a distinctive style of cooking and the same style is followed while preparing the food. A typical Oriya main course will consist of rice or roti, along with bhaji, daal and bharta (A mixed vegetable curry) sakara or ambila (a sweet and sour preparation) and any one dessert.  These eatables are then placed on a plate which is made from bell metal.  Breads (as in roti, parantha) constitute the main course for breakfast, while rice is enjoyed with lentils for lunch and dinner. A typical breakfast consists would consist of poha (flattened rice) and muri (puffed rice). Poha can be enjoyed either as fried or with banana, sugar and curd (known as Chudaa Dahi). Moori is a quite famous snack in north Odisha.

The typical main course for lunch consists of one or more curries like Bhendi Baja, Maccha Ghanta and Crab Kalia, few vegetables and pickles. Considering the love for sweet food, the dessert course includes large portions of more than one item.

The famous and popular foods from the Orissa are:

If you ever cross Orissa on rail, you can get a taste of these foods by placing an order with travelkhana. For example, food delivery in Berhampur station and many other junctions serves great food.

The mouth watering tastes of Orissa