This Viral Trend Has Got Everyone Talking About Indian States’ Foods – See Pics

Be it languages, rituals, heritage, or art forms, India is a land of rich diversity. And this beautiful diversity is even reflected in the country’s food culture. Each state has its own diverse range of dishes that have made their way into the hearts of people everywhere. Rich in flavours and spices, Indian cuisine offers a culinary experience that is ever-evolving. Agreed? Well, we do too. Whether it is makke ki roti and sarso ka saag from Punjab or litti chokha from Bihar, we all have at least one dish that reminds us of home. So foodies on the internet kick-started a new trend of revealing that one dish that represents their state. What was the outcome? Well, the internet has been flooded with pictures of lip-smacking dishes. Let’s take a look at a few of them.
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A user from Rajasthan shared a picture on X (formerly Twitter). It included a feast spread on a dining table. No points for guessing that it featured flavourful dal topped with chopped coriander kept next to ghee-soaked baati and decadent choorma with dry fruits on top. Sharing the picture, the user wrote, “I say Rajasthan, they hear.”  Clearly, he meant the iconic dal baati choorma.
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Another foodie from Jaipur also shared a picture of daal bati choorma. Did you know you can prepare this culinary delight in the comfort of your home? Check out the recipe here.

A user from Maharashtra shared a picture of two vada pav glazed with butter and placed on top of two different chutneys. He wrote, “I say Maharashtra, they hear…”

A foodie from Punjab shared the picture of our favourite winter delight—makke ki roti—served with butter and sarso ka saag. The text on the picture read, “I say Punjab, they hear…” Here is an easy recipe to make the dish at home.

Bengal is incomplete with the smell of decadent rasgullas and flavourful fish curry. And so, sharing two pictures—one of the sweet treat and the other of authentic style fish curry— one user wrote, “I say Bengal they hear…”

A user from Assam dropped a drool-worthy picture of a plate of momos placed next to the chutney and wrote, “I say Assam they hear…”

Do tell us which dish resonates with your home state the most.

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