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Bite On This
The Better India
13 episodes
3 days ago
Bite On This is an A-Z podcast series produced by The Better India. This 26-episode series will follow the alphabetical order for interesting stories on topics of food.
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Bite On This is an A-Z podcast series produced by The Better India. This 26-episode series will follow the alphabetical order for interesting stories on topics of food.
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Food
Arts
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Bite On This - Edible Flowers
Bite On This
20 minutes 51 seconds
6 years ago
Bite On This - Edible Flowers
Across India, flowers mean and signify many things—from romance and abundance to wealth, beauty and purity, to even knowledge and enlightenment. We use them to decorate our living spaces and adorn our bodies. So it's natural that they would make their presence and aroma felt in our food. And being part of nature’s roster of nutrition, India's rich and diverse culinary history features flowers from various plants. Virender Singh Datta says, “Edible flowers were always part of our cuisine; it is we who forgot about them!” An iconic chef and hotelier, he has held important positions in some of the most well-known hotels in India and abroad in a career spanning 50 years. He tells us about banana, pea, onion and moringa flowers, which are extensively used in South Indian and Bengali food. “Rose is one of the most versatile flowers widely available in the market today,” says Varun Bhatia. He describes himself as a ‘sustainable chef’; he had completed the culinary programme at the International Institute of Culinary Arts in Delhi, the one that Virender Singh Datta founded. Varun also reminds us of flowers in tea. After all, are you considered a millennial if you haven’t gushed about the restorative properties of jasmine, hibiscus or chamomile tea?   We also catch up with Saptarshi Chakraborty, one of the brains behind the popular food channel, Bong Eats, as we recreate their dish mocha ghonto or banana blossom curry. Check out the full episode 5 of Bite On This to find out what you have been missing!
Bite On This
Bite On This is an A-Z podcast series produced by The Better India. This 26-episode series will follow the alphabetical order for interesting stories on topics of food.