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Food habits and
popular tastes in Tripura
Down the
annals of history the taste and variety of food have
acted as powerful inducements to tourists or people keen
to travel to unknown lands.

The delicious Chinese cuisine famous all over the world
for taste and variety continue to draw tourists to the
ancient land of the dragon-so much so that even VVIP
visitors to China evince a keen interest in learning the
subtle nuances of preparing the famous duck-roast . So
is the case with French cuisine which is popular in
Europe . Back home the charm and attraction of the
exotic food served in Mughal courts and to the rulers
are recorded in history. Keeping this in mind one may not
spare a thought for the variety of cuisine served by the
‘Queen of Eastern hills’-that is Tripura.
Tripura’s
cultural diversity is reflected in the food habits of
the tribal and non-tribal people. Leaving aside the rich
spicy food or even two or three varieties of Chinese
cuisine served in restaurants in urban centres, the
non-tribal Bengalis of Tripura live on rice, fish, chicken, mutton and pork though a small section of
Muslims consume beef which is not easily available in
the state. However, the non-tribals take great pains in
preparing spicy curries of a large variety of fishes
available in plenty within the state and also imported
from Bangladesh. The most popular and delicious
preparation of fish is, however, the boiled ‘Hilsa’
punched with mustard seed and green chilly.
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