List of Indian state dishes

India, officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories.[1] All Indian states and some of the union territories have their own elected government and the union territories come under the jurisdiction of the Central Government. India has its own national symbols.[2] Apart from the national symbols, the states and union territories have adopted their own seals and symbols including dishes listed below.

States

List of Indian state dishes
State Common name[3] Binomial name[4] Image IUCN category[5]
Andhra Pradesh Pulihora Tamarind Rice/Andhaluru Cuisine Puliyogare Or Tamarind Rice.jpg
Arunachal Pradesh Thukpa (Tibetan noodle) Tibetan noodle/Tani or Arunachala Cuisine Thukpa a Tibetan delicacy.jpeg

Thukpa 1.jpg

Assam Khaar Khaar/Assamese Cuisine Maasor Muror Khar.jpg
Bihar Dal Peetha Dal Peetha/Bihari Cuisine Dal pitthi 4.jpg
Chhattisgarh Ropa bhaji Tilgur of Til k Ladoo/Chhattisgarhi Cuisine Ropa Bhaji, (रोपा भाजी) Chhattisgarhi Dish ( छत्तीसगढ़ी व्यंजन).jpg

Combo platter - by Shweta Kushwaha - Chhattisgarh - 04.jpg

Goa Xitti Kodi Goan Fish Curry Goan Fish Curry.jpg

Goan Xit kodi.jpg

Gujarat Undhiyu Gujarati vegetable dish Undhiyu.jpg
Haryana Dhania Cholia Hara Dhania Cholia Chana Masala- OLd Rao Hotel- Haryana.jpg
Himachal Pradesh Dhaam/Daham Dhaam Delicacy Thaligoa.jpg

Daham vaykal.jpg

Jharkhand Pittha Indian pancakes Pitha-stall.jpg
Karnataka Bisi Bele Bath Bisi Bele Bath/Kannadiga Cuisine Food-Bisibelle-Bhat-1.jpg

Bisi Bele Bath (Bisibelebath).JPG

Kerala Kerala sadya Kerala sadya/Keralite Cuisine Sadhya DSW.jpg
Traditional Kerala Meal.jpg
Madhya Pradesh Bhutte Ka Kees Bhutte Ka Kees DalBatiChoorma.jpg
Maharashtra Mumbai Burger Bombay-Burger Vada Paav-The Mumbai Burger.jpg
Manipur Kangshoi Chamthong/Kangshoi Kanghou.jpg
Meghalaya Jadoh Blood-Rice Jadoh (Meghalaya.JPG
Mizoram Bai Bai/Mizo Cuisine Mizo food.jpg

Yam bai cha.jpg

Nagaland Galho Galho and Rice Naga traditional plate.jpg
Odisha Chhena Poda Chhena poda Chenapoda.jpg
Punjab Sarson ka Saag Sarson ka Saag/Punjabi or Doabi Cuisine Punjabi Sarsoon Ka Saag.JPG

Saagroti.jpg
Punjabi Thali.JPG

Rajasthan Dal Baati Churma Dhal Baati Churma DalBatiChoorma.jpg
Sikkim Momo (food) Momos/Sikkimese Cuisine Buff Momo 1.jpg
Tamil Nadu Idli-Sambar Idli-Sambar/Tamil Cuisine Idly Wada.jpg

Idli Sambhar dish.jpg

Telangana Pachi Pulusu Pachi Pulusu/Teluguvaaru Cuisine Pachi pulusu.jpg
Tripura Mui Borok Mui Borok/Tripuran Cuisine Cha Tang.jpg

Tripuri cusine.jpg

Uttar Pradesh Tehri (dish) Tehri (dish)/Hindustani Cuisine Tehri With Kachumbar Salad.JPG

TEHARI - From UTTAR PRADESH.jpg

Uttarakhand Kafuli Kafuli Saag Mumma's aaloo prantha01.jpg

Lamb Saag and Chicken Korma - Northern Indian, Palms Food Court.jpg

West Bengal Machher Jhol Machher Jhol/Bengali Cuisine Boyal Macher Jhol.jpg

Union territories

List of Indian state dishes (Union territories)
Union territory Common name[3] Binomial name[4] Image IUCN category[5]
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Coconut-Prawn fish curry Coconut Prawn fish curry Curry Laksa - Laksa King (2597729514).jpg
Chandigarh Lachha Paratha Doabi Lachha Paratha Lachha-paratha.jpg
Delhi Bhatura Chole Bhature/Bhatura Chhola Bhature.jpg

Chole Bature.jpg
Famous Cholle Bhature.jpg

Lakshadweep Mus Kavaab Kulhi Mas Coconut Fish curry.jpg

Tuna Fish curry South Indian Style.jpg

Puducherry Khowsuey Kaukswe Khowsuey - The Fat Chef, Bangalore - Karnataka - PXL8539.jpg

References

  1. "States and Union Territories". Government of India. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  2. "National Symbols". Government of India. Archived from the original on 1 May 2020. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "State symbols of India". Government of India. Archived from the original on 22 September 2023. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Scientific names". A-Z animals. Archived from the original on 17 May 2024. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "IUCN redlist". IUCN. Archived from the original on 27 June 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2024.

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