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The Magic of Traditional Indian Barbeque Strengthening local economy and sustainability

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May 2024

Manu Shrivastava's article highlights the traditional dishes of South Gujarat and Maharashtra's Konkan region-ubadiyu, undhiyu, and popti.

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The Magic of Traditional Indian Barbeque Strengthening local economy and sustainability

Made with fresh, seasonal vegetables and herbs, these dishes are rich in nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They also boost the local economy and promote sustainability by ensuring food and nutritional security. Amid fleeting culinary trends, these dishes remain timeless symbols of the region's rich gastronomic heritage.

imageThe best time to enjoy seasonal vegetables, especially in western India, is during the winter months. In South Gujarat and in Maharashtra's Konkan region, locals create culinary magic with dishes such as ubadiyu, undhiyu and popti, which are prepared in similar fashion in traditional style using fresh vegetables and herbs.

Ubadiyu, also known as umbadiyu, a culinary gem hailing from the sun-kissed and prosperous lands of South Gujarat, holds within its name the essence of its creation. Derived from the Gujarati words 'ubad' and 'yu' signifying 'knead' and 'mixture, respectively, this delectable dish finds its roots deeply embedded in the fertile soil of Valsad and Navsari districts.

The journey of ubadiyu begins with a symphony of flavours as the masala, a concoction of spices and herbs, is lovingly kneaded into a delectable blend with a mixture of seasonal vegetables. This aromatic assortment is then put in an earthen pot, known as 'matla' in the local language, transforming it into a vessel of culinary alchemy.

But the magic of ubadiyu doesn't end there. With reverence for tradition, the pot is ceremoniously buried in a pit, a sacred fusion of earth and fire. Layers of hay, sugarcane waste, and other natural materials are used to form a protective cloak around the earthen pot, shielding it from the elements as the fire covers the pot to create unmatched blended flavours.

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