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​10 lesser known foods from Himachal Pradesh​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 10, 2025, 19:00 IST
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10 lesser known foods from Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh is famous for its jaw-dropping mountains and fresh air, but the food scene there is just as exciting — especially the hidden gems that don’t get enough spotlight. Sure, everyone talks about chha gosht and siddu, but there’s a bunch of other tasty dishes you’ve probably never heard of. These dishes aren’t just tasty; they come with some awesome health perks too. Let’s check them out!


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Babru

Babru is like a cousin of stuffed parathas but way more interesting. It’s a soft, warm bread packed with spicy black gram paste inside. This filling is loaded with protein and fiber, so it’s a great way to start your day with something filling and wholesome – no boring toast needed.


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Chana Madra

This isn’t your usual chickpea curry. Chana Madra is cooked in yogurt with a gentle mix of spices and coconut, giving it a creamy, tangy flavour. Yogurt helps your digestion, and chickpeas are a solid source of iron and fiber, basically a comforting dish that also does your body good.


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Bhey

Bhey’s a winter favourite in Himachal, made with lotus stems that are sliced thin and cooked with spices till they’re just the right kind of crunchy. It’s got this earthy, fresh taste you don’t really get in everyday food. Plus, lotus stems are great for your body – they’re packed with nutrients and help with inflammation.


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Tudkiya Bhat

Tudkiya Bhat is just one of those meals that feels like something your grandma would make. It’s rice, dal, curd, and a bunch of spices all thrown into one pot – nothing fancy, but the kind of thing that smells so good it makes you impatient. It fills you up, sits easy on the stomach, and honestly, sometimes that’s all you need.


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Himalayan herb chutneys

Himachali chutneys aren’t your usual mint or tomato types. They’re made with wild herbs and berries people pick straight from the hills. The flavours are bold, fresh, and a little unexpected in the best way. Just a spoonful can totally wake up a meal, and yeah, they’re actually pretty good for you too.


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Mittha

Mittha’s a simple, old-school Himachali dessert made with rice flour and jaggery. It’s not super fancy, but it hits the spot, sweet, warm, and a little nostalgic. Jaggery’s way better than regular sugar too; it actually has some iron and keeps your energy up without that weird crash after. It’s the kind of thing you’ll find at festivals or family get-togethers, and it just feels right.

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Sidu

Sidu is a soft bread made with yeast, sometimes stuffed with peanuts or lentils, and slow-cooked over a fire. It’s packed with complex carbs and depending on the stuffing, you get some extra protein or fat to keep you going, especially on cold mountain mornings.


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Chha meat

Chha meat is a tasty lamb curry made with yogurt and spices. What makes it special is the mustard oil and some secret herbs locals add for extra flavour. The yogurt helps with digestion, and mustard oil, when used in moderation, can be good for your heart. It’s a simple, satisfying dish that’s full of flavour.


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Dhungar chutney

This chutney’s got a smoky heat because the red chilies are smoked over an open fire. It’s spicy, but it also helps wake up your metabolism and gets the blood moving. Honestly, just a spoonful of this can make any meal way more exciting.


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Kullu trout

The rivers in Himachal are full of fresh trout, known for its mild, tasty flavour. It’s packed with omega-3s, which are awesome for your brain and heart. Eating trout caught right from those mountain streams feels like enjoying a bit of the outdoors with every bite.

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