
Have you ever tasted tea disturbed (Indian Sarsaparilla), butter beans and ragi Ledda? The pavilion of the Ministry of Forest and wild animals on the EXTE “ENTE Keralam”, which takes place on the government of Vazhatope, the government of the vocational college in IDUKKI, offers the public a chance to enjoy the taste of various types of delicious tribal foods. According to officials, the stand witness a rush of visitors who want to taste these delicacies.
EXPO imagines the fourth anniversary of the government of the left democratic front (LDF) in the state. The Munnar Wildlife Division and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary have come together to set up a pavilion, the officials said.
The tea offered is a traditional drink between tribal communities and butter beans are grown in the forests; Mothers butter beans are another offer that attracts visitors.
For sale of the pavilion is also Chama Rice Payasam (Millet Payasam), Bamboo Rice Payasam (Mlayari Payasam), Ragi Ledda and Ragi Milk. Tapioca, Colocasia, sweet potatoes, purple pits, ragi defect, bird chili, curry and chicken curry and butter chicken are also located. In the pavilion there are also various objects made of forest products such as honey, lemon grass oil, ragi, turmeric, sherbet, mararay jaggery, ginger tea powder and Grape velk.
The Minister of Water Resources Rosha Augustine started an exhibition of 29 April. EXPO will end on May 5th.
Published – 4 May 2025 20:11 is