Updated On: 18 November, 2022 10:18 AM IST | Mumbai | Suprita Mitter
An ongoing food festival is bringing alive the lost flavours, aromas and stories of Rampur to the heart of Mumbai

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Inside a commercial kitchen in Andheri East, spices are being hand-pounded, meat is being slow-cooked in copper pots, and milk is being thickened to make an unusual kheer. The aromas wafting around are sure to transport you to the regal bawarchikhanas or kitchens at the courts of the nawabs of Rampur, in Uttar Pradesh. Behind these delicious aromas at the Indian restaurant Saptami, are master chef Osama Jalali, who has been documenting Rampuri cuisine, his wife Begum Nazia Khan, and executive chef Avinash Kumar. They are bringing alive the flavours of Rampuri cuisine for Mumbai’s foodies.

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