Updated On: 19 May, 2024 09:46 AM IST | Mumbai | Nasrin Modak Siddiqi
Of India’s underrated cuisines, Tripuri food has varying influences and cannot be replicated with alternate ingredients

YouTuber Namita Debbarma from Tripura showcases different styles of village recipes and tribal cuisine on her channel
Look up Tripuri cuisine online, and you won’t find anything more than the usual copy-pasted pages on websites, echoing the same information alongside a handful of bloggers trying to document the cuisine. Tripuri cuisine is a culinary wilderness that needs to be represented more in mainland India. Chef Shemphang Khonglah, lecturer at IIHM (International Institute of Hotel Management), Shillong, explains, “That’s true of many cuisines of the North East and more so of Tripura, perhaps because there isn’t an IIHM there. I also feel it is important to include the cuisines of the North East in the syllabus at hotel management colleges to make it more inclusive. We have chefs from here who can make the meanest Kashmiri dum aloo or Bihari litti chokha, but they aren’t making dishes from their hometown for the masses, so that must change.”

Spicy fish curry and Angui and Bharta