Updated On: 23 October, 2022 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Phorum Pandya
Mughlai food Mecca Moti Mahal founder writes a new book that features one hundred achaars from every corner of the world to tickle your sour bone

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Monish Gujral is a pucca Punjabi. The owner of Mughlai chain Moti Mahal, the Mecca that’s believed to have invented butter chicken in its kitchens, likes gobi ka achar with most of his meals. Writing a book on global pickles was only a natural extension of his love.
The 55-year-old began writing books in 2004, the first two being cookbooks on the Moti Mahal legacy. He went on to then document food trails—from desserts to kebabs, he saw that so many items are intrinsic to various cuisines. His latest book, On the Pickle Trail 100 recipes from around the world (Penguin India, R399), launched two weeks ago. “Every food book I do is a trail of foods that are common in every country. Food has no borders, and it speaks one language. It varies depending on the local cuisine and ingredients, but we are all connected through our foods,” the Gourmand award recipient tells us.