Move over exotic global ingredients, Indian restaurants are going into the wild to forage for ingredients that are lesser known to people but are absolutely delicious. As Wild Foods Day is celebrated on October 28, we explored how wild and foraged foods are not only entering menus in restaurants but also becoming a part of food brands
Wild Foods Day is celebrated every year on October 28 around the world. Photos Courtesy: Special Arrangement
Key Highlights
- Every year, Wild Foods Day is observed on October 28 to celebrate the wild flowers, fruits
- In India, an increasing number of restaurant menus showcasing wild and foraged foods
- Indian chefs are experimenting with ambaadi, gendaphool, arbi and even mahua in their food
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