Barely a few days ahead of India’s Independence Day, the nation reflects on its rich tapestry of cultural heritage, with a spotlight on its evolving culinary landscape. The recently released Godrej Food Trends Report 2024 positions Kashmir at the pinnacle of India’s gastronomic map, heralding it as the top domestic culinary destination for the coming year.
The year 2024 is set to witness a surge in culinary tourism across the country. With an increasing appetite for authentic and immersive food experiences, travellers are venturing beyond conventional sightseeing to explore the flavours that define India. The Godrej Food Trends Report 2024, curated with insights from over 190 industry luminaries—including celebrity chefs, influential bloggers, and seasoned nutritionists—serves as a compass for these gastronomic explorers.
Kashmir’s ascent to the top spot is no surprise. Endorsed by 84.2 per cent of the report’s experts, the region’s allure lies not just in its picturesque landscapes but also in its rich culinary traditions.
Central to Kashmir’s gastronomic fame is its legendary wazwan cuisine. This elaborate multi-course feast, traditionally prepared during weddings and significant celebrations, epitomises the region’s dedication to culinary artistry. Comprising dishes like gushtaba (minced mutton balls in yoghurt gravy) and tabak maaz (fried lamb ribs), wazwan is more than a meal—it’s a cultural ritual.
Travelers are increasingly drawn to the valley to experience the authenticity of wazwan. While many Indian cities offer Kashmiri dishes, there’s an unparalleled charm in savouring these delicacies amidst the valley’s serene ambience.