Monday, 30 May 2016

CHICKEN BIRYANI MADE INSIDE BAMBOO, TRIPURA


         Bamboo originally a grass is a plant of enormous use. In Tripura, as of the rest of northeast, bamboo has been put to many usages. It has been used for construction purpose, building dress and decoration items and even as an edible product.

In Tripura, Bamboo has been used during old days as a replacement of cooking pots and Tripuri community has been using it for cooking rice etc. But we thought of taking it a step ahead and using it for making Chicken Biryani and believe me it turned out delicious. So in this article, we will see how to cook BAMBOO CHICKEN BIRYANI.

INGREDIENTS:

1. A Bamboo piece (At least 1 foot long with thick body, open at one end and uncut at other)
2. Banana Leaves
3. Chicken
4. Rice (good quality and soaked to semi soft)
5. Onions
6. Ginger and Garlic paste
7. Chilly, Jeera, Haldi, Aamchoor(optional) and  Garam masla paste or powder
8. Ghee
9. Salt

NOTE: I have not mentioned the amount of the Ingredients to be used as it will depends on the size of the Bamboo Piece you'll be using, so adjust accordingly.

STEPS:
             I would like to consider that the reader all ready knows how to Marinate chicken as we will not cover that in details but in short.

1. The important tool is the Bamboo where we are going to cook our Biryani and will not require any port for this . The bamboo should be freshly cut i.e its very dried up or else it will Burn up Very fast hence will not cook properly. Also the bamboo stem should be thick. We will also need fresh Banana Leaves basically for wraping the open end of the bamboo and also for serving.



2. Take around 4 to 5 pieces of chicken in a Bowl, add oil, haldi, Jera, Mirch , Aamchoor powder and Salt to it. Also add the Ginger and Garlic paste in proportion the chicken quantity.

3. Now mix every thing properly and let it stay for about 30 min.

4. Now get the Pre soaked Rice(i.e. rice soaked in salt water for 3-4hrs), check for its softness. Now take about 200-300 gm of rice in a Bowl, add ghee, salt and mix properly.



5. Its time to stuff the chicken and rice into the bamboo section. The bamboo should be washed properly inside out. First Take the marinated Chicken and stuff it in the bamboo till half of the bamboo.

6. Now take the prepared Rice and fill the half of the remaining section(not completely) with the rice.

7. Now add water to the top as this water will help in cooking the rice.

8. Put some banana leaves into the mouth of the bamboo(don't worry if water leaks). Take two pieces of banana leaves and wrap the mouth properly and tie it with Wire(as wire will not burn).

9. Its time to COOK, now take the bamboo outside and make a small fire place and start burning the bamboo.


10. It will take about 1 hour to cook completely, but one can guess by seeing the condition of the bark of the bamboo. it should to properly burnt as shown in the upper right image.

11. Now serve on a dish with Banana Leaves and Enjoy.





The dish is a bit Crunchy and natural. Do share your experience while making and having it in the comments. Have fun

   



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Friday, 27 May 2016

Buddha Purnima/Vesak at Venuvan Vihara, Agartala


Happening in the month of May, 'Buddha Purnima' also known a 'Vesak' is celebrated once a year with all the excitement and Devotion at The Venuvan Vihara located at Agartala. This event holds a great importance to all the Buddhist community, which mainly consists of the 'CHAKMA' and the 'MOG' people.

All though there are many Buddhist Pilgrimage spots, Venuvan holds a special place for the Buddhist and other religion people as its elegant, peaceful and right at the heart of the city.




On the day of the event, the place is decorated with flags. On the day of buddha Purnima, the Govt institutions are closed and so the people have all the time to enjoy. The day with the devotees reaching the temple where one can listen to the teaching imparted by the Buddha and also listen to the monks recite ancient Verses. The whole day is flooded with the presence of Devotees and especially the evening.

The evening is accompanied by people visiting the temple and enlightening candles and incense sticks with a belief that Buddha with bring peace and enlighten their lives with his blessing.

At Dawn the Buddhist priest distribute Prasad to the devotees which basically consists of 'Batasa' and 'Nokul'. The evening also hosts a small fair nearby the Temple. The fair is a typical fair with small shop's offering various handmade goods and delicious sweets. One can find small shops offering minature idols of Gods which one can take back. 

Though being a festival, one can find the peace and calmness within that crowd which definately is due to the grace of the Buddha.









Details Of The Event:

Name the place: Buddha Mandir, Agartala
Distance: 3-4km from Agartala city
Time: Usually in the month of MAY








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Monday, 16 May 2016

Matabari also known as TheTripura Sundari Temple, Udaipur



The Udaipur Matabari(Tripura Sundari Temple) is believed to be one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where  Sati's right foot fell during the  Dance of Lord Shiva. Matabari is nearly 500-year-old. Matabari holds a great importance at the heart of all the people of Tripura and they must have visited the place once in their lifetime.




The Tripura Sundari Temple, commonly known as "Matabari" was constructed in 1501 A.D. by his highness Maharaja Dhanya Manikya Debbarma. Legend has it that the king Dhanya Manikya Debbarma had a vision at night where he was ordered to establish the Temple of Tripurasundari at the hilltop of Udaipur. 




Udaipur Matabari is located at nearly 57km away from Agartala city at Udaipur, the place also known as the land of Temples and Lakes. On the eve of Diwali, the temple experiences a Tsunami of Devotees from all the corners of the state and the Country. On this day, the whole temple is decorated with the lights and flowers.


A very Sweet and tasty part of Matabari is the "PEDA". Matabari PEDA is very unique in its taste and aroma. Peda is main the Prasad that is given to the goddes. One can find many shops near the temple that offers very good quality Peda. 


"Kalyan Sagar" which is a large water body, is located on the eastern side of the temple. The very exciting part of this is that the aquatic creatures of the Kalyan Sagar are not afraid of people. Kalyan Sagar consists of some ancient tortoise, Cat fish and other Fish's. These creatures are considered to have the Goddes  protection, so harming any of it is prohibited and considered  a Sin. one can find there aquatic creatures near the bank in the search of food as the devotees feed them. An awesome example of harmony between Humans and Nature.







Details of the Place:

Name of the Location: Udaipur Matabari, Udaipur
Distance from Agartala City: 57km roughly
Transportation: Public buses and cars are available which can be availed from Nagerjala Bus Stand
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Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Baramura Eco Park

            Tripura, like the other Northeastern state, contains some gorgeous hills. Baramura Eco Park is located at the Baramura hill range.

 Baramura eco park is carved out of the forest itself. Everything in this park is natural and nothing has been added  artificially. The park  is maintained by Teliamura Forest Development Agency, all they have done is added paths to wander into the park, hence done no damage to the Forest itself.

The paths make you feel like you are tracking in the Baramura hill. If you want to take rest there are small huts and wooden benches. 

Though the Eco Park is located by the National Highway 44, the place is very safe and sound. The journey to the Baramura Eco Park is more amazing as one has to travel through the NH 44 to get there and gets to experience the natural beauty as well as the Tribal Life Style where people are sustaining their lives out
of the forest itself.


The whole park is very calm and relaxing. The age old trees standing at one place forever, makes one feel to settle down and relax a bit from fast running life.

This Eco park is built with the idea of conservation of Biodiversity and poverty alleviation of forest dependent communities.    

Just outside the Park, there is a small cafeteria and a souvenir shop. The "Hornbill cafeteria" is very well designed with the products derived from the forest. 

If you want to have a weekend relaxation or a picnic, then this place will suit you very well. 























To reach there one can avail a Private Cab or by a public transport Bus, but a private Cab will be a better option as returning can be a problem by public transport. The details are:

Name of Location: Baramura Eco Park on National Highway 44
Distance from Agartala City: 35 Km Roughly
Fair: Rs 10 per person
         Free for kids below 5 years of age.
Timings: October to February 9 am - 4 pm 
                March to September 9 am - 5 pm 

WEEKLY CLOSED ON MONDAY. In the case of Picnic carry your food, Cooking is not allowed in the park. Have Fun...





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Monday, 9 May 2016

Heritage Park of Tripura



Front Entrance

Now if you want to have a glimpse of Tripura then Heritage Park is the place. Heritage Park is one of its many parks that are located at Agartala (i.e. the capital of Tripura). The park was inaugurated in 2012.

The park has been named as HERITAGE Park because it represents the heritage of Tripura in a miniature form. One can find the various location of Tripura like the ‘Nirmahal’, ‘Raj Bari’, ‘Unokoti’, ‘Mata Bari’ etc in the very small form factor which is amazing. There is also a souvenir shop for purchasing handicrafts.  

Miniature Raj Bari(Ujjayanta Palace)

Colosseum



To Reach Heritage Park one can avail an Auto. The details are

Name of the Location: Malancha Niwas

Distance from Agartala city: 7-8km roughly

Entry Ticket: Above 12 years Rs 10(Really affordable).

                      5-12 years its FREE

Timings: March to September – 10.00am to 6.00pm

                October to February – 10.00am to 5.00pm


Weekly Closed on TUESDAY , so don’t visit on TUESDAY. Hambai
 

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