Mizo cuisine


Mizo cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the Mizo people. Mizo are traditionally rice eaters.

Overview

The cuisine of Mizoram shares characteristics to other regions of Northeast India and North India. Rice is the staple food of Mizoram, while Mizos love to add non-vegetarian ingredients in every dish. Fish, chicken, pork and beef are popular meats among Mizos.. Dishes are cooked in any available oil. Meals tend to be blander with less oil and more vegetables. Most Mizos love eating boiled vegetables along with rice but the younger generation tends to like fried and spicy food, food from other cultures are also a popularity among many young Mizos . A popular dish is bai, made from boiling vegetables with bekang fermented soya beans or Sa-um, a fermented pork and served with rice. Sawhchiar is another common dish, made of rice and cooked with beef,pork or chicken.

Dishes

The staple food of most of the Mizo people is rice, with meat and vegetables served on the side, ranging from the homely bai, a simple vegetable stew, non veg stew with sesame, garlic, onion and herbs.

Side dishes

Lunch in a Mizo home differs from house to house.Food eaten in lunch can range from Simple biscuits to even noodles and also sometimes " Chhangban" which is usually accompainied by Kurtei and tea
Some of the Items eaten during lunch