The festival started on November 16 and will go till December 9 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday; Dinner from 7:30 pm)
Mejwani Maharashtrachi
Radisson Mumbai in Goregaon restaurant is hosting a Marathi food festival called "Mejwani Maharashtra Chi" exploring the taste of various regions of Maharashtra (ghaati, coastal, Vidarbha) and bringing to the foodie's certain lost recipes of Maharashtra being curated by chefs.
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The festival started on November 16, 2018 and will go till December 9, 2018 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday; Dinner from 7:30 pm). The festival brings to you the real and most authentic taste of Maharashtra including veg and non-veg delicacies.
First weekend: Western ghats
Second weekend: Coastal food
Third weekend: Vidarbha
Fourth weekend: Best of all regions
Ghati Cuisine
Consists of 5 districts - Sangli, Solapur, Kolhapur, Satara, Pune.
Here is the description of fa ew delicacies that can be enjoyed during the food festival
Dhane Jeere Kashay (Welcome Drink)
Jeera milk recipe – a hot traditional healthy drink, which reduces body heat and keeps it cool. Kashay has an origin of ayurveda and its almost lost from Maharashtra.
Pudachi Vadi
Vegetarian Varieties
Pudachi Vadi
Pudachi Vadi is originally from Nagpur/Vidarbha region. As the name signifies 'Pudi' means folding it like a packet. Usually, it is made during the winters when there is an abundance of coriander leaves.
Adanvadi
It's a household dish, mainly from Solapur, Sangli region of Maharashtra. It has various versions all over India... Like daal dhokli in Gujarat, Ghatte ki Sabji in Rajasthan.
Khari Vangi
It's kind of very rare recipe which is being prepared in Marathi homes. Khari Vangi is salty Brinjal prepared without red chilli. The brinjals have to be cooked over a slow flame with utmost care in order to preserve the natural flavours of this dish. Khari vangi is prepared all over western ghats.
Kadaknath Kombda
Non Vegetarian delicacies
Kadaknath Kombda
Kadaknath Originates from Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra border. Black coloured flesh, rich in protein and low in cholesterol, it used to be the pride of royal kitchen of India.
Popati
This delicacy is prepared mainly in the Raigad District of Konkan Region. It's kind of hidden gem and the key ingredient for this dish is a roadside neglected leafy plant, which gives mesmerising aroma to the dish. Popati is prepared especially in the days of winter.
Dessert
Olya Narlyachya Karanjya
Olya narlachya karanjya is made with fresh coconut and jaggery. Its a signature mithai of coastal Maharashtra.
Puran Poli
Puran Poli is the main dessert of Maharashtrian Cuisine. It's also the special dish of Maharashtra which is prepared on every auspicious occasion. It is eaten with Basundi, Aamras Or Amti.
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