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Viral video shows how to make Gujarati Patra and it has left the internet in awe
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Viral video shows how to make Gujarati Patra and it has left the internet in awe

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Last updated: November 26, 2024 2:41 pm
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Published November 26, 2024
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The viral video shows the process of making patra from taro leaves (arabi leaves).highlight

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The viral video shows the process of making patra from taro leaves (arabi leaves).

Viral video shows how to make Gujarati Patra and it has left the internet in awe
Patra is a popular dish of Gujarat.Photo Credit: Instagram/@foodie_incarnet

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  • It always intrigues us how popular Indian dishes are made.
  • This is one of the many making videos going viral.
  • Watch the video to see how Gujarati Patra is made in large quantities.

We Indians have an old tradition of eating food served on banana leaves. It is a practice cherished for its eco-friendliness and cultural significance. But how often do we get a dish made entirely of leaves? Enter Patra, a dish from Gujarat and Maharashtra that has caught the internet’s attention thanks to a viral Instagram video showing its preparation. The clip takes viewers behind the scenes of the making of this traditional dish. Prepared from colocasia leaves (arabi leaves). The preparation process begins by spreading large, green leaves and dipping them in a batter made from gram flour. This paste is cooked with spices like turmeric, red chilli and jaggery, giving it a sweet and spicy taste.

What makes this video so fascinating is the scale of the production. Dozens of leaves are tightly rolled by hand to form a spiral. These are then steamed to lock in the flavor, after which the rolls are cut into pinwheels. While patra can be enjoyed in boiled form, many Gujaratis prefer to pan-fry the slices. The caption of the viral video reads, “Gujarat’s biggest Patra making.”

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A post shared by Amar Sirohi (@foodie_incarnet)

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The making video of this dish has attracted a lot of attention online.

One user commented, “The scene of manufacturing large batches has left the audience in awe.”

Another shared, “Eat and people in UP eat a lot.”

“My favorite item,” one comment read.

Someone wrote, “Brother, we have such patrodas in Himachal and Punjab too, whether boiled or fried.”

“We Konkanis also make this dish, and we call it pathrod. Whether you steam it or temper it is up to personal taste,” one user wrote.

Have you tried Patra yet? If not, now might be the best time to discover this leafy delight.

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