Baniya food isn’t new, but it has usually been lumped under generic vegetarian snacks. Now a more assertive identity is coming to the fore. The landscape of Baniya and allied regional cuisines, from Malwa to Marwadi, is now more visible through marketing and branding. Watch Sagrika Kissu’s report.
Baniya-branded food is finally on the table, with an assertive identity
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