Echoes of Nature: Discovering the Soundscape of Trees

Trees are much more aware, interconnected, complex, and even intelligent than we once believed. In his book The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate, Peter Wohlleben, a German forester, writes about how the mycorrhizal networks of trees from the same communities or around a certain territory have been built over the years for their own survival.

Subaltern Foods

Rooted in the economics of survival, Dalit cuisine thrives on making the most of meagre resources. Pork and beef, scorned by the upper castes, find a revered place on Dalit plates, not out of choice, but as a defiant assertion of culinary autonomy.

Street Food Cultures

Tracing the roots of the street food culture in the Indian subcontinent.

Street food is not just an integral part of India’s culinary heritage but also of its living heritage. Street food is often anchored to traditional rural backgrounds, with many dishes and consumption practices originating from rural areas.

RARE TROPICAL FRUITS

Explore the exotic allure of rare tropical fruits with stories ranging from the refreshing Nungu to the versatile Jackfruit, each offering a tantalizing blend of flavors and cultural significance.