chadagan
Chadagan, also known as Chada Gaan or Che daggan, is a ceremonial dish traditionally prepared and consumed by the Lisu people of the Himalayan region, particularly in regions like Yunnan, China, and parts of India. The dish is a staple during important festivals and celebrations, signifying community and prosperity.
The preparation of Chadagan involves a unique process. It is typically made from fermented rice or millet,
Serving Chadagan is often accompanied by specific rituals and customs. It is believed to bring good fortune