pakkaripun
Pakkaripun is a term that refers to a specific type of fermented rice dish originating from the northeastern regions of India, particularly in Assam. It is traditionally prepared by fermenting cooked rice, often a sticky variety, with the addition of a starter culture. This starter culture can vary but commonly includes ingredients like dried fruit or specific types of herbs and spices that facilitate the fermentation process.
The fermentation of pakkaripun typically takes place over several days in a sealed container, allowing the
Pakkaripun is usually consumed as a snack or a light meal. It is often eaten on its