plahdanti
Plahdanti is a term used to describe a specific type of fermented rice dish originating from the indigenous communities of Northeast India. The preparation involves the controlled fermentation of cooked rice, often mixed with certain herbs or spices, which contributes to its unique texture and flavor profile. The fermentation process typically takes several days, during which microorganisms break down the starches and sugars in the rice, producing a slightly sour taste and a distinctive aroma.
This traditional food item is a staple in the diets of various ethnic groups in regions like