: Science On Why Banana Leaves Have Been a Part of Indian Food For Centuries #IndiaNEWS #Food For someone who is not fond of fish, gorging on Bhetki Macher Paturi, a Bengali dish, was a pleasant surprise.
Science On Why Banana Leaves Have Been a Part of Indian Food For Centuries #IndiaNEWS #Food
For someone who is not fond of fish, gorging on Bhetki Macher Paturi, a Bengali dish, was a pleasant surprise. I was not sure if it was the mustard or banana leaf or the divine combination of both, but every time I think of it, I inevitably drool.
The steaming of fish wrapped in banana leaves is certainly an exciting element that I discovered pretty late. What makes it even more interesting is that this Bengali cuisine is linked to several other regional cuisines through the banana leaf.
Whether it is steamed idli, Gujarati snack, panki; Parsi’s patra ni machchi, Assam’s bhapot diya maach or the elaborate Onam Sandhya from Kerala, the humble banana leaf has found its way into many cuisines.
It is also very versatile as food can be steamed, grilled and deep-fried. It can also be used as a serving plate and packaging material.
While banana leaves have been an integral part of the desi food and traditions, did you know there are health benefits to it as well?
Banana leaves are a powerhouse of antioxidants that may help delay or prevent cell damage. They contain large amounts of polyphenols which are absorbed by the food. They help in neutralising harmful free radicals in our bodies. They can also fight ageing, lifestyle diseases and cancer.
The leaves also have antibacterial properties that can fight germs in the food.
Besides, leaves make for a much more eco-friendly option than plastic cutlery. The wax-like coating on the leaves keeps dust and dirt at bay.
“Eating on a banana leaf is not only healthy but also economical. It is packed with antioxidants so it is good for your body. Banana leaves contain large amounts of polyphenols that prevent diseases like Parkinsons and hypertension. For instance, the patra ni machi. Because fish is steamed in banana leaves, the calcium and protein of fish are retained. Additionally, banana leaf is also good for dandruff and scalp dryness. You can add the dried leaf in hair oil to reduce both,??? Kamal Palia, Chief Nutritionist at Ruby Hall Clinic tells The Better India.
Here’s a recipe for Thai fish in Banana leaf by chef Sanjeev Kapoor
Ingredients: (Serves 4)
Boneless fish fillets 2
Thai red curry paste 1 tablespoon
Banana leaves 2
Lemongrass stalk 1 inch
Spring onion bulb 3
Fresh basil leaves 6-7 glass
Ginger grated 1 teaspoon
Fish sauce 2 teaspoons
Soft brown sugar 2 teaspoons
Tamarind pulp 2 teaspoons
Birds eye chillies 5
Oil 3 tablespoons for drizzling
Salt to taste
Method
Step 1
Slice lemongrass and spring onion bulbs diagonally and place them in a bowl.
Step 2
Roughly chop basil leaves and add to the bowl. Add red curry paste, ginger, fish sauce, brown sugar and tamarind pulp.
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