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Backpacking India 99/129: Enjoy Assam Fried Rice India Dibrugarh local food

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Backpacking India 99/129: Enjoy Assam Fried Rice India Dibrugarh local food

When talking about India, many might think of big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore, but this trip mr.hotsia invites you to experience the lifestyle and local flavors of Dibrugarh, a small town in Assam state, filled with unique nature and culture.

Dibrugarh is a town located by the Brahmaputra River. Although it is not a popular tourist destination like others, it is a major producer of fine tea in India and importantly, a hub of simple yet flavorful local cuisine that truly reflects Assam's identity.

Exploring the Market and Discovering the Taste of Assam Fried Rice

mr.hotsia started the day by walking into the local market in Dibrugarh. The market is not large but is full of fresh produce and rare local foods. Besides fresh vegetables, fruits, and spices, what caught the eye were the rows of stalls selling Assam fried rice.

Assam fried rice here is different from the usual fried rice because it uses steamed rice mixed with local spices such as ginger, galangal, and fresh chili grown locally, along with meat or small fish caught from the Brahmaputra River. The flavor is balanced, spicy, and fragrant with herbs that made me almost unable to stop eating.

With the first bite, it felt like traveling back in time to experience the simple yet warm lifestyle of the Assamese people. mr.hotsia says that Assam fried rice from Dibrugarh is one of the local dishes you must try when visiting northern India.

Lifestyle and Simplicity of Dibrugarh People

After a satisfying meal of Assam fried rice, mr.hotsia strolled around the community near the market and saw locals living simply. Many wore traditional clothes, tied distinctive shawls, and spoke the local language in a very friendly manner.

This market is not just a place for trading but also a community center where people meet, chat, and exchange news warmly. The local atmosphere, free from the rush of big cities, made mr.hotsia feel like escaping the chaos and truly relaxing.

Connecting Northern India Travel Routes

For those interested in an in-depth northern India route, you can check out mr.hotsia's travel experiences atJourney to DarjeelingOr if you prefer the vibrant atmosphere of big cities full of colors and technology, tryBackpacking Bangalore (Bengaluru)Both places show diverse and charming images of India.

While Dibrugarh represents India close to nature and traditional lifestyle, cities like Bangalore or MumbaiBackpacking Mumbaireflect economic progress and modern culture blended harmoniously.

Introductory Video Clip Backpacking India 99/129: Enjoy Assam Fried Rice

For those who want to see real images and atmosphere of eating Assam fried rice in Dibrugarh, mr.hotsia recommends watching the video that closely and thoroughly tells this story, allowing you to feel the local essence atBackpacking India 99/129: Enjoy Assam Fried Rice India Dibrugarh local food

Summary of Impressions from mr.hotsia

Dibrugarh may not be on the typical tourist list, but for mr.hotsia, this town is a small corner full of cultural charm and authentic local food. Assam fried rice here is not just food but a story of people, identity, and nature harmoniously intertwined.

For those who love traveling and enjoy deep culinary experiences, I recommend trying this yourself. You will realize that traveling is not just about reaching a destination but about experiencing the true lifestyle of local people.

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