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Why Hindutva Groups Targeting Muslims Will Never Understand What Truly Makes Biryani Indian

by Isabella Rossi
June 11, 2026
in Hyderabad, India
Hindutva groups targeting Muslims will never understand what makes biryani Indian – ThePrint
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In recent years, the rise of Hindutva ideologies has sparked significant debate around national identity and cultural heritage in India. At the heart of this discourse is the question of what truly constitutes Indian culture, particularly as it pertains to communal narratives and culinary traditions. Among the many cultural symbols that have come under scrutiny is the beloved dish of biryani, often hailed as a staple of Indian cuisine yet deeply rooted in the country’s diverse historical textures. This article explores how Hindutva groups, in their efforts to promote a monolithic vision of Indian identity, consistently overlook the complex and syncretic influences that have shaped dishes like biryani, ultimately missing out on the rich tapestry of India’s multicultural heritage. As these groups continue to target Muslim communities and their contributions to Indian culture, they reveal a fundamental misunderstanding of what makes biryani-and, by extension, India-uniquely vibrant and inclusive.

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  • Understanding the Cultural Significance of Biryani in Indian Society
  • Debunking Myths: The Role of Culinary Diversity in National Identity
  • Fostering Inclusivity: Recommendations for Bridging Culinary Divides in India
  • To Conclude

Understanding the Cultural Significance of Biryani in Indian Society

Biryani, with its rich layers of flavor and history, serves as a prime example of India’s multicultural identity. Rooted in Persian influence, this iconic dish evolved significantly within the Indian subcontinent, reflecting regional variations and ingredients. From the fragrant spices of Hyderabad’s dum biryani to the subtle, saffron-laden flavors of Kolkata’s biryani, each version tells a story of migration, adaptation, and culinary innovation. The complexities of biryani encapsulate the essence of Indian society, where diverse cultures coexist and influence one another. It is not merely a meal but a celebration of shared traditions, weddings, festivals, and family gatherings across the country’s vast and rich social fabric.

Moreover, biryani embodies the spirit of inclusivity that characterizes Indian culture. Gathering around a pot of biryani transcends communal lines, making it a unifying dish. In today’s polarized landscape, where food choices are often politicized, biryani stands firm as a testament to shared culinary heritage. Various states pay homage to this dish, creating a tapestry of flavors that showcases local ingredients and cooking techniques. For a society that thrives on diversity, the collective appreciation for biryani highlights why it is regarded as an integral part of India’s culinary identity. This plurality is what Hindutva groups overlook; their narrow definition of culture fails to capture the essence of what makes biryani an indelible part of Indian life.

Biryani Variants Notable Characteristics
Hyderabadi Biryani Fragrant basmati rice with tender marinated meat, slow-cooked with spices.
Kolkata Biryani Features potatoes and boiled eggs, with a dash of sweetness from saffron.
Dum Biryani Steamed with a sealed lid to preserve aroma and tenderness of ingredients.
Lucknowi Biryani Use of mild spices and a lighter cooking method, emphasizing subtle flavors.

Debunking Myths: The Role of Culinary Diversity in National Identity

The culinary landscape of India is a vibrant tapestry woven with the threads of various cultures and traditions. Biryani, a dish that has evolved over centuries, exemplifies this extraordinary diversity. Its origins can be traced back to Persian influences, with local adaptations reflecting the unique flavors of different Indian regions. The incessant branding of biryani as a ‘Muslim’ dish by certain groups not only simplifies its rich heritage but also disregards the shared culinary history that embodies the essence of Indian national identity. Regional variations of biryani – from Kolkata’s fragrant preparation to Hyderabad’s spicy rendition – highlight the adaptability and inclusiveness of Indian cuisine, reinforcing that food is a collective heritage rather than a divisive marker.

Moreover, the deep-seated connection between food and identity challenges the notion of exclusivity propagated by extremist narratives. When biryani is served at family gatherings, weddings, or festivals, it transcends communal boundaries, showcasing its role as a symbol of unity. The belief that culinary diversity can enrich the national identity is supported by a variety of perspectives: cultural exchange, shared experiences, and historical interconnections. These elements foster a more profound appreciation for the inherent multiplicity of Indian culture, suggesting that understanding and celebrating diverse cuisines is essential to fostering national cohesion, rather than using them as tools of division.

Fostering Inclusivity: Recommendations for Bridging Culinary Divides in India

In a nation as diverse as India, fostering culinary inclusivity is paramount to bridging divides. The uniqueness of dishes like biryani, which thrives on a confluence of cultural influences, underscores the idea that food is more than sustenance; it represents a tapestry woven from various strands of history, tradition, and migration. To cultivate a more inclusive culinary landscape, several strategies could be employed:

  • Promote Cross-Cultural Culinary Festivals: Organizing festivals that celebrate regional cuisines can encourage appreciation and understanding among different communities.
  • Encourage Culinary Collaborations: Chefs from varying backgrounds can collaborate, create fusion dishes, and share their culinary narratives, thus showcasing the beauty of India’s diversity.
  • Integrate Culinary Education: Incorporating lessons on the historical and cultural significance of various Indian cuisines into culinary schools can enlighten future chefs about the richness of their culinary heritage.

Moreover, initiatives that compile stories and recipes from different communities can offer a platform for their voices and traditions to be recognized. Consider establishing a digital repository that features:

Cultural Influence Signature Dish
Bengali Machher Jhol
Punjabi Butter Chicken
Hyderabadi Biryani
Gujarati Dhokla

This repository could not only spotlight the various influences that shape regional dishes but also serve as a testament to India’s culinary unity amidst diversity. By showcasing shared heritage and celebrating differences, we can create an environment where culinary divides are not just recognized but embraced.

To Conclude

In conclusion, the ongoing tensions between Hindutva groups and Muslim communities over cultural symbols like biryani highlight a deeper conflict regarding the essence of Indian identity. This controversy not only reflects the different historical narratives and culinary traditions that coexist within the country but also points to a broader struggle over who defines what is authentically Indian. As these groups continue to engage in cultural appropriation and rhetoric aimed at exclusion, it is crucial to recognize that India’s diversity, embodied in its rich tapestry of cuisines, traditions, and religions, is what truly makes it unique. Understanding and celebrating this pluralism, rather than seeking to homogenize it, will be vital in fostering a more inclusive society that honors its myriad heritages. The future of a harmonious India lies in embracing its diversity, rather than allowing divisive ideologies to dictate cultural ownership. As the discourse around such issues evolves, it remains imperative for citizens and policymakers alike to advocate for a vision of India that celebrates its differences rather than weaponizes them.

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