End Of Tandoori Kebabs In Lucknow? New Proposal Sparks Row
Lucknow:
Lucknow, known for its delectable kebabs and tandoori cuisine, is witnessing a shift away from the coal-fired tandoors towards gas- powered ones. The city civic body has proposed a transition towards gas tandoors to curb air pollution in the Uttar Pradesh capital.
“There are more than 2,000 tandoors operating. We found through study with Teri (The Energy and Resources Institute) that there was drastic reduction in AQI. We are appealing to them to change to gas tandoors,” said Indirjit Singh, Municipal Commissioner.
This appeal has evoked mixed feelings. Mohd Usman, the owner of the popular 120-Year-old Tunday Kababi, feels that one needs to adapt to new changes.
See there is some special thing about charcoal, but if the government is taking the initiative then we need to adapt to the changing world, like what happens in Dubai. Sigri is used,” Usman said.
But for many, the coal tandoor is not just a cooking method but a vital ingredient in maintaining the authentic taste of Lucknow’s dishes.
Like Sajid, the owner of a 90-year-old shop in Ameenabad, said, “Gas doesn’t cook it from inside. The coal roasts the food softly, gas can’t do the same thing. The taste of coal is completely different.”
Advocating against gas tandoors, Syed Aamir Hussain, the owner of Rotiwala.com, said, “Kulche’s and Shreemals are loved a lot. Shreemals can’t be cooked on gas as we need to sprinkle water, the identity of Lucknow’s food will be lost.”