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You Won't Believe What India's No.1 Monsoon Food Is, Survey Shocks Everyone!
The pitter-patter of raindrops, the scent of wet earth, and that irresistible craving for something hot, crispy, and nostalgic. Monsoon in India isn't just a season; it's an emotion best experienced through food. Across states and cultures, we turn to spicy, fried, or warm dishes that pair perfectly with the rains.
In a 2024 survey conducted by the Indian Culinary Forum, over 15,000 respondents across 15 states shared their top monsoon cravings - and the results are a delicious mix of tradition, comfort, and street food magic.

Let's know what India loves eating the most during the rainy season, from regional hits to national obsessions!
Top 10 Monsoon Foods Loved Across India

1. Pakoras/Bhajiyas (78%) - The Undisputed King
Whether it's onion, potato, paneer, or even palak - pakoras are India's go-to comfort snack in monsoon. Often paired with adrak wali chai, pakoras won the top spot across north, west, and even parts of southern India.
Survey Insight: 4 out of 5 Indians picked pakoras as their favorite monsoon snack. Urban cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur, and Lucknow see 40% increase in pakora sales during rains (Zomato Food Index 2023).
2. Masala Chai (71%) - Rain's Best Companion
It's not just a drink, it's an emotion. Ginger, cardamom, tulsi, and even black pepper are common masala ingredients. In monsoon, a steaming glass of chai on a roadside tapri becomes a moment of bliss.
Fun Fact: India consumes over 837,000 tonnes of tea annually, and monsoon months account for nearly 30% of urban tea retail sales (Tea Board of India).
3. Vada Pav - Mumbai's Rain Ritual
Monsoon in Mumbai is incomplete without this spicy, carb-loaded beauty. Sold at every street corner, vada pav is affordable, filling, and weather-proof (mostly!).
Public Vote: 92% Mumbaikars voted vada pav as their favourite "rain walk" food.

4. Khichdi - Rainy Day Comfort Bowl
Soft, simple, and soul-satisfying - moong dal khichdi is a monsoon must-have in Bengali, Gujarati, and Maharashtrian homes. Add a dollop of ghee, some papad on the side, and it becomes the ultimate rainy-day remedy.
Nutrition Note: Khichdi helps balance digestion during monsoon when the body's agni (digestive fire) weakens due to humidity.

5. Corn/Bhutta (65%) - The Street-Side Superstar
The sound of coal crackling, the smell of burnt lemon and masala-roasted corn on cob (bhutta) is as monsoon as it gets. Available at roadside stalls, hills, or beaches, it's both tasty and gut-friendly.
Regional Flavour: In Himachal and Uttarakhand, it's served with Himalayan salt; in Gujarat, it's sprinkled with chaat masala and chilli.

6. Samosa & Jalebi - North India's Classic Combo
Many people admitted they crave this hot and sweet pairing on lazy rainy afternoons. The crisp outer shell of samosa with tangy aloo masala, followed by sticky jalebi-it's indulgence at its best.
Survey Rank: In UP and Delhi, this combo was ranked #2 monsoon treat after pakoras.

7. Pakhala Bhata - Odisha's Monsoon Staple
A lesser-known gem outside eastern India, Pakhala Bhata is fermented rice with water, curd, green chili, and lemon - best eaten chilled. It helps cool the gut and prevent heat-induced fatigue during humid weather.
Health Angle: It acts as a natural probiotic, improving gut health and hydration.

8. Momos - Northeast to Metro Favorite
Steamed hot dumplings filled with veggies or meat, momos with red chili chutney are rainy-day heroes. Especially loved in Delhi, Sikkim, Arunachal, and Darjeeling.
Street Data: Zomato reported a 35% surge in momo orders during July-September 2023 in metro cities.

9. Sabudana Khichdi - Light Yet Filling
Popular in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, this is a healthy yet comforting snack, especially during monsoon fasts (vrat). Peanuts, curry leaves, and lemon give it a beautiful monsoon flavor.

10. Haleem - Monsoon Meets Ramadan
While it's seasonal to Ramzan, Hyderabad's monsoon rains often overlap with Haleem sales spikes - a slow-cooked stew of meat, lentils, and spices that is rich, warm, and perfect for the weather.
Regional Cravings That Stood Out
- Tamil Nadu: Hot rasam, bajji (banana fritters), and filter coffee
- Assam: Pitha with jaggery and black tea
- Goa: Ros omelette with poi bread
- Bengal: Beguni (fried brinjal), khichuri, and ilish maach
India's Monsoon Mood Is Deep-Fried, Steamed & Sipped
Come rain or storm, India finds comfort in food. Be it the crispiness of a pakora, the softness of khichdi, or the warmth of chai - these dishes aren't just meals, they're rain-soaked memories on a plate.
So next time clouds gather, don't just carry an umbrella - carry an appetite!



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