• August 2, 2023

How Eateries Are Altering Recipes As Tomato Goes Out Of Menu In Tamil Nadu

How Eateries Are Altering Recipes As Tomato Goes Out Of Menu In Tamil Nadu
Share

Chennai:

Ranjitham, a daily wager earning six thousand rupees a month in Tamil Nadu’s Villupuram district, has completely cut tomatoes from her menu as tomato prices crossed Rs 200 a kilo, a four-fold rise in just three weeks.

Now she doesn’t prepare the favourite rice and sambar with tomatoes for her college going son. Instead, she prepares tamarind rice that doesn’t require the use of tomatoes.

“Without tomatoes, I make rasam and mashed greens. I also alternately prepare lemon rice, tamarind rice or curd rice without using tomatoes,” Ranjitham tells NDTV

The hike, caused by heavy rains disrupting supplies, has hit food joints in state capital Chennai as well.

The popular tomato rice is not served at a roadside eatery NDTV visited near Mylapore, though there are six other varieties including lemon, curd and tamarind rice.

“We just can’t use tomato at this price. We had stopped nearly two weeks ago,” says Suman, who runs this eatery.

A few hundred metres away, Lakshmi too has stopped selling  tomato rice. She explains it’s just not viable at Rs 35 a plate.

”It hits us badly. Tomato was sold for twenty rupees a kilo and even ten rupees. Suddenly the price has gone up to Rs 200 and Rs 250, what can we do,” says Lakshmi.

In neighbouring Karnataka, a truckload of tomatoes has been hijacked yet again, the second such incident in recent days.

The Tamil Nadu government says it sells tomatoes at subsidised prices at state owned outlets But it’s too little. With the impact of heavy rain continuing tomato arrivals have not improved.

For now, the poor are forgoing tomatoes – an essential element of mainstay Indian dishes.

Featured Video Of The Day

16 Killed In Crane Accident At Thane Expressway Site, 5 Feared Trapped



Source


Share

Related post

Onion Price: Home-cooked veg and non-veg thalis get costlier as onion and tomato prices rise | India Business News – Times of India

Onion Price: Home-cooked veg and non-veg thalis get…

ShareYour thali cost has gone up! Home-cooked vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis saw a month-on-month price increase of 10%…
Tomato prices fall below Rs 100/kg after peaking at Rs 260 a fortnight back – Times of India

Tomato prices fall below Rs 100/kg after peaking…

Share NEW DELHI: Tomato prices have fallen below Rs 100 a kg across cities against the peak of…
टमाटर के बाद अब प्याज की बारी, दाम काबू में रखने के लिए सरकार ने की तैयारी

टमाटर के बाद अब प्याज की बारी, दाम…

Share<p>टमाटर पिछले कुछ सप्ताह से आम लोगों की थाली से गायब है. इसके भाव देश भर में आसमान…