Published on: May 29, 2025
KER SANGRI
KER SANGRI
NEWS
- Ker Sangri, a traditional Rajasthani dish, has received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
- This recognition links the dish to its unique geographical origin in Rajasthan, especially the Thar Desert.
ABOUT KER SANGRI
Ingredients
- Ker berries: From the Ker tree, found in arid zones.
- Sangri pods: Grown on the Khejri tree, which is considered sacred by Rajasthan’s Bishnoi community.
- These ingredients are native to the Thar Desert and thrive in its harsh climate.
Preparation of Ker Sangri
- The process is slow and delicate.
- Ker berries are:
- Initially bitter
- Soaked, boiled, and cooked to develop a unique flavour
- Cooked with:
- Sangri pods, curd, red chillies, and spices
- The result: A tangy, spicy, and earthy-flavoured dish
Nutritional Value
- High in fibre
- Low in fat
- Rich in nutrients
- Typically served with bajra roti and ghee for a wholesome meal
Cultural Significance
- Khejri tree:
- Known as the “lifeline of the desert”
- Sacred to the Bishnoi community
- Symbol of ecological and cultural preservation
KEY FACTS ABOUT THE GI TAG
What is a GI Tag?
- A Geographical Indication is a sign used for products with:
- A specific geographic origin
- Unique qualities or reputation tied to that origin
Products Eligible for GI Tag
- Agricultural produce
- Food items
- Wines and spirits
- Handicrafts
- Industrial goods
GI Tag in India
- Governed by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999
- Ensures legal protection and promotes rural economy
Validity
- A GI tag is valid for 10 years
- It can be renewed upon expiration