Smoked Beef & Sacred Roots: A Khasi Culinary Ritual
Ban Tei's Sacred Flavors
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05-May-2025
In this episode of Ban Tei’s Sacred Flavors, we journey into the hills of Meghalaya to discover a dish deeply embedded in Khasi tradition—Doh thad masi (smoked beef), paired with Phankhleh (mashed potatoes). Through the lens of food, we explore the sacred rhythms of Khasi life.
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