Abstract

A Study on the Acceptance of Traditional Tuluva Cuisine in Mangalore

Claret D Souza*

Mangalore is an important port city in the south Indian state of Karnataka. With its Arabian coastline, it is home to a variety of cuisines. The Tuluva cuisine forms a part of the Mangalorean cuisine which comprises cuisines like Udupi as well as cuisines of Mangalorean communities like that of the different Hindu castes, Mangalorean Christians and the Bearys.

Tuluva cuisine comprises some unique dishes such as the chicken sukka, neer dosa, kori rotti, patrode, kadubu, bangude pulimunchi, chicken ghee roast and many more which are found to be prepared predominantly in this region of the country. It's being liked now by people all over the country. As a result, there is an increase in the number of Mangalorean-based restaurants sprouting all over Karnataka and the country as well. Hence, it is difficult to give the exact number of such restaurants as it's an unorganized sector given the vast street food sections which are known worldwide.

The present study was conducted to understand the acceptance of the people towards these traditional Tuluva cuisines. As preparation of these traditional foods is time-consuming and with an increased surge in the number of working-class women as well as increased growth of convenience foods, people prefer consumption of these food items at restaurants/hotels. Hence this study also focuses on understanding the opinion of people who are going to restaurants that serve authentic Tuluva dishes. The findings of the study revealed that the major portion of the customers visiting the restaurant opted for traditional Tuluva cuisine over other food items offered by the restaurant, also the authenticity of the traditional foods played an idle role in the acceptance of these foods.

Published Date: 2023-06-30; Received Date: 2022-10-31