Bhagalpur Katarni Rice
Introducing Bhagalpur’s famous Katarni Rice, a GI-tagged heritage grain from the heart of Bihar. Known for its delicate fragrance, short grain, and soft texture, this rice is ideal for traditional dishes like khichdi, pulao, and festive meals. Cultivated using natural practices in the nutrient-rich plains along the Ganga, Katarni Rice is a symbol of Bihar’s agricultural pride and purity.
Bhagalpuri Silk
Grace your wardrobe with the timeless elegance of Bhagalpuri Silk, a GI-tagged textile treasure from the historic silk town of Bhagalpur, Bihar. Known for its rich texture, natural sheen, and earthy tones, Bhagalpuri Silk is handwoven using pure Tussar silk threads. Each piece reflects centuries of craftsmanship, making it a must-have for those who appreciate sustainable luxury, cultural richness, and ethnic fashion. Ideal for sarees, stoles, kurtas, or upholstery, this silk tells the story of tradition, artistry, and pride.
Attribute | Details |
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GI Tag | Yes (Bhagalpur, Bihar) |
Fabric Type | Pure Tussar / Bhagalpuri Silk |
Weaving Method | Handloom |
Texture | Slightly coarse, rich natural shine |
Color Options | Natural, vegetable-dyed, or vibrant shades |
Ideal For | Sarees, Dupattas, Kurtas, Jackets |
Care Instructions | Dry clean only |
Bhagalpuri Zardalu Mango
Experience the rich legacy of Bihar with the Bhagalpuri Zardalu Mango, a GI-tagged delicacy famed for its divine aroma, juicy pulp, and rich sweetness. Grown in the fertile orchards of Bhagalpur, these mangoes are naturally ripened and chemical-free, preserving their authentic taste and nutritional value. Whether it’s a summer treat or a gift for someone special, Zardalu mangoes bring the royal taste of Bihar to your doorstep.
Bihar’s Famous Silao Khaja
Silao Khaja is a traditional, layered sweet from the town of Silao in Nalanda district, Bihar. GI-tagged for its unique texture and preparation style, this delicacy is made from fine flour, ghee, and sugar, folded into multiple crispy layers. What makes Silao Khaja special is its melt-in-mouth crispiness, mildly sweet taste, and its historical connection to Buddhist heritage and rural craftsmanship. A perfect tea-time snack, festive gift, or offering during special rituals — Silao Khaja is Bihar’s flaky treasure you won’t forget.