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‘Kulcha-ral’ Revolution: Amritsar’s Iconic Bread ‘Baking’ Its Way To GI Status

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The Punjab government has initiated formal efforts to secure this recognition, aiming to protect the cultural and culinary legacy of one of North India’s most beloved street foods

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A GI tag is a form of intellectual property that identifies goods as originating from a specific place, where a given quality, reputation, or characteristic is essentially attributable to its geographical origin. (Representational image/News18 Hindi)

A GI tag is a form of intellectual property that identifies goods as originating from a specific place, where a given quality, reputation, or characteristic is essentially attributable to its geographical origin. (Representational image/News18 Hindi)

The iconic Amritsari kulcha—a crisp, golden, and generously stuffed flatbread hailing from the historic city of Amritsar—is now on the cusp of receiving the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag. The Punjab government has initiated formal efforts to secure this recognition, aiming to protect the cultural and culinary legacy of one of North India’s most beloved street foods.

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A GI tag is a form of intellectual property that identifies goods as originating from a specific place, where a given quality, reputation, or characteristic is essentially attributable to its geographical origin. If granted, the Amritsari kulcha will join the ranks of other distinguished Punjabi specialities like Phulkari embroidery and Basmati rice.

Amritsari kulcha is not just any bread—it’s a dish that represents the soul of Punjab’s culinary landscape. Traditionally made using refined wheat flour (maida), the dough is leavened with yoghurt or baking agents and left to rise before being rolled out and stuffed with a spiced mixture of mashed potatoes, paneer, onions, or other fillings. What distinguishes it is the cooking method: it’s baked in a clay tandoor (oven) until puffed and crisp, often brushed with ghee or butter, and served with spicy chickpeas (chole) and tangy tamarind chutney.

The kulcha’s roots trace back to the era of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the early 19th century, when Amritsar emerged as a cultural and political nucleus in the region. Over time, the kulcha evolved from royal kitchens to roadside stalls, becoming a staple for locals and a must-try for visitors. Today, iconic eateries like Kulcha Land and Bharawan Da Dhaba carry forward the tradition with generations-old recipes that continue to draw culinary pilgrims from across the world.

The GI tag will help preserve this unique tradition from dilution or misuse by commercially mass-produced versions made outside the region. It will also bolster the local economy by promoting culinary tourism and providing legal protection to authentic makers.

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Pathikrit Sen Gupta
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