The Organic Roots of Café Thar

An Insight into Organic Food in Thar, Sindh.

Thari cuisine on a thaal (serving dish) (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Coexisting Cultures and Shared Lives

When one thinks of Thar, the immediate connection is an underdeveloped, rural desert area where basic necessities are difficult to find. However, there is another side: a peaceful, tolerant, co-existing and happier side we often do not see or hear about. Here Muslims and Hindus live together in harmony, where Hindu families host iftar parties for their Muslim neighbors, and where Muslim communities do not slaughter cows out of respect for their Hindu community’s religious beliefs. Let us look into and explore what Thar is truly about.

Old school early morning butter churning (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

The Cultural Tapestry of Southern Sindh

The Tharparkar region, also known as Thar, is a district in the southeast of the Sindh province where over 90% of the population resides in rural areas, or villages. The Thari population consists of one of the largest Hindu communities in Pakistan.

Man playing musical instrument (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Thari culture is a mixture of Rajasthani, Gujarati and Sindhi cultures but the Rajasthani element definitely predominates here. Music and food are an important part of the Thar way of life, with communal living at the epicenter of this indigenous culture.

Thar Cafe Pickles and locally grown dried vegetables (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Thari Cuisine: Flavorful Meals from Limited Resources

Even though the people of Thar live off the land with limited resources, relying on their livestock and the crops during the monsoon season from August to October, it is this very scarcity that helps them create innovative, delicious and hearty meals entirely from locally sourced organic ingredients.

Cafe Thar's Eco-Friendly Cuisine (2023)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Watch our film on Café Thar.

Millet cereals with fruit (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Returning to the Organic Route

In this day and age of heavily processed ingredients and fast food, organically sourced ingredients that are free of pesticides and chemicals are uncommon and highly sought after.

Spices & vegetables for cooking (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

The indigenous roots of Thar cuisine, is what draws people from all over the world to visit. Their vibrant culture, heavily influenced by Rajasthan and interspersed with the colors of Gujarat and Sindh, adds to the charm of the area.

Thar Cafe Close Up of bitter gourds (Karela) in half (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Crafting Cuisine from Thar's Sparse Pantry

Access to fresh ingredients, commonly found elsewhere in the country, is much more difficult in Thar. Hence, local grains, produce and livestock are primarily used as food sources.

Millet (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Bajra (Millet)

For example, millet, locally known as 'bajra', is an ancient grain that can be grown in the desert. It is ground and used as flour to make a variant of the roti (a flatbread) commonly consumed throughout Pakistan.

Millets and Watermelon (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Bajra.

Cutting mouse melon (chibbar), in Nagarparkar (2023)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Chibbar (Mouse Melon)

Another substitute is 'chibbar', which is a seasonal crop during the winter season and is a multipurpose ingredient, often used as a souring agent and a replacement for tomatoes, which are scarce in the locality.

Cafe Thar Recipe: Chibar (2023)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Watch our film on Chibbar at Café Thar.

Amaranth leaves being prepared (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

With over half of the community being practicing Hindus, there is a heavy reliance on vegetables, fruit and grains while meat is reserved for special occasions.

Churning Butter for making Lassi a popular yogurt drink (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

The Art of Preservation

Due to the short monsoon season in the region, there is no way to make produce last without drying, pickling and preserving seasonal crops. Livestock, such as goats and cows, are often used for dairy products to make fresh butter, yogurt, chaas (buttermilk) or lassi (yogurt based drink).

Thar Cafe Lassi, a mouth watering beverage (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Thar's Dairy Creations

Lassi - a refreshing and thirst-quenching yogurt or buttermilk-based drink relished in summers - is consumed throughout the year.

Entering Thar Cafe (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Café Thar - More Than Just Food

One of the most well-known eateries in Mithi, Tharparkar, which attracts locals and travelers alike is Café Thar. Well known not just for its organic food, but the cultural representation and preservation of age-old traditions of the region. Pyaro Shivani, a resident of Mithi and a member of the Hindu community, is the owner of Café Thar and has spent most of his adult life proudly representing his heritage and culture.

Thar Cafe dried sangri (vegetable) beans (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Dried Guar phalli (cluster bean or legume, easily grown in arid areas).

Fried cluster beans (Guar) (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Guar being cooked.

Mareero Raita (Dried vegetable yogurt dish) (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Mareero ka Raita (spicy yogurt with rehydrated Amaranth).

Dried Mushrooms (Khumbi) (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Dried Khumbi (local mushroom).

Pyaaro Shivani owner of cafe thar (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Pyaro wants to share the indigenous foods of Thar with the entire world, which was his main goal behind opening the doors of Café Thar.

The round shaped Roti (bread) is being prepared by one of the ches at Cafe Thar (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

To make his vision a reality, the Pakistan Post has been enlisted to help deliver dried food and achars (preserved pickles) from Café Thar to food lovers all over Pakistan.

Roti served with melted butter (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Bajre ki roti (millet flour flatbread) with freshly made butter on top.

Cafe Thar's Vegetarian Delights (2023)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Watch our film on Café Thar's vegetable-based dishes.

Local spices (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

During the crop season from August to December, locals take to preserving and pickling their produce with the help of spices.

Traditional musical performance at Cafe Thar (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Pyaro is also proud of the art, culture and music native to the Thar region and regularly arranges cultural and local live music shows in the evenings.

Tabla and dhol (instruments) performance at the cafe (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

Piya O Shivani Thar Cafe (2020)SOCH Outreach Foundation

He hopes that one day, Café Thar will become a globally recognized institute for Thar’s food, culture, art, music and heritage.

Credits: Story

Produced by SOC Films
Project Director: Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy
Producers: Syed Ayub , Sameer Khan
Project Manager: Huma Shah
Director of Photography: Murtaza Ali
Photography: Karim Baig , Murtaza Ali
Photography Editor: Karim Baig
Additional Video & Photography: Khurram Victor
Exhibits Writer: Nazia Latif , Sameer Khan
Exhibits : Syed Ayub , Sameer Khan
Art Direction : Rahat Niazi
Associate Producer : Asad Pabani
Video Editing: Mishal Adhami
Color Grade: Sourath Behan
Sound Design: Sameer Khan

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