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Kashmiri red chilli are popularly called as kashmiri mirch or degi mirch. When this special ingredient is added to any recipe the heat, aroma draws anybody towards it which is truly magical. They are charaterized by their dark red color which adds its aroma to any vegetable even if used in small quantity. These are recommended for many desi recipies.
Saffron is one of the world's oldest and expensive spice. Kashmiri Saffron is considered the best in the world for its distinctive long silky threads and red color, extraordinary aroma, powerful coloring and flavoring capabilities. It's the world's most potent saffron and is not easily obtainable outside of native India since most of it gets consumed within India only.
Kashmir papier-mache is a handicraft of Kashmir that was brought by Muslims from Persia in the 15th century. It is based primarily on paper pulp, and is a richly decorated, colourful artifact; generally in the form of vases, bowls, or cups (with and without metal rims), boxes, trays, bases of lamps, and many other small objects.
Kashmiri embroidery has always fascinated people. Apart from the sightseeing, Kashmir and parts of Northern India draw attention of most of the tourists towards boutiques and shops dealing with those embroidered handcrafted items. Kashmiri Embroidery can be seen on different types of ladies suit material like Cotton, Wool, Silk, Georjette, Crepe etc
The Kashmir shawl is characterized by the elaboration of its design, in which the "cone" pattern is a prominent feature, and by the glowing brilliance, depth, and enduring qualities of its colours.Kashmiri shawls are primarily made from three types of fibres: wool, pashmina and silk. The pashmina yarn, also famously known as 'cashmere',comes from the hair of the Himalayan goat, a rare animal living at higher altitude & only found in Kashmir.
Kashmir is known for producing some of the best quality Dry Fruits like walnuts, dried apples, apricots, almonds and many more. These Dry Fruits are famous world wide and have a share in states GDP. These Dry Fruits are widely sold by traders in both Srinagar and Jammu markets which are a major attraction for travelling tourists.