Updated On: 01 May, 2024 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
A six-part online workshop will shed light on the intersection of food and caste in the country, using lived experiences and statistical data

An illustration from Bao’s series of artworks that speak about including eggs and meat in mid-day meals for children
You are what you eat, the maxim suggests. But could it be true that what you eat is somehow dictated by who you are in the first place? When food researcher Shubhra Chatterjee presents a similar question to us over a call, it sets off a discussion about food, cultural identities, and the overlap of the two. The conversation with Chatterjee is to uncover Food x Caste 101, an upcoming online workshop that she will conduct with two other experts to unveil the influence caste has on how food is viewed in the country.

Bao’s illustration of chaanya, a form of sun-dried cured beef or pork consumed by scheduled castes during food shortages