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EcologyKanker, Chhattisgarh8 May 2026

Kanker Tribal Forest Food Mahua Char Bastar Foraging

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Kanker district in the Bastar division is a significant tribal foraging area where Gond, Halba, and Muria communities systematically harvest a seasonal calendar of forest foods: mahua flowers (April) dried and used for liquor and sweets; char (Buchanania lanzan) seed which yields a fat used for cooking and soap; tendu leaf (May) collected for bidi-wrapping; and a rotating calendar of wild mushrooms, tubers, greens, and fruits. The char seed fat (chironjee) from Kanker's forests is a premium edible oil used in Mughal sweets (kheer and halwa) and sold at premium prices to urban buyers who value its light, non-cloying flavour. Kanker's Dudhawa dam and the Rowghat forest ridge are contested sites where the proposed Rowghat iron ore project has faced opposition from tribal communities.
Kanker Tribal Forest Food Mahua Char Bastar Foraging

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