He said that for cooking meethe chawal, a traditional variety of red rice that is on the verge of extinction in the state has been procured from the interiors of Shimla district.
At present, most of the red rice is grown in around 1,000 hectares on the banks of the Pabbar tributary of the Yamuna river, in Chhohara Valley in upper Shimla. It is also cultivated in some stretches of Kullu and Kangra districts.
Bhatia said red rice now sells for Rs.200-250 per kg in the market.
Red rice is also grown in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. But in the hills, it is grown in a totally organic manner.
The idea of starting the cuisines was to make authentic and traditional food of Himachal Pradesh available to the masses visiting Shimla, he added.