Top Indian states where vegetarians are in Hughest numbers

India is a country of diversity, and the food habits here also reflect this diversity. However, the number of vegetarians in India is the highest compared to any other country in the world. Today we will tell you about those Indian states where vegetarians are found in the highest numbers.

Rajasthan: Rajasthan is considered to be the stronghold of vegetarians. Traditional dishes here like Dal-Baati-Churma, Gatte Ki Sabzi, and Ker-Sangri enhance the taste of vegetarian food. About 74.9% of the population in Rajasthan follows a vegetarian diet.

Uttar Pradesh: The religious and cultural diversity of Uttar Pradesh is also reflected in the food here. Vegetarianism has special importance in religious places like Varanasi, Mathura, and Ayodhya. Dishes like crispy kachori, potato tikki, and Banarasi chaat enhance the vegetarian taste. It is the most populous state of India, and 47.1% of the population consumes vegetarian food.

Haryana and Punjab: The number of vegetarians in Haryana and Punjab is also quite high. Although non-veg also has a place in Punjabi food, vegetarian food is more popular in the rural areas here. Mustard greens and maize roti are the main vegetarian dishes here. 69.25% of the population in Haryana is vegetarian. Whereas Punjab has a 66.75% vegetarian population.

Maharashtra: The number of vegetarians is also quite high in Maharashtra. People here eat vegetarian food during religious festivals and fasts. Vada Pav, Puran Poli, and Misal Pav are the main examples of vegetarian food here. About 50.6% of the population is vegetarian.

Gujarat: Gujarati thali is the most famous, in which all the dishes are purely vegetarian. Gujarati thali, which includes dhokla, khandvi, thepla, and kadhi, is completely vegetarian. About 60.95% of the population of Gujarat State consumes vegetarian food.

Madhya Pradesh: Madhya Pradesh also has a high number of vegetarians. The Malwa region here is quite famous for its delicious vegetarian dishes like poha, jalebi, and dal-filled puri. 50.6% of the population in Madhya Pradesh depends on vegetarian food.

Delhi: Delhi, the capital of India, is also a stronghold of various types of cuisine. In Delhi, you will find a great variety of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. However, a large number of vegetarian people also live here, which is 39.5%.

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