Bhojpuri cuisine is a style of food preparation common among the Bhojpuri people of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh in India, and also the Terai region of Nepal. Bhojpuri foods are mostly mild and tend to be less hot in terms of spices used. The cuisine consists of both vegetable and meat dishes.
Litti
Sattu paranthas
Thekua
Noon jauri is a rice dish from Bhojpuri cuisine
Pithas are a variety of food similar to pancakes, dumplings or fritters, originating from the Indian subcontinent, common in Bangladesh and India. Pitha can be sweet or savoury, and usually made from a dough or batter, which is then steamed, fried or griddled. Very few varieties are oven-baked or boiled, and most are unleavened and cooked on a stovetop. Some versions may have a filling, garnish, or sauce. Few may be set or shaped after cooking. They are typically eaten as a snack with chai, or as treats during special occasions.
Three varieties of pithas- Pakon, Patishapta pitha and Bharandash, decorated to be sent as a gift to the Bengali Muslim bride's house in Gaye Holud ceremony
Enduri Pitha, made on Prathamastami.
Gaintha Pitha, made on Bakula Amabasya.
Kakara Pitha.