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Ghulam Qadir Senoo – The Legendary Master of Pickles

Ghulam Qadir Senoo, a 70-year-old pickle maker from Habba Kadal, is a true Kashmiri icon. He has spent the last 35 years refining the technique of creating pickles and has become a legend in his own right. Senoo’s enthusiasm for pickles has inspired him to produce over 100 types, each one a tedious procedure that takes two months to make and can cost up to 800 Indian rupees each kilogram. This piece will look closer at Senoo’s life and ability to create pickles.

Early Life and Career

Senoo was born and raised in Kashmir and grew up in a family of farmers. He learned the knack of making pickles from his mother and grandmother, who used to prepare pickles from the fresh food they harvested on their farm. Senoo’s first work was at a local spice shop, where he learned more about the many spices used in preparing pickles. Senoo decided to convert his passion for pickles into a career during this period.

The Art of Making Pickles

Senoo’s shop in Habba Kadal is a sight to behold. The shelves are lined with jars of pickles of all shapes and sizes, each unique. Senoo’s procedure for manufacturing pickles is a tedious one. Senoo’s pickles start by selecting fresh produce, cleaning and cutting them. Vegetables are blended with spices and marinated for two months, creating a unique flavor and texture with the perfect balance of sweet and sour.

The Cost of Perfection

Despite manufacturing each pickle long and arduous process, Senoo has always maintained quality. He utilizes only the freshest ingredients and the greatest spices to ensure that each pickle is of the highest quality. This attention to excellence has made Senoo’s pickles some of the most sought-after in Kashmir. However, the cost of perfection is considerable. Senoo’s pickles can cost up to 800 Indian rupees per kilogram, making them a premium commodity that only a few can buy.

Senoo’s Legacy

His passion for pickles has earned him a place in the hearts of the people of Kashmir. His pickles are not merely a food item but a part of the region’s cultural heritage. Senoo’s shop in Habba Kadal is a landmark that attracts visitors worldwide to taste his famous pickles. His passion has inspired young people in Kashmir to take up the craft, ensuring the preservation of his legacy for years to come.

Conclusion

Ghulam Qadir Senoo is a great Kashmiri icon and a maestro of pickles. Senoo’s love for pickles has led him to create over 100 types, with each taking two months to make and costing up to 800 Indian rupees per kilogram. His dedication to quality has made his pickles highly coveted in Kashmir, ensuring his legacy lives on.

Also Read : Kandi: Carrying Forward a Father’s Legacy of Traditional Bakery in Kashmir

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