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Seaweed Cuisine Workshop Opens New Livelihood Pathways for Coastal Women

October 16, 2025 - 3:40
Seaweed Cuisine Workshop Opens New Livelihood Pathways for Coastal Women

A three-day seaweed culinary workshop and exhibition organized by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in Rameswaram has highlighted the potential of seaweed as a sustainable livelihood resource for coastal women. The programme (October 3–5) aimed to help women’s self-help groups engaged in seaweed cultivation develop value-added food products and gain skills to enter niche food markets.

The initiative brought together participants from five coastal villages and offered hands-on training in recipe development, kitchen safety, hygiene, and small-scale production techniques. Renowned chef Harsh Dixit and culinary consultant Kanika Shetty joined the sessions, sharing practical insights on how to turn locally harvested seaweed into commercially viable dishes.
During field visits to seaweed farms in Olaikuda and Sambai, participants discussed challenges in cultivation and strategies to strengthen the value chain — from harvesting and processing to packaging and marketing. Chef Dixit emphasised that even minimal but well-planned kitchen setups could support small enterprises and encouraged the women to focus on a few signature products for consistent quality.

The highlight of the event was a seaweed food exhibition at Amrita Vidyalayam Ramnad, where women showcased an innovative range of dishes such as seaweed biryani, cutlets, pakoras, and halwa. The showcase demonstrated the versatility of seaweed in Indian cuisine and its potential for wider consumer appeal.
“The creativity and commitment shown by these women show how local marine resources can be transformed into sustainable livelihood opportunities,” said Chef Dixit, who also pledged to donate essential kitchen equipment to support future product development.

The workshop concluded with a planning session on refining recipes, ensuring quality control, and exploring opportunities for showcasing the products in urban markets.
The seaweed livelihood initiative is part of a larger community empowerment programme led by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, in collaboration with the Global Environment Facility (GEF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, TERI, and ESRI, aimed at strengthening coastal resilience and sustainable resource use.

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