Dry Goroi Maas

“Dry Goroi Maas” refers to a dried form of the “Goroi fish” (scientifically known as Channa punctatus), a popular freshwater fish in Assam, India, which is traditionally sun-dried and preserved as a staple food item, often sold in the Jagiroad Dry Fish Market, considered Asia’s largest hub for dried fish products; essentially, it’s a dried snakehead fish from Assam.

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“Dry Goroi Maas” refers to a dried form of the “Goroi fish” (scientifically known as Channa punctatus), a popular freshwater fish in Assam, India, which is traditionally sun-dried and preserved as a staple food item, often sold in the Jagiroad Dry Fish Market, considered Asia’s largest hub for dried fish products; essentially, it’s a dried snakehead fish from Assam.

Key points about Dry Goroi Maas:
Fish type: Goroi fish (snakehead fish)
Preparation: Sun-dried, removing moisture through natural wind and sunlight
Market: Widely available in the Jagiroad Dry Fish Market in Assam
Use: Can be rehydrated and used in various Assamese dishes, often mashed into a “pitika” (paste) with spices and mustard oil

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