Order Pure Jain Food Online in Train via the E-catering App

Jains follow the most rigorous diet in the Indian subcontinent. They follow a Lacto-vegetarian diet excluding any form of meat products, roots, and underground vegetables like potato, garlic, onion, etc. This makes train journeys hard for them. But not anymore. With the e-catering app coming into the scene, ordering Jain food on the train has become easy. 

Their cuisines are among the extreme forms of religiously inspired eating. They follow the path of living in harmony and abstain from harming not only humans but also insects and that's why they never follow farming as a profession. However, eating while traveling becomes tough for them because they can’t eat from anywhere and have to strictly stick to their diet rules. But the e-catering App understands all the issues faced by them and is dedicated to solving them through their online food delivery service on the train.


Solving the Challenges Faced by Jains During Train Journeys

Jain Food Availability and Delivery in Train: 

According to Jain scriptures, Food or drink should be consumed before sunset because when the temperature drops, bacteria in the air increase and settle on the food. After the sunset, consuming any food or even water is the same as killing living beings. 


This religious norm is very difficult to maintain when traveling by train as having Jain food on time before sunset was next to impossible. However, the e-catering App always makes sure that foods get delivered on time. Jains can schedule their meal deliveries according to their time and at their desired railway station that will be delivered at their seats.


No Alternatives to Pantry Cars and Railway Station Vendors:

According to Jain scriptures, they cannot have foods that are stored overnight. But before the online food delivery apps that offer food delivery on trains, they had to either eat home-cooked foods that they used to carry or depend upon the railway station vendors. But when you order Jain thali in trains via the e-catering app, fresh and hygienic food delivery is assured right at your berth. 


Food Restrictions:

Butter is a widely used ingredient in East and north Indian cuisine, and when you go to the northeastern states, honey is an extensively used ingredient. But according to Jain texts, they can’t have the four Maha-Vigai- wine, flesh, butter, and honey. This poses great difficulties for Jain travelers.


However, this is not the case when Jain food is ordered online on the train via the e-catering app. We have curated a pure Jain menu. Chefs are well trained for the preparation of Jain thali. Our FSSAI-approved restaurants make sure that the food prepared is purely Lacto-vegetarian and there is no use of honey, butter, or any root vegetables used.


No Green Vegetables, During Paryushana:

During the Paryushana, a festival of Jains for cleaning souls from the ill effects of past bad karma. They avoid having green leafy vegetables and fruits and other food restrictions. This is not taken care of when pantry foods are served.


But when ordered with the e-catering app, it is made sure no leafy vegetables and root vegetables are used in the Jain food menu during the months of August and September (when the Paryushana is widely observed across India).


No Substitute for Sliced Fruits at Railway Stations:

Fruits are the main part of the Jain diet and usually, they rely on station-side fruit hawkers during the train journeys. Despite the fact that it is not a healthy option, Jains have to consume it due to the lack of alternatives.


If you look through the e-catering.app menu, you'll notice that we have a lot of salad selections. Fresh and clean-cut fruits would be supplied to your train berth hassle-free and payments can also be done online. One of the other best parts about ordering from is that we ensure a contactless delivery system in trains to the passengers. 


No food options:

Unlike other passengers, Jains cannot have anything which is served on the train or at the stations. They have to follow the diet restrictions that make traveling hard for them and especially when traveling in a big group. Due to the lack of options, consuming distasteful foods is the only option that is left with them and this also makes the journey boring. 


This needed to be resolved. So, the e-catering app came up with the solution, where one can order group food train while traveling on the train from the wide range of Jain food options that are available for them. 

Jain Food in Train- Options and Taste


  1. Jain Vada Pav:

Made of raw bananas, it is a very simple yet tasty Jain food in train option to have while traveling on the train.


  1. Jain Pav Bhaji:
    Made of raw bananas instead of potatoes is a very famous dish among the Jains. Even without onion and garlic, this dish tastes yummy and even a non-Jain can have it. It can also be a very good option to have during a monsoon train journey


  1. Paneer and Apple grilled Sandwich:
    Apples and paneer are both high in nutrients. One provides protein, while the other when consumed on a regular basis, keeps the doctor away. But having them for breakfast is boring. Instead, there is a great alternative of paneer and apple grilled sandwich filled with lots of green veggies (selected veggies) making it tasty and a great breakfast option for the train journey.


  1. Jain Mixed Vegetable Handvo:

Jain meals are completely vegetarian and delicious to eat! The Jain Mixed Handvo is one such outstanding meal. It's a recipe containing a lot of vegetables, including sweet corn and bottle gourd, as the name implies. The recipe is simply a healthy choice, thanks to the use of yogurt and sesame seeds. Try it the next time you are traveling on the train and want to have a unique meal on the wheels.  


The steps to order Jain food online are very easy. They just have to download the e-catering app on the Android/iOS device or visit our official website and order the Jain they want and it will be delivered at whichever railway station they prefer.

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