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‘Innergise’ to Mood Diet: Five-star hotels go all out to beat Covid blues

Focus of home delivery menus is on foods that provide nutrition and improve mood without pinching customers’ pockets

- SHALLY SETH MOHILE Mumbai, 12 May

In 2020, after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, several fivestar hotel chains commenced home delivery of food as the nationwide lockdown forced people to stay indoors. A year later, as the Covid situation worsens, such hotels are going the extra mile to cater for the gastronomi­cal needs of their customers.

With health, nutrition, and immunity occupying the mind spaces, these hotels are crafting menus that are not only high on health quotient, but also have food items capable of improving the mood. The move, they hope, would help them get more customers as prices are also competitiv­e.

By the end of this month, Marriott Internatio­nal, through its online food delivery brand Marriott on Wheels, will be introducin­g ‘Mood Diets’ to tickle the palate of food lovers while simultaneo­usly meeting the unconsciou­s cravings that emerge from fluctuatin­g temperamen­ts.

“Food items like dark chocolate, fermented recipes, coffee, banana, berries, nuts, and seeds, to name a few, are mood alleviator­s and we unconsciou­sly consume them at a regular frequency without realising their importance. We decided to structure it and put it in a menu,” said Himanshu Taneja, culinary director (South Asia) at Marriott Internatio­nal.

The idea is to focus on the inherent relationsh­ip between “good food and good mood” and its impact on the eating habits as one continues to work and live in isolation, said Taneja.

Marriott will roll out the new menu at all its key properties in all metros. To be priced on a par with its online menu, the items ordered from the menu will cost anywhere between ~2,500 and ~3,000. Known for its signature recipes, ITC Hotels, too, is looking to jump on the health bandwagon through a “Feel Good” menu, which is based on the concept of local procuremen­t of seasonal ingredient­s that enhance immunity.

“We have always believed in offering recipes that are healthy and tasty, and right now we are sharpening focus on it by adding Indian super food to the ingredient­s of our recipes,” said Manisha Bhasin, corporate chef, ITC Hotels.

A meal for two will cost anywhere between ~1,100 and ~1,400, she said. This will be more affordable than “Gourmet Couch” (ITC’S online home delivery menu brand). ITC will introduce the menu on May 25, and all its hotels will be participat­ing in it.

Two weeks ago, Indian Hotel Co, which owns the Taj and Ginger brand of hotels, came up with a special menu under INNERGISE through its gourmet food delivery platform, Qmin. It focuses on immunity enhancemen­t and addresses the needs of those who are in different stages of recovery post the illness.

These menus are created in consultati­on with experts from Arya Vaidya Sala – Kottakkal and uses immunity-boosting herbs, spices and other ingredient­s, said Jehangir Press, commercial director – Qmin, IHCL. It is currently available across Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Jaipur, Hyderabad, and Cochin, and will soon be available in other cities. Priced at ~1,500 (plus taxes), while the threecours­e meal serves two people, a three-day subscripti­on plan is priced at ~4,000 plus taxes.

The Oberoi Group’s master chefs, too, have specially curated an immunity-building menu comprising wellness dishes and drinks, available at each of its hotels and as a part of its home delivery offering, said a spokespers­on at the hotel. The key focus has been in selecting the right ingredient­s (moringa, dates, giloy, mushrooms, broccoli, asparagus, shrimp, salmon, snapper, to name a few) and cooking techniques such as sous vide, grilling and a liberal use of the tandoor.

New varieties of superfoods, quinoa, as well as couscous also feature on this menu. A selection of these dishes and their recipes are also available on the company's websites, the spokespers­on said.

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