"The Committee will comprise of five cooks (suaras) and it has been asked to submit a report within one month to the Commission", said Justice Das. The committee will mainly take a view on the cleanliness of the kitchen and hygienic condition of the materials and water used for cooking, he said.
The kitchen located on the south-east side of the Temple is said to be the largest kitchen in the world where over 600 cooks and nearly 400 assistants cook the 'bhog' of the Lords, including Mahaprasad. While none other than the cooks and assistants are allowed inside it, the kitchen is believed to have nearly 350 earthen ovens.
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