The alpinoid race refers to a anthropological classification historically used to describe certain populations in India. In the context of Indian products, this term has been associated with traditional crafts and goods produced by various ethnic groups across the Himalayan regions.
India offers numerous local products that reflect its diverse cultural heritage. From handwoven Kashmiri shawls and Pashmina wool products originating from the northern mountainous regions to traditional Ayurvedic medicines and herbs cultivated in the Himalayan foothills, these items represent the rich craftsmanship of local communities.
Other notable Indian local products include Darjeeling tea from the eastern Himalayas, saffron from Kashmir valley, and various handmade paper products from Himachal Pradesh. These goods not only support local economies but also preserve traditional manufacturing techniques passed down through generations. |