by Madhushree Basu Roy | Mar 12, 2019 | Food, Foodblog |
Oh, I remembered my childhood when Ma would torture me with sojne phuler bati chorchori in the month of March. For those of you, who do not understand Bengali, sojne phul is moringa blossoms and they turn into drum sticks when they mature. Like cherry blossoms, they...
by Anindya | Mar 6, 2019 | Food, Foodblog |
Who has kancha tomato or green tomatoes for lunch as a vegetable? If you had seen the insta stories in www.instagram.com/pikturenama, kancha tomato or green tomato has been one of the many loot of the home grown vegetables which Madhushree got from her home in...
by Madhushree Basu Roy | Mar 3, 2019 | Food, Foodblog |
What happens when five or six women of different age group gets together? First point of discussion is always the children. The older ones will tell you what to do and what not. The younger ones will defend their actions and so on. Then comes the point when the older...
by Anindya | Feb 28, 2019 | Eating Out, Food |
Halfway through our conversation, I declared – So is Shotkora the cousin of Gondhoraj from other side of the boundary? Nayana di’s eyes lit up with a mischiveous smile and after an initial resistance, she agreed. I was in conversation with Nayana Afroz or...
by Anindya | Feb 24, 2019 | Food, Foodblog |
Have you ever watched Cheteswhar Pujara before every delivery he faces? He holds the bat close to his chest, fixes the grip, takes the right hand lowest possible to the neck and the left hand on top of it. I almost follow a similiar ritual when I eat a parshe machh or...