IDEA BEHIND MY BLOG

 If I were to close my eyes and remember one unforgettable story from my youth, it would have to be “The Monkey and the Crocodile” from the Panchatantra. My mind is etched with the sight of the monkey perched atop a luxuriant rose apple tree. I imagined what a rose apple might taste like every time I read the narrative. It wasn't until much later in life, on a trip to Trichy, that I discovered a seller selling them. As I ate the lovely bell-shaped, crunchy, somewhat sour fruit.

These kisse kahaaniyaan like Tenali Raman and the Mango Tree”, “Birbal ki Khichdi” and “The Pigeon and The Crow” from the Jataka Tales with vivid descriptions of meals and ingredients, they take us on a wonderful time trip in two ways: they offer a clear image of culinary traditions and eating cultures of those eras, and they also take us back to the moment we heard such stories as children.

The aim of my blog is to convey the stories and  folktales behind the creation and naming of the indian dishes. This blog also strongly depicts the concept that (EVERY FOOD HAD ITS OWN STORY).


63 comments:

  1. Wooohooo!!
    What a nice idea ☺️
    Awaiting.....

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  2. Grt work! Eagerly waiting to know abt it!!

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  3. Great going man,can't wait to seeπŸ’₯♥️

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  4. Awesome idea brother πŸ˜‡πŸ™πŸ»πŸ’―

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  5. Continue writing bro ❤️πŸ’―

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  6. I'd love to discover more of the folktales and the dishes named after them!!

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  7. Nicee... 😍😍😍

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  8. Very nice and innovative way of expressing the food blog keep it up

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  9. Very nice and innovative idea for a blog. Good. Love to know about the dishes.

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  10. Good initiative ! Looking forward..

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  11. Nice content bro😍😍❤️

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  12. Interesting. Looking forward for your further blogs.πŸ‘Œ

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  13. Written beautiful 😌😌

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  14. WowwπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ written beautiful πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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  15. Great keep up the good work .I will be in touch

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  16. Tasteful childhood relatable stories and cuisines context do really make me want to try these dishes. Amazingly written brother go get'em tiger.

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  17. Ohhh i never saw this side of these stories, waiting to know more❤️😍

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  18. Great content. πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ

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  19. Wowww!!!Awaiting for more of your blogs.

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  20. Great work buddy!!!

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  21. Woohoo ���� waiting for many more...

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IDEA BEHIND MY BLOG

  If I were to close my eyes and remember one unforgettable story from my youth, it would have to be “The Monkey and the Crocodile” from the...