Today is again a Monday. As you all know, I have been associated with a foodie group as Foodie Monday Blog Hop where each Monday we, the group members fix a theme and as per theme we make a fresh post. This time, …

( Easy to Learn, Simple to Cook )
( Easy to Learn, Simple to Cook )
Today is again a Monday. As you all know, I have been associated with a foodie group as Foodie Monday Blog Hop where each Monday we, the group members fix a theme and as per theme we make a fresh post. This time, …
Festival time in India is somehow started with so much enthusiasm and devotion. This is the most awaited period by millions of Hindus in the country. In fact, the festive mood engulfs one and all, irrespective of their religion and beliefs. …
Dessert or mithai (in hindi) is a significant part of Indian cuisine. One must admire that most Indians have sweet tooth not like me although 😉. Milk is incredibly the most important ingredient for making Indian desserts (almost in 90% of …
India’s westernmost state, Gujarat is very famous for food. Even it is said that, if you live in Gujarat and you don’t like food to eat then you are not a true Gujarati :p . The special thing of Gujarati food …
Finger millet / Ragi / Mandia / Nachni is a wonderful ingredient that was lost as compared to the popularity of wheat and rice has grown. One of the forgotten ancient millets, ragi is slowly attracting as the latest desi super …
an Odia condiment using raw mango in sweet version In any festival or function of Odisha, Khatta is a must-to-be-prepared dish. The Odia word ‘Khatta’ means tangy. (https://www.srmfre.com/) Actually, there are a variety of khatta from Odia …