As a site engineer, i'm used to a lot of travelling and foods of all kind. During one such visits, i landed at this very remote area and was invited by our care taker to the only hotel for lunch. Though it served usual midday meal, I requested the boy who was serving to bring me watered rice, hearing this his eyes glittered.
I missed a few things, like 'saaga', 'badhi chura' & 'dahi', but still I loaded my stomach and clicked this one for my blog.
They look delicious were they?
ReplyDeleteHello Amir,they were indeed, very delicious.....thx for dropping by.
ReplyDeletethank you too for coming, no they are not they are some kind od edible oleasters and they are delicious
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ReplyDeleteSishir, Thank you for visiting my space. And for your words too. I´m so glad.... Your blogue has a great look, I´m going to see every photos, they are beutifull. You know, I have roots in India (Goa). Best Regards...
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my blog Gisela and i'm happy that you liked my shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit.
mmmmmmm delicious photo!!!!
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regards my friend!
Hi Carina thank you so much.
ReplyDeletemiam !!!
ReplyDeleteit smell good :-)
I like that lemon and salt part. :)
ReplyDeleteSoon it will be Odisha's favorites.
Hey Indrani, thx for your comment. In fact it is Orissa's favorite.
ReplyDeleteI think it's nice that they use leaves for bowls and plates. I've never seen that before.
ReplyDeleteHey Sishir, it really looks yummyeeeeee !!! Congrats.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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