Lahori Fish Fry: An easy and tasty feast.
Ingredients for two people: Eish fillet (your choice)-500 gm, gram flour-3 tablespoon, chilli flakes-1 tablespoon, coriander- 5 tablespoons, cumin seeds- 2 tablespoons, Kasuri methi-1/2 tablespoon, lemon juice- 1/4 cup, garlic paste-1 tablespoons, turmeric- 1/2 tablespoon, oil for frying-1/2 cup, salt-1 teaspoon, chaat masala-2 tablespoons. Method: 1. First, marinate the fish. For this, evenly mix the fish with salt, lemon juice and garlic paste. After … Continue reading Lahori Fish Fry: An easy and tasty feast.
Popular Pork
A popular culinary worldwide, particularly in Asain countries. Pork is the culinary name for the meat of the domestic pig. The consumption of pork dates back to 5000 BC. Although quite popular in the Western world, the eating of pork is prohibited by the orthodox Jewish and Islamic dietary laws. Pork may be cooked from fresh meat or cured over time into products such as ham … Continue reading Popular Pork
Chai Tea
In India, Chai is an emotion rather than just a drink. Be it family meetings or a gathering of friends at small tea stalls on roadside, all the chit-chats are incomplete without a cup of ‘kadak‘ tea. But this aromatic beverage which is the most widely consumed drink in the Indian subcontinent has a very interesting history. This beverage was discovered as a medicinal drink … Continue reading Chai Tea
The Donut hole
Ever wondered why does donut have a hole in it! Like many, I also expected a fascinating magical story but turns out the answer is very scientific. There are many theories around the origin of the donut’s hole but the most popular one has been credited to an American seaman Captain Hanson Gregory. Mr. Gregory was a seafarer who wasn’t very happy with the consistency … Continue reading The Donut hole
The Pink City
Jaipur, popularly known as the pink city of India is the largest city of the state of Rajasthan. The city was founded by Raja Jai Singh II, the king of Amer who ruled from 1699 to 1743 in order to accommodate the growing population of the state. Jaipur was one of the first planned cities of India designed under the architectural guidance of Vidyadhar Bhattacharya. But the … Continue reading The Pink City
Petunia
Once upon a time, on a beautiful spring afternoon in October, I was sitting quietly inside my room and staring through my window (which is my favourite pastime according to my mom). Indulged in no thoughts at all, I spotted the beautiful garden of our neighbour. What a spectacular view! I thought to myself. The full bloomed flowers in so many bright beautiful colours just … Continue reading Petunia
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Enthusiast and Seeker. Why do this? To write something meaningful and fun for my readers. To inform my readers of the beautiful and amazing facts around us. To share stories that inspire us and make our lives more beautiful. To write something that can bring a smile on your face. In doing so brings me pleasure. And that what’s Mudita stands for – vicarious joy. Continue reading Welcome to my BLOG.