Outnumbered 4:1 !!
This is not a sympathy post !!
Ever since my wife gave birth to the baby and started the recovery process, we are getting used to a new diet. One that is focussed on helping the pregnant woman recover. If my mother in law does cook other stuff and we eat it, both of us feel guilty because my wife cannot eat the stuff.
The stuff we eat is being made very tasty, thanks to the transforming power of Indian spices. However, the choice of raw materials is questionable.
I am not complaining about the fact that the whole house smells of garlic, this includes the wife, the kids, me, my M-I-L and did I mention the whole house !! This is okay because I happen to like garlic.
The recent diet has a heavy dose of the Indian Bottle Gourd called "Doodhi" by Indians. The Indians claim that it is as Indian a veggie as they come and it helps pregnant women secrete more MILK !! The web page I linked shows that this vegetable came from Africa to India and all it mentions is that it is a tasty vegetable, sans any special benefits. I am not a big fan of the taste of the Doodhi. It tastes like cabbage, but while my wife and mother in law are running the
"GOT DOODHI ? GOT MILK ?" campaign I am running the
"Say NO to Doodhi !" campaign.
If this vegetable is indeed good for lactation, and possibly branded as one that promotes female hormones of sorts, I should be excluded. Just because I am outnumbered 4:1 in this house, I should not have to eat doodi. But in the meantime, I dont want to stop eating this stuff because I am just fixated on this lactation stuff. Maybe this is just another tasty veggie !! Can anyone else out there reading this, confirm medicinal properties of Doodhi (doodi) ???
Reader Comments (5)
Doodhi??
Naa kelvi pattadhe illai saar, inspite of the same Garlilc-Pathiyam campaign running back home after my sister's deliery recently!!
Bottle gourd is Soraikkai, is what i know!
:)) :)) :)) ROTFL. officela canteen irukkaa? Anyways, don't complain when someone else is cooking for you.
Tj - I think Doodhi is the same thing as sorraikkai (I think)
tj, apparently soraikai in tamil is doodi in hindi.. north indians call it doodi !!
and yes in english it is bottle gourd.
wa, ungalukku romba kindala pochcha.. i am not complaining about the taste or the food.. erkanave 3 years no exercise. it looks like i am growing breasts.. to top things off, veggies that improve lactation.. me scared that the women are trying to do something to me.. he he..
ehhehe lol but no one will pavam u since someone is cooking for u ;)
You do not need to eat whatever is cooked at home. You still have a choice don't you. So better you have something.