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Tuesday
Jan082013

Treats from around the globe

This post is about two treats.. 

The first one, was served to us as dessert at a Christmas party from work just before the holiday break..

San enjoyed it. I stayed away as Strawberries (most berries for that matter) create a violent reaction in my body. The presentation of these mini sweets was truly amazing. They got such detail into a 1 inch cube...

The second treat was something I happened to see at Walgreens. It was an alltime favorite snack in childhood days.  Pala Cholai Varuval (பலா சொளை வறுவல்) as we used to call it! My grandpa used to get us freshly fried Jackfruit chips from a store in Mylapore. It would still be hot when we ate it. Absolutely delicious. Grandpa was not a big fan of eating on roadside stalls. The one exception he made that I can remember is this. Jackfruit chips were extremely seasonal in Mylapore and we would devour it in no time.

With a lot of high hopes, picked up this packet only to find out that the fruit had gone stale. It was fried but it had a very bad smell and totally spoiled the experience and now the memory of those "freshly fried" Jackfruit chips from Mylapore is haunting me. 

Looks like we have to wait for the next India trip to get that tastebud gap filled!

Reader Comments (2)

Hi Sundar annah, I've had this particular brand of Jackfruit chips from the a grocery store in Chinatown.
http://vinamit.trustpass.alibaba.com/productshowimg/133843369-0/Jackfruit_Chips.html

Its pretty good, but I think I ate too much of it at one sitting and ended up with a stomach ache. Maybe see if they have them around where you live :)

January 9, 2013 | Unregistered Commentersivajini

you can get the jack fruit chips at any mallu grocery store.

January 10, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterpt

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