Friday, November 28, 2008

Recipe-Cha wai and hawai maton singju


Sinju is another manipuri mei world famous item, its a snack for us. Sinju is more like a vegetable salad made from mixing of various vegetables indigenious to Manipur like tumnikhok, compret,haibi mana and other vegetables. The pic. above is another type of sinju made from hawai maton (pea leaves), cha wai (a typr of rajma), tumnikhok, spring onion, green chillies, ngari (fermented fish) and salt of course. Aisa hai ke yeh sinju jo khayega woh eek baar khaoge toh khate reh jaoge wali baat toh jaruur hogi...here's the recipe
Ingredients:
-200 gms Hawai maton
-200 gms cha wai.
-Four to five Spring onion
-One medium size onion
-Five to six Tumnikhok
-12-15 green chilies
-Ngari
-Salt to taste
Method
-Wash the cha wai and pressure cook it with the chillies(if the cha wai is fresh only 2 whistle and if its the dried and socked one then 4-5 whistle).
-Chop the spring onion, tumnikhok and onion.
-Steam the ngari and mix it with the green chillies and salt. Make a fine paste.
-Mix the paste with the chopped spring onion, tumnikhok, onion and hawai maton.
-Add the cha wai at the end and mix it together. Bingo the mouth watering sinju is ready...enjoy.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Recipe-Nga thumyakpi and maroi nakuppi kanghou


In Meitei cusine side dishes plays an important part, every main course is has a side dish like a morok-metpa (chilli chutney) with vegetable kangsoi (a type of vegetable stew), kanghou, bora (pakora), singju (a type of vegetable salad). Maroi nakuppi and nga thumyakppi kanghou is a a yummy side dish and the two items makes it a lethal combo, I don't know how meitei's acquired the taste of nga thum yakpi (sun dried salted sea fish) and we do have some really yummy items made using nga thumyakpi and here's one of the yummiest.
Ingredients:
1. Three medium size nga thumyakpi.
2. Abt 8-10 Green chillies.
3.250 gms maroi nakuppi.
4.1/2 tbsp turmeric.
Method:
-Sock the nga thumyakpi in water for 30 mins, take the skin out ,clean it and cut into medium size.
-Slit and chop the green chillies.
-Chop the maroi nakuppi.
-On a non stick frying pan add 1 tbsp refined oil and fry the nga thumyakpi for abt 10 mins on medium flame.
-Add the green chillies and fry for 2-3 mins.
-Add lil turmeric and fry for 1-2 mins.
-Add the chopped maroi nakuppi and fry for another8-10 mins.(Maroi nakuppi takes very little time to get cooked) add salt to taste....the yummy kanghou is ready.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

A wedding to remember....





A grand Meitei wedding, the best part about the wedding or the highlight is the bride's attire, the potloi, the jewellery, the mandap, the rituals followed are all so grand and done so beautifully that one feels in love with that. The above pics. are of my frens wedding, I flew esp. to attend the wedding and I am glad I was a part of the grand wedding....the first Manipuri wedding I attended from begning to end..., I've never attended any of my other school frens wedding and this one I wanted to attend. The songs sung were very modern I have heard all kirten type earlier,now people sing all krishna and radha songs and the funny part was the manipuri films playback singer's were singing the wedding song, I got to knw from my frens younger brother that these days the playback singer sing at all weddings...which to me is very interesting. After the wedding when the bride was going to grooms house, on our way alot of people had lined up to see the bride some kids commented "hema malini man le ko" hahaha that was funny....my fren "B" looked very very beautiful in the wedding attire and the couple looked like just made for eachother.Over all I did had a great time and did managed to take some good pics. which was of course my priority.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The day that was in...saada dilli

I love to be in Delhi...to shop...meet my frens and enjoy all my fav. food, Chole Bhature tops my list of fav. food in delhi, followed by the India mei world famous momo's...and of course all the food my very good fren A makes...yummm. I just love to eat these things and I am always cribbing in Agartala that I don't get to eat this and that...lekin jab mei delhi aati hun tab apne saare arman purey kar leti hun...the only thing which has changed abt Delhi food is the price and the no. of eateries which has come up in the past 5/6 yrs...otherwise all my fav. food tastes the same and I love that part abt the food here...I went to CP and Dilli Haat today...two places I love to visit for good food and shopping...over all I had a good time...met a school fren after 9 yrs and he was still the same...to my surprise...acc. to him I've changed beyond recognition....hahaha...I met my ex- colleague and good fren N at Dilli Haat...we did had a good time talking abt the Ahmedabad days... the day in saada dilli was sure good...despite all the running around I had to do today...

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Delhi here I come...again

Delhi is one one city I like to visit (just visit) reasons are many...most of my frens are there...both are sis are there...my school frens....college frens from grads and my very good fren from post grads are there...I love to shop at K'nags...ride on ricks and have g'jams...hahaha well that was the lingo's of that time....the best part abt delhi is food and all kinds of food...I still go back to Momo'a points in Kamlanagar to have the yummy momo's...I love the fruit bear at Dilli haat and like to shop there (now)...and well Sarojini nagar market is one place I love to shop...I am going to delhi again...after 5 months...I hope to revisit down my memory lane...

Monday, November 3, 2008

A visit to Tripura’s biggest and the only rubber wood factory




The TFDPC factory at Anandanagar for rubber wood is the biggest in Tripura, I had visited the factory earlier…..one of the biggest wooden furniture factory I’ve seen. The other wooden furniture factory I’ve seen is the Quetzel factory at Sarjapur, Bangalore that was also huge and very well managed the best part abt that factory…..its totally dust free…for a wooden furniture factory to be dust free…waoooo its really amazing. I had seen the whole operation at Quetzel how wood gets shaped, how edges are done in ply wood,the fine finish, the drying chamber, spray booth and the show room…I was mighty impressed with the Quetzel factory and even with TFDPC factory….currently the factory is doing only trial run…..I hope the factory gets into full production mode soon and produce the best quality rubber wood furniture in the country….


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