To begin with we are going to Amsterdam, followed by Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, maybe Barcelona, Brugge, Antwerp and if we get cheap tickets maybe Cologne also. Enough reasons for me to finish my RP before 9th.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Visiting Auschwitz from Krakow
Auschwitz Camp 1 |
Having seen many films based on the WW II holocaust and the atrocities against certain section of the people in Europe, esp. the Jews who lived in several parts of Europe during WW II, visiting Auschwitz and knowing/learning about the concentration camps was not only depressing but I was amazed at how humans can be so cruel to each other and to even think that almost 11 lakhs people perished in those camps in the gas chambers is beyond words to express.
Auschwitz is 1.15 hrs by bus from Krakow, we went on a guided tour and I think it saves you time and it's not so expensive, we paid 90 PLN per person (22.50 Euro) which included travel in a very comfortable bus and an English guide. The whole tour takes about 6 hours ( we went at 9 in the morning), be ready to walk and wear comfortable shoes, for people wanting to explore in their own, the guided tour can be a bit boring but they ensure that you don't miss out anything in the camps which is now more like a museum, the guide we had was really good and she managed to show us the whole place without tiring us, explaining and providing all the details possible. The whole place was packed with tourist and I saw that most people were on a guided tour in different language English, French, Spanish, German and even Polish.
After the tour I wonder how SS and Hitler got all the horrible and inhuman ideas to torture people, I personally feel it's not human to have thought every possible ways of torturing people but Hitler and his people at SS did the unimaginable. The Holocaust and the camps at Auschwitz is a reminder that no living creature on earth is as cruel as humans are.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Krakow on a bright and sunny week
Krakow City |
In the middle of writing our RP, we decided to visit Krakow and I must say we were lucky, it was bright, sunny, beautiful and Krakow has so much to offer for tourist. We also visited Auschwitz, which is where almost everyone who visit Krakow go for sure, we went on a guided tour which was very well organised and @ 22.50 Euro it was worth it. More updates will follow.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
ARD Dinner
We had our last dinner as the 1st and last batch of ARD as a group at our convener's place ( @ the very famous and the super star academician SBJ's (Jun's) place), Jun's new house is really good, with front and back side garden, he has been growing potato's in the Garden, Agrarian Studies Professor but farmer at heart :). The dinner was awesome, a combined effort by all of us, I made Butter Chicken and veg pakoda's, TK made Chappatis and this guy can make chappatis better than all the Indian's in our batch. Jun cooked this really tasty rice with black pepper, olive and grated lime cover, which I plan to replicate very soon and also chicken, AC made the best Tiramisu for dessert, the best I ever had and the best part about the Tiramisu was the decoration, she wrote ARD with blue berries on top....super awesome. MJR got a lot of appetizers, MA ( Venezuelan but the wannabe Nicaraguan hahaha) bought yummy Macaroons form France and the new Phd guy B made some greek salad, which was also quite yumm. We all had a great time but sure missed our Pinky panda, Hilhil and Prof Vince. At the end of the day I realized what a great year I have spent in ISS with my classmates from all over the world, I am looking forward to going back home and getting back to work but I sure will miss the group a lot.
AC's yummy Tiramisu.....the best I ever had |
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Globalisation and the food on my platter tonite
Imagine this, I am sitting thousands of miles away from home, missing home, thinking of home and thinking of the food cooked by mumma and the local Manipuri delicacies. But the same day for dinner I had Oukabi- Atouba, Kobi ga Nga ga thongba & Yongchak ga Hawai maton singju, does that sounds like a really exotic Manipuri food platter, but how is it possible to be having all the manipuri delicacies sitting here in The Hague. Well the answer is rather very simple, global trade, Global free trade or in the most popular word 'Globalisation', we may not realize or thinking twice before picking something from the counter of a supermarket about the origin of the food we are buying, where does it come from, under what conditions it was grown/breed, how did it reached the counter and most importantly how much did the food growers earned. Globalisation makes import/export much easier compared to earlier days, Global trade has been happening since time immemorial but now the chances of me finding items from 20 different country in 1 single supermarket is really high compared to 10 or 15 years before.
Today I was in a very good and positive mood, having made some progress in my RP I felt I needed to shop.....yeah shop but unlike a lot of people I shop for food when m happy....so I picked my bike and went to the best Chinese shop in town. While going through the frozen Fish/Meat/Sea food section I found a picket of Nga Oukabi , m not used to buying Oukabi which is packed well and imported from Vietnam, I picked up another packet of fish a 'Tinfoil barb' which is similar to small Karpu mach imported again from Vietnam. I moved on to the vegetable section and found Fresh and well packed Haiwai-maton, I was rather excited to see it, I mean we don't get these things even in another part of India lets say Delhi or Bangalore but finding Hawai-maton in Hague sure triggered happiness in me. I also bought a packet of green Yongchak Maru, I checked the origin of both the item and it was imported from Thailand. So there I was buying things from all over the world from 1 single counter.
This makes me think how each of us are connected to someone unknown through the food we buy, the connection we hardly think or care about. At the end of the day all we care is the food on the platter.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Ooti Asangba ( Green Ooti)
Ooti Asangba (Green Uti) Recipe
Ingredients:
1 Small cup of rice( Preferably Meitei chang).
Pangkhokla- mana 10-12 ( Aarbi leaves)
Maroi-nakuppi.(250 gms)
Mairen Mana ( Pumpkin leaves).
Khamen-asinba mana anouba ( Tender Tomato Leaves)
Green chillies (7-8)
Cooking soda.
Mustard oil.
Salt to taste.
Steps:
- Mix the rice with some mustard oil and keep it aside.
- Wash some extra rice (which can be used for cooking later) and collect the water in a separate container, keep the water aside. ( Cing-he in Meiteilon) ( Using Cing-he is not recommended as it has high starch content but it makes the gravy thicker and the tastes better).
- Wash all the green leaves and chop it into medium size pieces.
- In a sauce pan or pressure cooker put the Chinghe and add chopped green chilles and all the chopped green leaves including the maroi nakuppi. ( Keep some chopped Nakuppi aside to be used later)
- Once it comes to a boil add the marinated rice and cook on low flame, add a pinch of cooking soda and continue cooking on low flame, till the rice is cooked. ( Try not to stir much as the Pangkhokla Mana may cause irritating in the throat later)
- Once the rice is cooked and the gravy is thick, shut the gas and let it cool for few mins.
The Final process:
- The final step is tempering or Tadka lagana ( 'Shock touba' in Meiteilon).
- Take another pan and add about 2 tbsp of mustard oil, once it’s smoking hot add chopped Maroi-Nakupppi and Slit green chillies, fry it for 2 mins and add the cooked Ooti in the pan.
- Bring it to a boil and add 2/3 pinch of cooking soda.
- Let it simmer on low flame and add salt to taste ( Remember that adding cooking soda makes food a bit salty so go easy while adding salt).
- Check the thickness of the gravy and once you feel the consistency is right, switch off the induction/gas and keep it covered.
- Serve hot with white rice and Soibum Iromba.
Making Uti-Asangba for the first time in my Kitchen |
The most important ingredient for Ooti-Asangba are the green leaves, while it’s easy to find the ingredients
in Manipur. I had to go to three different places to buy the ingredients (
Pangkhokla & Mairen Mana from the
open market, Maroi-nakuppi from the Oriental supermarket and Khamen-asinba mana
from the ornamental tomato plant I bought from Albert Heijn......yeah yeah Hum ‘Ooti-
Asangba ke liyeh Kahi bhi ja saktey hai lol ) . For those who live out of India and are dying
to eat Ooti-Asangba, most of the ingredients are available in the Oriental Stores or check at stores selling South-East Asian
and Chinese food items. The ingredients I think will be a bit expensive but the taste is rewarding. Happy Cooking.
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Manipuri dish,
Manipuri dish- Recipe
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