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    • Eggless
      • Eggless Savouries
      • Eggless Sweet Stuff
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    • Seafood Recipes
    • Meat Dishes
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  • Culinary Education,  Ingredients

    Preserve and Flavor with Salt

    Salt draws out moisture through a process called osmosis. When you add salt to vegetables, it creates a difference in concentration between the salt inside the vegetable and the salty outside. Inside the vegetable, there's more water than outside. So, water moves out from the vegetable to balance things out, which means the vegetables lose moisture.

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    December 4, 2023

    Jackfruits of Panruti

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  • Culinary Education,  Ingredients

    Salted Fish – Time honored delicacy

    Heavy rains can disrupt drying, causing spoilage. Fishermen often overcome this challenge by using tarps or shelters to protect the fish from rain, ensuring the drying process continues smoothly. This resilience helps maintain the cultural heritage and economic importance of salted fish in any cuisine.  Insufficient drying can lead to moisture retention, creating an environment conducive to the growth of bacteria and mold, which can spoil the fish quickly. 

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  • Culinary Education,  Ingredients

    Black Velvet Tamarind

    Beneath this intriguing exterior lies the fruit, which captivates with its rich brownish-orange color and a delightfully fuzzy texture, perfectly embodying its name. The flavor profile of velvet tamarind is an exciting mix of acidic, tart, and an enticing sour-sweet taste that tingles the taste buds. During my school days, velvet tamarind was a beloved treat sold in the canteen, greatly cherished by my schoolmates. We would playfully stick out our tongues to show the vivid orange hue left behind after indulging in this fruit.

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    August 31, 2023

    Indonesian Long Red Chilli

    December 6, 2023
  • Culinary Education

    Asyura Porridge

    The act of cooking and serving food in the mosque not only provides nourishment for the worshippers but also fosters a sense of unity and camaraderie among the community members. It is a way for people to come together, share their talents, and contribute to the well-being of others, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere in the mosque. 

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  • Culinary Education,  Ingredients

    Enchanting Cardamoms

    When crushed or ground, the seeds release a powerful burst of aromatic compounds that elevate the overall taste of dishes, making green cardamom stand out amongst spices. Its versatility in adding a unique and complex flavor to both sweet and savory dishes.

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    Black Velvet Tamarind

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    December 27, 2024

    Home Cooked Food is the Best

    October 10, 2023
  • Culinary Education,  Ingredients

    Global Spice – Cardamoms

    While India serves as the primary birthplace of cardamom, it journeyed to countries like Guatemala, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania due to trade and cultivation practices. This aromatic spice’s reach extended even to Indonesia, where the “Java cardamom” variety exists. Although distinct from green cardamom, Java cardamom maintains a mild sweetness with floral and citrus notes, enriching Indonesian cuisine.

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    Preserve and Flavor with Salt

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    Small But Hot!

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    Homemade Peanut Butter

    January 26, 2023
  • Culinary Education,  Ingredients

    How to Fry Fryums

    Remember to be cautious when deep frying to avoid splattering hot oil. It's important to monitor the temperature of the oil and adjust the heat as needed to prevent the fryums from burning. Enjoy your homemade fryums as a delicious and crispy snack!

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    Traditional Mouth Freshener

    June 13, 2024

    Shrinkflation! – Read your labels!

    October 24, 2023

    Exploring Indian Gooseberries

    February 16, 2024
  • Culinary Education,  Personal Views

    What is Chatti Soru For Me?

    The gentle admonishments not to spill food on the floor serves as a reminder of the importance of gratitude, respect for food, and the value of not wasting resources, especially in times of scarcity or poverty. This lesson instills a sense of responsibility and mindfulness in the children, teaching them to appreciate the food they have and to be mindful of their actions.

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    Byadgi Chillies

    January 6, 2024

    Why Roti Prata Dough is Sweet?

    August 12, 2024

    Shrinkflation! – Read your labels!

    October 24, 2023
  • Culinary Education,  Ingredients

    The Crunch of Fryums

    In many South Indian households, serving fryums with rice dishes is a traditional practice that has been passed down through generations. Fryums add a crunchy and crispy texture to the meal, providing contrast to the soft and fluffy texture of rice. The seasoning and spices used in fryums also add flavour to the meal.

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    Red Spinach: A Colorful Twist on Nutritious Greens

    February 9, 2024

    Salted Fish – Time honored delicacy

    July 25, 2024

    Serpentine Delight: Snake Gourd

    January 31, 2024
  • Asia and Pacific,  Culinary Education,  India,  Ingredients,  Tamil Nadu

    Jackfruits of Panruti

    As the jackfruit ripens, it transforms into a soft, sweet treat with tropical flavors reminiscent of pineapple, mango, and banana. Ripe jackfruit is used in various desserts like cakes, puddings, and ice cream. Tamil culinary traditions include dishes like Jackfruit Payasam, a creamy dessert with ripe jackfruit, coconut milk, and jaggery, and Elai Adai, a sweet delicacy of rice flour, coconut, jaggery, chopped jackfruit, all steamed in a banana leaf.

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    June 23, 2016

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Devagi Sanmugam

As a chef, spice curator, and author of over 20 cookbooks, my life revolves around the exquisite world of food. I am deeply passionate about experiencing food in all its forms—I love to see, touch, smell, hear, and feel the ingredients that create culinary magic. Each spice tells a story, every herb evokes a memory, and the textures of food bring joy to my senses. Traveling is not just a pastime for me; it is an essential part of my journey as a culinary educator. Exploring diverse cuisines around the world allows me to expand my knowledge and understanding of food, enriching both my cooking and teaching. I revel in discovering new flavors and techniques that I can share with others, igniting their own passion for cooking. This blog is a heartfelt expression of my love for food—a platform where I can share my culinary adventures, insights, and recipes. Join me as we explore global cuisine, celebrating the beautiful and delicious experiences that food offers.

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