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Devagi Sanmugam

Devagi Sanmugam

Devagi Sanmugam
  • Founder
    • Cookbooks
  • Majjā Feasts
  • Founder
    • Cookbooks
  • Majjā Feasts
  • Culinary Services
    • Classes and Workshops
    • Recipe development and Recipe Testing
    • Product Demonstrations
    • Wellness Meal Planning Services
    • Restaurant Consultation
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I am a Rice Cooker!
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Sangamithirai -Tamilian Food
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Malabar Spinach Blossoms
  • Asia and Pacific,  Japan,  Okinawa

    A Journey Through Wellness, Flavor, and Innovation in Okinawa

    The gadget used to produce Kangen Water is an alkaline water ionizer. This device typically uses electrolysis to separate the water into alkaline and acidic components. Users can select different pH levels, depending on their needs, ranging from strong alkaline water for cleaning to mildly alkaline water for drinking. The ionizer is designed to be used at home, providing a convenient way to access alkaline water daily.

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    June 12, 2012

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    December 27, 2015

    A Feast of Flavorful Tamil Nadu Delights

    January 15, 2025
  • Asia and Pacific,  Culinary Education,  Ingredients,  Japan,  Okinawa

    Appreciating Okinawan Turmeric

    Both types of turmeric contain curcumin, the active compound known for its health benefits, but their concentrations may vary. Autumn turmeric is often valued for its higher curcumin content, while spring turmeric may have a different balance of other beneficial compounds.

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    College Street – Mecca for Book Lovers

    December 27, 2015

    Tea and Spices at Nuwara Eliya

    October 8, 2012

    The Golden City

    June 11, 2015
  • Culinary Education,  Ingredients

    Malabar Spinach Blossoms

    The Malabar spinach blossom is a small, delicate flower that appears in clusters, typically ranging from white to light purple. Each flower features five petal-like sepals, creating a lovely visual contrast against the lush green foliage. The blossoms possess a mild, slightly earthy flavor that adds subtle freshness to dishes, making them ideal for garnishing or incorporating into recipes.

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    January 4, 2023

    CHEFS WEARING JEWELLERY WHILE COOKING OR PREPARING FOOD!

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  • Asia and Pacific,  Culinary Education,  Ingredients,  Japan,  Okinawa

    Kokuto – Okinawan Brown Sugar

    Okinawan brown sugar offers several health benefits, including preventing tooth decay and reducing cholesterol. Kuromitsu, a refined syrup made from kokuto, serves as a key ingredient in many Japanese desserts like kuzumochi and anmitsu, enhancing their flavors with its milder taste.

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    Chinese Fishing Nets

    June 8, 2012

    College Street – Mecca for Book Lovers

    December 27, 2015

    Ho Chi Minh street foods

    February 11, 2013
  • Asia and Pacific,  Japan,  Okinawa

    A Sugar Cane Plantation in Okinawa

    Each of Okinawa’s eight brown sugar-producing islands has distinct varieties of sugar cane, shaped by varying soil properties, temperature, rainfall, sunshine hours, and the frequency of typhoons and droughts. Consequently, the raw harvest differs from island to island, resulting in brown sugar with unique textures and flavors influenced by the local environment and human practices.

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    Chennai Street Markets

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    Blue Water Beach Hotel – Hidden Paradise

    October 4, 2012

    Pettah Market in Colombo

    October 5, 2012
  • Asia and Pacific,  Japan,  Okinawa

    Foraging at Mount Yaedake

    My ascent of Mount Yaedake was truly magical, even as the rain gently enveloped us. With Yasuda by my side, I followed the hill track, embracing the drizzle without an umbrella or raincoat for the first time. This newfound sense of freedom was a welcome relief from the worries I often carried in Singapore. Surrounded by nature's beauty and Yasuda’s delightful company, my concerns about health faded away.

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    A Feast in Kerala

    June 17, 2012

    Buddha Bellies Cooking School

    April 21, 2014

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    October 8, 2012
  • Asia and Pacific,  Drinks and Beverages,  Japan,  Okinawa

    Awamori in Okinawa

    The most traditional way to enjoy awamori is by sipping it from tiny, thimble-sized cups called chibuguwa. It’s important to savor it slowly rather than consuming it in one gulp. Take a moment to appreciate the aroma before your first sip, and enjoy the fragrance again after finishing your cup. Awamori makes a great cocktail base, especially when paired with citrus flavors. It can also be enjoyed as awamori coffee!

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    February 6, 2013

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  • Asia and Pacific,  Japan,  Okinawa

    Can’t Forget Goya Spam Onigirazu!

    The thick slices of bitter gourd are lightly battered and deep-fried to mellow their bitterness while retaining a satisfying crunch. The egg is cooked in the typical Japanese style—thick and soft. Spam, a beloved staple in Okinawa, is pan-fried until golden and crisp.

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  • Culinary Education,  Personal Views

    Many Don’t Cook at Home. Why?

    Some younger individuals may not have had the opportunity to learn cooking skills from family members or through formal education, leading to a lack of confidence in the kitchen.

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  • Culinary Education

    Fat in Roti Prata?

    Continuing my post on Roti Prata, making this beloved dish without any fat is quite challenging! Many of us adore prata but hesitate to indulge due to concerns about the fat used, often topped off with more splashes of fat on the griddle. In the 1960s and 1970s, I witnessed roti prata shops using large cans of Vanaspati ghee. What is Vanaspati ghee, you ask? It’s a hydrogenated vegetable oil commonly used in baking and pastry making. It contributes a lighter, flakier texture to pastries, offering a desirable mouthfeel. Additionally, it boasts a longer shelf life compared to traditional butter, making it favorable for baked goods that need extended storage,…

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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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