Originally posted by: infinity101
Interestingly I started eating Maggi with curd after watching that scene, for quite some time. And believe me it tasted really good
sorry but that sounds very weird and icky 🤐
Originally posted by: infinity101
Interestingly I started eating Maggi with curd after watching that scene, for quite some time. And believe me it tasted really good
sorry but that sounds very weird and icky 🤐
Originally posted by: infinity101
Interestingly I started eating Maggi with curd after watching that scene, for quite some time. And believe me it tasted really good
That’s an interesting choice of combos.
Unlike what the movie tried to propagate, South Indians eat curds only with rice and don’t use it like a chutney in the form of raitha and eat it with everything. They have specific types of chutneys and powders to go with each type of food. Curds or more specifically buttermilk is used to top off the meal as a digestive.
also weird question but since you seem very adventurous when it comes to food….did you ever try curd and spaghetti combo? 🤭
Hahah no. I haven’t been brave enough to do that as of yet.also weird question but since you seem very adventurous when it comes to food….did you ever try curd and spaghetti combo? 🤭
Originally posted by: infinity101
Hahah no. I haven’t been brave enough to do that as of yet.
Hahaha thank god for small mercies
to all SI food lovers 🤤
😍😋
Steaming hot idlis, pesarattu, crispy Vada, payasam,pickles, rasam and rice..this is what I recognise.
Those jars seen in the beginning r a memory..grandma n ma used to store pickles in them
Originally posted by: infinity101
Interestingly I started eating Maggi with curd after watching that scene, for quite some time. And believe me it tasted really good
noodles with curd isn't unfamiliar to me...only, I don't eat them with fingers
Is that actress Lakshmi from the song Dil kya kare jab kisiko kisise pyaar ho jaaye?
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