Friday, May 19, 2006

Another bsnl outrage

Last night, I encountered yet another bsnl's planned outrage.

As I had already typed out the following last night, I'm posting it now.
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I bet you still remember that little revolution brewing up in my kitchen!

I’m not saying that Manipur’s tradition of cooking and her dishes are not good enough. Best dishes are also found in her tradition. Regarding nutrition also, we have one of the best traditions. For example, we usually do not consider a meal complete without some sprouts. See now, eating sprouts is just becoming fashionable in other parts of the world.

Our tradition also supported eating a lot of fruits.

When we were in school, we used to eat such copious amounts of pomegranates, mangos, apples. Back then, we did not know about antioxidants. But we sure ate a whole lot of fruits which are good sources of antioxidants. By apple I mean ‘heitup’.

Even in Keisampat area, which is considered to be one of the areas right in the heart of Imphal, we usually could gather enough sprouts of various types of plants and prepare with them various types of ‘singjus’.

A typical day in our childhood unfolds like this:

We were in morning school. We returned home by around 9 am. We had our light meal.

Around 10.30 am it was the lunch time. With that womenfolk of the household packed off their husbands to their workplaces. Only after their husband left did the womenfolk of the household have their lunch followed by scrupulous dish washing.

After this, they usually took a short nap.

The end of such naps usually came around 1 pm. Then the womenfolk of nearby four or five households gathered in a convenient house and then, the time had come for ‘hei and singju party’—

Of course, laced with lots of gossips!

But unfortunately, that ‘hei and singju party’ remained a ‘hei and singju party’—it never morphed itself into something that could be fitted into a private kitchen. So, a typical Manipuri dish nowadays has no fruit component at all.

Now, every woman wants to go out for work even if it is for some nominal salary. And, we are slowly transforming into a gated community.

So, the social conditions for ‘the hei and singju party’ have effectively been killed and with that, come the sad demise of such party.

Now, one of the most common prescriptions of doctors is –‘eat some fruits’.

Most of my friends say they want to include some fruits into their dish but they always ask—‘how?’

We are in a very peculiar condition.

I’ll come again with this topic tomorrow—I’ll try to conclude it then.

2 comments:

Swar Thounaojam said...

dude, Times of India is called Slimes of India here. ITS COMPLETE TRASH. dont read it.

echaandam said...

Hey Bem.

I read Statesman,Telegraph and Times of India and I find Times the most readable of the three.

I also don't like reading papers online--I like the feel of the paper,at least,when reading news, I mean.

so, what do u read?

Btw, your blog has a fantastic skin!