A Guest Post for Shulie of Food Wanderings
Like me, if you are from the state of Tamil Nadu in India, you know the famous thenga manga pattani sundal you get on the beach in Madras. I see the city growing every time I visit – the buildings get taller, and the cars get fancier. But one thing remains the same – the thenga (coconut) manga (mango) pattani (peas) sundal on the beach. Young boys sell these from huge stainless steel buckets. I hope the tradition of beach goers buying a newspaper bundle of thenga manga pattani sundal on Marina beach never goes away.
For a recipe for this easy sundal, head over to my friend Shulie’s blog, read my guest post there and follow her on twitter.
Fabulous!
Cheers,
Rosa
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Since I gushed over you in my introduction to you I will keep it sweet and short. Thank you Sala. I doubly appreciate it as you came up with a fantastic post in the midst of your move!
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I love the cute name
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Gorgeous blog. SO nice to have stumbled upon your blog at Shulie’s
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the name of this post cracked me up. so cute
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The clicks are gorgeous…now off to ur guest post
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Interesting name.. and beautiful pics!! I hope you settled well at you new place
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Sala, mouth watering never heard mango in sundal , I now want to eat this sitting on a beach !!
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A visit to the beach is not complete without buying sundal, manga, hot bhajji and roasted corn! I am from Chennai and I miss all this so much. Anytime I visit I defintiely eat all this . Very nice pics to showcase the beach tradition.
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Sala..I am a Tamilian too and miss those lazy beach days with chilli bhajji, arsi appalam & sundal..beautiful post!
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Beautiful! Love the focus — gonna go check out the post now .
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Looks delicious!
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