Tuesday, 4 November 2014

World Tourism Day 2014

Kerala remains the most literate state. Our effort to educate everyone in the state started very early. Fort Cochin Heritage Walkers, infront of Santa Cruz High School, which was started in the year 1888 at #FortCochin

Our first walk on the world Tourism Day of 2014 was a learning experience for us indeed. We got a lot of helpful tips and advice from our walkers who were very enthusiastic travellers who have explored our country  very well and has travelled abroad and has been part of many heritage walks in different parts of the world. 

We gladly acknowledge their good heart and experience they shared with us happily.

Banana Fry

If we go around South of India, we pretty much see the same variety of food with some variations in the type of rice and oil used. Otherwise a thaali will have rice, sambar, the vegetable curry and fry, the chutnies, pickles, Rasam, the payasam deserts etc. Maybe at the far end of Andhhra Pradesh they have this dry fruit delicacies and other non-vegetarian varieties that came with the Mughals.

At our Fort Cochin, though, generally, the food remain the same with some additions in the spices and its quality there is a definite influence of the European settlement in certain things. But in certain things only as the colonial life was pretty much restricted to their area of settlement in the early years.
Banana Fry is one that transcends the barrier. The nendran variety of Banana, dipped in flour and fried in Coconut oil, with a dash of cinnamon if you like it. One has to eat it to believe it.

Remembrance Day

November 11th