Ah power the aromas of kitchen have...They take you to a different world altogether, nicely done Ushaji:) Hven't been around lately, in the middle of moving our home to a new city. Will return to read all the Haiku and seven posts that I have missed soon...
Rasam...
ReplyDeleteMy favorit!
Every one is fond of Rasam.
DeleteSpicy Rasam makes rice tasty.Nice,madam.
ReplyDeleteYes Sarala,rice and rasam is a good combination.
DeleteHa ha, just as spicy and hot as the Rasam itsef:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Rahul,but at the same Rasam is tasty,
DeleteI love rasam! Your haiku makes me long for some :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. Even i love rasam.
DeleteStrong and pungent and yummmmily delightful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nanka for the khatta meetha comment.
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ReplyDeletenicely flavored haiku....
Thank you Sumana for the sweet comment.
DeleteMy favourite amongst S Indian dishes
ReplyDeleteYou have a standing invitation for a South Indian meal.
DeleteYummy. Hot rasam on a cold day is just too good. Wonderful haiku!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gaurang for such warm and'yummy' comment.
Deletelovely aroma!
ReplyDeleteUmmm....next time, when I am in delhi, I am coming to your house for sure!!! Awesome ....
ReplyDeleteThis is the best news of the year! You are welcome for a refreshing South Indian hospitality.
DeleteAh power the aromas of kitchen have...They take you to a different world altogether, nicely done Ushaji:)
ReplyDeleteHven't been around lately, in the middle of moving our home to a new city. Will return to read all the Haiku and seven posts that I have missed soon...
Thank you Reshma.Every kitchen has an aroma of its own specialities.
DeleteMissed you all these days.
wringing every drop of flavor from the rasam, lovely Usha!
ReplyDeleteAromas from the kitchen are all delightful, but rasam! oh, it is heavenly.
DeleteUmmmm..I want some now...:(
ReplyDeleteLatha I liked your sweet comment.
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