Originally posted by: SindhuMenon
ah nice. Kerala my sweet home, I will be there next week..
Have u been to Sarvana Bhavan. We have one in houston too and pretty good.
Originally posted by: SindhuMenon
ah nice. Kerala my sweet home, I will be there next week..
Have u been to Sarvana Bhavan. We have one in houston too and pretty good.
Originally posted by: Rashmi81
Rasika ,Mhalsa as DP ? 😃 Good ,she is better than Kahihi ha Shree .
Originally posted by: Rashmi81Food talks wow and that too marathi cuisine ? Kya Baat hain.
Misal paav is a huge hit all over Maharashtra .Btw ,Abhay I will share one more story of Ahilyabai Holkar soon.
Originally posted by: history_geek
Thanks Sindhu.!
I was also thinking it is some dish as i also remember Vada Pav.
Vada is famous in Delhi also. ;)
Rasika,
You are right. The actress whose picture you are having as your profile right now looks really really graceful. That is why i asked you. Thanks.! :)
Originally posted by: Rasika29@Sam,
I had asked you somewhere "How was you first day @clg?" I forgot where...😆
Ab reply here only...how is it...
@Rashmi,
Good to have you back dear...🤗
Looks like Pune is keeping you busy...😳
@Sindhu,
Have a safe trip...you will be flying soon right?
Originally posted by: history_geek
Guys,
One more question, a simple one word answer required...
This "Pav" ... Is this a Marathi word ? Just had some thought, so asking.
Originally posted by: justlovetv
Yes Abhay,Its a word that originated from Maharashtra and Goa...its a bread which looks like this...Also called as Ladi Pav, since they look like tiles used on floors...Laadi is the marathi word for floor😃This pav is found all over Maharashtra and also in Goa, where certain curries are eaten with it...even fish curry...Used in a variety of dishes all over Maharshtra also😳
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