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31st May 2005, 01:45 PM
#11
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neeharika big fan of "yaar payyan"?
It should be "Maaganam porundhiya Sreeman Sundar raajan".
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31st May 2005 01:45 PM
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31st May 2005, 02:22 PM
#12
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Originally Posted by
jaiganes
neeharika big fan of "yaar payyan"?
It should be "Maaganam porundhiya Sreeman Sundar raajan".
Thank You i will change
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31st May 2005, 02:25 PM
#13
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hey,
it is 'Mahaganam' not 'maagaanam'..
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31st May 2005, 02:34 PM
#14
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enna scorpio akka!
chennai veyilukku kuzandhaingalukku enna kudukkareenga afternoonle?
(eng translation: Hey sis, what lunch for the kids for chennai hot summer?).
Dont tell me it is Aavakkai ooorgai saadham and vadam + thayir saadham.
Aavakkai oorugaai is the "spiciest " pickle in my opinion. It has got a bewitching taste, which you can't just eat once and let go. You keep on eating. Very dangerous stuff.
BTW How is mango sales in Chennai? Have the Banganapalli mangoes come on sale?
Apparently, a democracy is a place where numerous elections are held at great cost without issues and with interchangeable candidates.
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31st May 2005, 02:37 PM
#15
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Originally Posted by
jaiganes
enna scorpio akka!
chennai veyilukku kuzandhaingalukku enna kudukkareenga afternoonle?
(eng translation: Hey sis, what lunch for the kids for chennai hot summer?).
Dont tell me it is Aavakkai ooorgai saadham and vadam + thayir saadham.
Aavakkai oorugaai is the "spiciest " pickle in my opinion. It has got a bewitching taste, which you can't just eat once and let go. You keep on eating. Very dangerous stuff.
BTW How is mango sales in Chennai? Have the Banganapalli mangoes come on sale?
ennavo Chennai-pakkam varaatha maadiri enna kekkariye? Un fiancee inge irukarathaala, ovvoru Friday-um Blore lernthu kelambi inge thaane vara?
Banganapalli season mudinju rumaani and neelam vara poguthu thambi.. konjam kanavulagathulernthu nija ulagathukku vaa...
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31st May 2005, 02:38 PM
#16
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What is Banganapilli mango? Is it the "elephant task'??
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31st May 2005, 02:45 PM
#17
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Not every weekend akka!
only alternate weekends ad leading up to the marriage i will go to chennai only on June 11th .
I hate Rumaani mangoes, they have less flesh, more juice and fibre. Neelam is good.Recently in Bangalore HOPCOMS had mango festival and sold rare alphonso mangoes too.
NM Banganapalli is a village in Andhra. It is very famous for the most delicious mango IMHO.
Malgova mangoes from Salem are also very good and I rate them #2.
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31st May 2005, 03:43 PM
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JG,
Have U tried 'Malliga' mangoes... We get it in B'lore in may/june... It'll be available only for a short period of time(around a month)... Hopcoms la kidaikum... try panni paarunga...
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31st May 2005, 03:54 PM
#19
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How can you people forget the 'Raspuri'kind.I bought this&Malgova from the wholesale market near Singsandra.Very delicious.The vendor there also introduced me to a variety called 'Khuda dhud'.There are very big&tastes pretty sweet.
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31st May 2005, 04:06 PM
#20
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Malliga mangoes. I will remember that the next time i visit hopcoms.
Raspuri! another juicy one.
I had a mango called "Danish" mangoes. They were also very big, fleshy and tasty. for three days last month I had only mangoes for dinner.
However nothing like granny cutting mango pieces into beautiful shapes and sharing it among all of us in the family. We used to eat it along with curd rice.
My mother also used to make "Mango kuzhambu". It is more or less like the vatha kozhambu (sambar) but with one full fleshy banganapalli in it. Very very tasty... yummmyy.
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