Covid19 has pulled a terrible prank on ardent Bengali Durga Puja revellers. This year, I decided that my Pandal hopping patrons cannot be deprived of gourmet Pandal food which evokes nostalgia and pure happiness...
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Check out my article on the food stops in lovely Coonoor in Discover India Magazine, a Magazine by Travel and Leisure India group in the latest edition Jan to Feb 2020. Nilgiris calling Lose yourself...
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Find my article on Kodava food on the November December 2019 edition of the magazine Discover India, a BurdaMedia India publish and celebrate food and travel!
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Check out my article on the Taste of India in Discover India Magazine, a Magazine by Travel and Leisure India group in the latest edition May to June 2019. Taste of India Indian thalis, or...
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Find my article Beyond Butter Chicken on the March April 2019 edition of the magazine Discover India, a BurdaMedia India publish and celebrate food and travel! Beyond Butter Chicken Discovering India through its rich...
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Peppercorns is a food ensemble outfit, named such because of the universal ingredient used across cuisines, a precious commodity for trade which brought cultures close. Black pepper, once termed black gold, was used as...
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On 15th September 2018, Indian food trail and peppercorns cohosted a dinner pop at home. It was a sell out event. Interesting food conversation, delectable dishes and an authentic Bangladeshi welcome drink marked the evening....
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Book my show and House of Wow created a hands on salad class with Peppercorns. It was a beautiful morning where greens, grains and fruits were dressed up and tossed around. The group which...
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Sunory Dutt essayed the cook along called The journey through India which was a full house event. Recipes were taught to eager participants and a buzzing lunch ensued with talks on food highlighting the...
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Red Polka covered pepper corns and some anecdotal receipes on the occasion of mothers day 2016. Beautiful memories and eclectic receipes were both well appreciated. In Bengali, the mother’s mother is called “dida”, another...
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