foodstuffs of the past
  • hi
    ever since deepa mentioned wartime food we need to discuss peace time
    food also.

    what are the foods that kalki mentions in PS SS an parthiban kanavu?


    malai malaiyaay athirasam in markets is one.


    come on everybody rack your brains on this tasty issue.
  • Hi Ventakesh,
    One thing I find very interesting is the use of
    "roasted maize" in PS and "maize dosa's" in Parthiban
    Kanavu. Many food scientists tell me that maize was
    imported maybe 5 centuries ago and not earlier:) But
    we have been growing maize all along.
    "Cholam" anyone:)
    Deeps
  • -
    Hi Deepa
    you have encountered the first mistake due to translation

    cholam( jowar, sorghum species) is different from makka cholam(maize)


    maize a native of south america spread with the spanish.

    on the other hand cholam a native of africa and south asia went to
    the usa with the african slaves.

    for your makka cholam is called kempu jola in kannada and cholam is
    called jola( i remember you telling us you were more proficient in
    kannada)

    but you are right in doubting. if the translator has used the word
    maize he was wrong. could haved used tha actual word or millets or
    even corn as it is called in some parts.

    hey all this talk makes me hungry
    venketesh
  • Hi Venkatesh,
    Thanks for your delicious email. The corn bit had
    really put me in a tizzy........probably the good
    stamina those days were from the complex carbohydrates
    of millets:)

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