tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8405080368338014683.post1299838664174033731..comments2024-03-28T16:21:56.041+05:30Comments on Foodaholix: Tamil Vegetarian Cuisine of Mylapore and the Magic of Chef RajanSoumabhahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07232969499393173928noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8405080368338014683.post-9480553196718558902016-07-27T12:04:55.461+05:302016-07-27T12:04:55.461+05:30Thanks for your clarifications. The names of the d...Thanks for your clarifications. The names of the dishes have been taken exactly from the festival menu. We are no authority on Tamil dishes, so followed what Dakshin had stated in the menu. However Pappu was an error on our part and the same has been corrected. <br /><br />The recipe of Kunuku is available on the internet, so it is a valid dish. Sabyasachihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16428732936519499217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8405080368338014683.post-79220533547485110892016-07-27T11:19:41.423+05:302016-07-27T11:19:41.423+05:30Very good writeup. I never thought that the there ...Very good writeup. I never thought that the there would ever be a food festival covering the underrated and unsung TamBrahm cuisine.<br /><br />However I have a minor crib in the form of four spellin/pronunciation errors in the names of a few items:<br /><br />1) it's "Punuku" not "Kunuku". It's equivalent of the telugu "Punugulu"<br /><br />2) it's "MuruNgaikai" (drumstick) not "MuruMgaikai"<br /><br />3) "Pappu" is Telugu.In Tamil it's "Paruppu" (daal)<br /><br />4) "Bendakai" is Telugu. In Tamil it's "Vendakai" (bhindi)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16853601559808566481noreply@blogger.com