Wednesday, September 30, 2009

What's for lunch?

Appetizer


2 Chat Puri and 2 Pana puri


Chat puri has a lot of texture – crunchy shreds of potatoes, with smooth yoghurt covering the tomatoes and onions which are spiced to perfection, on top of crunchy bread.

Pana puri is refreshing. That leaf like bowl is filled with water with lemon juice and some other spices. Inside the cracker-like shell is roughly mashed potato with herbs (I tasted thyme) and spices. You dip the whole stuff in the lemon water, before you munch on it in one go!

Yum yum!


Main Course



Clockwise from left: Mukkal masala – Murgh Dum biryani – Sheikh kabab


The masala has a hint of sweetness, which is complemented well by the chili powder. Slightly nutty, slightly turmeric-ky, extremely tasty!

The biryani is light to the palate. The yellow color and that distinct flavor make me think there’s saffron in it. Chicken was a bit too dry though (in their defense, I had the breast part, which is almost always dry when overcooked).

Sheikh Kabab – mongo sprout, hint of curry, ground lamb meat – a bit too salty for my taste, too much extender (must be flour), and the lamb meat was too grounded.


Dessert


Raso Gulla and Badam Burti


Raso Gulla is milk + flour, resembling an uber-dry bread texture, which is countered by the light syrup in which it is dipped. It’s a Calcutta specialty. Not for me – too sweet and I didn’t like the texture.

Badam Buri, on the other hand, has a smooth and creamy texture. Though not too sweet, it has pastillas-like taste (even the hint of lemon zest). It’s covered with silver leaf, and topped with almond for that nutty complement to the milky base. Now this I like!

Monday, September 28, 2009

India... Incredible India


MNL-BKK-MAA

1st module of the Greenbelt training; Chennai, India. Few months back, I took what I thought would be my last international flight – no more trainings or assignments abroad. I thought my career was short-ended. For this 2nd shot at the corporate life, Thank you, Lord.




It was only last Saturday when Manila was hit by the worst storm in 40 years. Ketsana, or “Ondoy” when it entered Philippines, poured the equivalent of a month’s rainfall in just 1 day – make that 5 hours, only. So yesterday, NAIA airport apparently ran on generator power. Conveyor belts at the check-in area were not working. Boarding time was 2:00pm, flight’s at 2:25pm. However, it was already 4:00pm and yet we were still waiting for the completion of our aircraft’s maintenance.

At about 5pm, we were able to board the plane. But just when we thought we’d be taking-off soon, we had to wait for an hour more inside the plane. It was already around 6:00pm when the plane finally took-off. Not a good sign. I uttered a prayer – please, let there be no more surprises.

Flight attendants were busy hearing out the complaints of some passengers who missed their connecting flights in Bangkok. I was suddenly reminded of one of my flights to Denmark which was via Bangkok too. I got out of the plane to find a man holding a paper with my name on it – I had to be fetched and driven directly to the boarding gate where the BKK-DK plane was waiting for me and 2 other passengers. I arrived in Copenhagen as planned, but my luggage didn’t.

Anyways, it’s already 2:00am here in India, but my biological clock says it’s already 4:30am. So before my head self-detaches itself from my body – Thank you Lord for keeping me safe all throughout my flight…

Goodnight, sweet dreams.