Mango Memories

  Apr 23 2008  | Views 1907 |  Comments  (126)
If Kerala is God’s Own Country, then the mango is God’s Own Fruit. We get exotic fruit ... Expand

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  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Hello Simmu
Thanks for the nice words.
Regards



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Hello Sunkan
You are right. You can't separate Kerala from Keralite writers. The Keralite roots have to show up, esp if the writing is about the roots. I guess it's the same with all writers :-)
I'm happy I could convey the flavour of Kerala. That was the intent.

Thanks for the appreciation. I'm glad you liked it.
Regards



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Dear Rajaputhran Sir
Wow! I'm hearing the word 'chenacha' after a long, long time. Chenacha moovandan manga with its sweet sour taste used to be mom's favourite. I liked the underlying philosophy expounded by you. Perfect!

I'm glad I could bring forth some of your own childhood memories.

Thanks for the exquisite comment and the unique gift. The pictures are all superb, adding so much value to my blog. You made my day.

Warm regards
MQ



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Divya
Welcome to my blogs. I believe this is your first visit here.
Vadu manga and thayir saadam are all time favourites. Meals are incomplete without them :-) And summer vacation is the time we miss home very much...
Thanks for the wonderful compliments.
Regards



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Gkp
<I belong here>
That's the best compliment anyone could get. If I could make an insider feel that way , I consider my job well done. 
Thank you so much for the wonderful comment. Keep coming back.
Regards
Melody



  The Unknown posted 4 mnths ago

Hey Melody Queen, 
Wonderful write up, makes one feel nostalgic..

Your blog made me re-wind back to my Mom's Tharavadu at Angadipuram [Perintalmanna] in Kerala...We used to be there along with cousins during Onam , Christmas and Summer vacations and it was such fun..There were around 3 variants of Mango trees there, in addition to Jackfruit, pineapple, cashew and then several types of flowers..
Really miss all of that ...as it was sold off...

Keep the write ups coming...

Cheers
Hari



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

PF
Your profuse praise is giving me a heady feeling .

Your mom is from Ratnagiri! Wow! You have been twice as lucky as other kids. Twice blessed :-)

Talking of concrete jungles, I actually love the red tiled roofs - so soothing to the eyes. But Kerala's face is also fast changing into a concrete jungle .

I had seen Abhayam long time back during DD era. The grandpa's role was portrayed by Madhu if I'm right. Lovely movie.

Thanks for the glittering comment and vote.

Regards
Mel



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Anj
You are right.
When you mentioned chethu mangai, for some reason I assumed it to mean manga kari . I know manga kari exactly the way you have described - raw mango cut into very smal pieces, and yes it won't last for more than 2 days.

I remember chethu mangai too. It was made infrequently at home - preference was for kanni mangai, kadugu mangai and manga kari. Perhaps that's the reason I got confused.

Thanks for coming back to clarify. Next time I go to India, I will make sure to taste some chethu mangai

Mel



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Santhemant
Thanks for the compliments. But whether I describe or not, Kerala is already turning into a retirement community hehe. Its people leave for other places in search of livelihood and come back to settle post retirement. Land prices are sky rocketing there.

Childhood memories are precious and that's the reason I try to preserve them by committing them to paper :-) I don't for sure if we will ever be able to recreate the past days for the future generations. But we can relive some memories and pass them on to our children. 

Do enjoy your time off with your Malayalee friends. It definitely is worth it :-)

Thanks for your wonderful comments.



  simmu posted 4 mnths ago

interesting post as interesting as the king of fruits





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