![]() It is too small a thing to rebel and get self righteous about, I think. However a big part of my dislike for murungakka was to do with the fact that the men always ate/ still eat before the women in my house. It is a bit annoying to watch people eat a murungakka, there is something brutal about it. A small bit can sometimes get stuck in your throat and make you feel that you might choke to death. The flavour, while being nice, completely overwhelms every other taste. We had a tree, so murungakka found its way into every meal of ours. However, slightly more difficult to ignore was – murungakka. ![]() And just so that, amma didn’t put too much pressure on me by saying, why after so much of vendakkais also your maths scores don’t improve, I chose to boycott the vegetable completely. However, no amount of Vendakai consumption helped me or my friend Poongothai. ![]() It helps to process complex problems and get you the elusive, Centum in Maths. Vendakkai is the vegetable that allegedly improves one’s performance in any mathematics exam. While it tastes rather nice, I don’t like it. I like rasam much more – it is lighter and is unlikely to contain any vegetable that one dislikes.Īppa says it is illegal to make sambhar without the vendakkai. ![]() Amma makes sambhar very often, once in a day usually.
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