Thursday, November 18, 2010

FOOD

what a great theme for this Thursday, with chilly weather in the UK and the instinct to stock up, chow down, put on a bit of fat for the winter.....

though my food pictures come from wonderful and warm Kerala, from my trip there in August.

Delicious keralan cuisine, breakfast dinner and supper


idly, wada, coconut chutney, vegetable and sambal and beetroot chutney (breakfast)



ghee roast




thali - vegetable sambal, fish curry, chicken curry, various pickles, banana chips mmmmmm


fabulous fruit and veg









endless pickles



and oooooh the snacks

18 comments:

Alan Burnett said...

Wonderful photographs (as always) Not sure I am tempted though, I think I will head down to the chippy.

Sue Guiney said...

Fantastic!!

Betty said...

Lovely! Though I think I need a translation for that first breakfast plate ...!

Lynne said...

It all looks yummy!

As for the last photo entitled "ooooh the snacks" ... well ... the guy does look kind of dishy! :)

Kim, USA said...

I am familiar some of the dish. The banana leaves is familiar to me, the young coconut and the breadfruit too. Great capture thanks for sharing.
Theme Thursday

ArtSparker said...

I will always remember the dal and potatoes I got on a chilly day in Camden passage - Indian food is perfect for an English
winter day.

Baino said...

Ooh I love a savoury breakfast but not sure I could face that lot at 6am.Great shots helped by a wonderful location though. Might play this one even though it's Friday

Anonymous said...

Never heard of "ghee roast" before. All your food photos look yummy.

Tom said...

endless pickles?!
the ghee roast looks sorta alien

California Girl said...

i'm with Alan, "wonderful shots". The food looks incredible. Where is this fabulous place you visited?

e said...

Great photos, but I would pass on the meat...

Kate Hanley said...

Awesome photos. Just the photos warmed me up a bit on a chilly Philly AM.

herhimnbryn said...

Yum! I don't think I want toast for breakfast ever again.
I like the banana leaves for plates too.

World So Wide said...

Now that's my kind of food! Southern Indian cuisine is hard to beat :)

Gary said...

The food looks fab but I am loving the Dixie cups!

Reya Mellicker said...

Wow! Fantastic!!

tony said...

The food covers so many senses...I'm Hungry!

Anonymous said...

Mmmmm..my mouths watering! and feet itching :o) these are wonderful shots, lettuce.. xx