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iamshivamjaiswal · 3 months
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vijayfoods · 2 years
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Green chilli thecha- A maharashtrian classic condiment, the green chilli thecha is a must have with jowar bhakri, chawal bhakri and even wheat  bhakri. it is packed with tangy and spicy flavors.
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deepspaceclawstation · 11 months
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kela paratha w thecha sounds so fucking good i'm mad i've never thought of combining the two?????????? ur brain. amazing.
I can't assume credit it was my mom who introduced me to the delights of pairing sweet parathas with thecha but oh my god is it very good
Ofc with any good thecha after you are done eating this your mouth will smell.....interesting, but that's a worthwhile price to pay I feel
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Spicy Thecha Pav: This Unique Maharashtrian Combo Meal Can Be Made In Just 10 Mins
Our palate has a excessive threshold of spice and Maharashtrian delicacies all the time manages to match it. Kolhapuri meals, particularly, gives some fiery sizzling flavours that excite our style buds to no finish. The specialty of Indian meals is that it finds steadiness in its carefully-planned pairings. Breads and plain rice mute the overbearing warmth of our spicy curries or chutney or…
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akunerevahgi · 2 years
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thecha without peanuts - thecha recipe in hindi - khandeshi thecha recipe - kharda 
thecha without peanuts – thecha recipe in hindi – khandeshi thecha recipe – kharda 
thecha without peanuts – thecha recipe in hindi – khandeshi thecha recipe – kharda  thecha without peanuts – thecha recipe in hindi – khandeshi thecha recipe – kharda  – Here are the photos and video instructions to make hirvya mirchi cha thecha recipe at home. Green chili thecha is a spicy delicacy of incredible Maharashtrian food. This is a side dish to eat with bhakri. The main ingredient…
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regalis · 7 months
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Note to self: salsa thecha combo -> savory oats
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fakedeepanime · 4 months
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THECHA - BURNED and with OLD YUCKY PEANUTS
SALVATION - TAMARIND CHUTNEY
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nimbooz · 4 months
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32 & 13 for all three, 9 & 10 for chimni, 33 and 34 for kamal, 4 and 5 for dhanush
32: done!
13. What languages do they speak?
I think the answer to this might be a bit complicated. There's a common language throughout the land of Navaka, but it widely differs in dialect and has different scripts (in addition to geographically stuck native languages). All three characters can speak the common tongue (no name yet) as well as their native tongue, and Kamal and Dhanush are literate in their native tongues. I'd also add that chimni has a very strong accent/his dialect kinda slips through while speaking common.
9. Food preferences, dietary restrictions, are they picky?
I haven't decided if I want to keep this or not, but in my head Chimni is a vegetarian (whether or not she stays one by the end of the story I haven't thought of yet, but basically in her culture food is rooted in agriculture and so meat isn't much of a staple, only the rich enjoy it and it's kinda frowned upon.) Favourite dish.... I haven't thought much about the culinary aspect of the world but since Chimni's from an area heavily based off of my culture, I would probably say something akin to pithla bhakri which is kinda like a cooked lentil porridge (???) with a millet flour flatbread. as well as a spicy thecha (kinda like chutney) on the side. farmer's staple!
10. Jewellery?
The only pieces of jewellery they wear are an anklet made of bronze and bits of blue agate, and a pendant they keep in their pocket that belonged to their mother (important to plot!!)
33 and 34: done for everyone!
4. How crafty/resourceful is this character?
Being born into royalty and having lived in comforts for basically his whole life, Dhanush isn't very good at surviving in the real world. He has useful skills (calligraphy, archery, swordsmanship, some instruments) but this basically does nothing for you living in the wild or as a "common" person. He's nifty though, he'll learn quick.
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thecrazymadfoodie · 5 months
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Thecha is a side condiment that perks up any meal, especially if the dishes are bland. It is a spicy condiment from the Maharashtrian cuisine and usually made of green or red chillies with the addition of garlic, some herbs or spices and even coconut. My recipe features hot green chillies, crunchy peanuts and pungent garlic all coming together to create a spicy and the most flavorful thecha.
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sughoshperur · 8 months
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What Makes Bhandardara Camping an Ideal Vacation Spot in Maharashtra?
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Bhandardara Camping: An Oasis of Serenity
Have you ever yearned for a vacation spot that seamlessly combines nature's splendour with adventure and tranquility? If your answer is yes, then the Bhandardara Camping location in Maharashtra is the perfect destination for your next getaway. 
In this blog, we invite you to embark on a virtual journey to Bhandardara, as we uncover the reasons that make it an ideal vacation spot. From the mesmerizing landscapes and lush greenery to the pristine waters of Lake Arthur and the celestial charm of Randha Falls, Bhandardara offers a unique blend of natural wonders. Whether you're an avid trekker, a stargazing enthusiast, or simply seeking a serene escape, Bhandardara camping has something for everyone.
Bhandardara Camping: Nature’s Paradise Awaits You!
Nestled in the Sahyadri mountain range of the Western Ghats, Bhandardara is a hidden gem that beckons nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The region is renowned for its lush greenery, serene lakes, and towering peaks. At the heart of it all is the magnificent Bhandardara Dam, which not only serves as a crucial water reservoir but also adds to the scenic beauty of the place. The soothing ambience and abundant flora and fauna make it a perfect backdrop for camping enthusiasts.
Bhandardara Fireflies Camping: A Natural Light Show
One of the unique attractions that set Bhandardara apart from other camping destinations is the Bhandardara Fireflies Camping. During the monsoon season, the forests surrounding Bhandardara come alive with the magical glow of fireflies. These little insects put on a captivating light show, creating an otherworldly atmosphere in the wilderness.
The sight of thousands of fireflies twinkling in the dark is a mesmerizing experience that can be enjoyed during your camping adventure.
The Allure Of Bhandardara Dam Camping
Imagine a serene morning in Bhandardara, where the possibilities for adventure and relaxation are boundless. For thrill-seekers, embark on a trek to Ratangad Fort and conquer the heights, or explore the grandeur of Randha Falls. Bhandardara Dam camping promises an unforgettable boating experience on Lake Arthur. 
When evening sets in, stargazing by the campfire offers tranquillity, while birdwatching connects you with nature. The day's activities are as varied as your heart's desires. With Bhandardara's rich offerings, there's always something to excite and soothe the soul.
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Scrumptious Local Cuisine
A significant part of any travel experience is the local cuisine. Bhandardara offers a taste of authentic Maharashtrian food that will tantalize your taste buds. From Poha, vada pav, and misal pav to the delectable Bhakri and bhaji, you'll have the opportunity to savour the local flavours. Don't forget to try the piping hot tea and delicious Bhakri with the authentic Thecha – a spicy chutney made from green chillies and garlic.
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Stargazing at its Best
Bhandardara's peaceful and pollution-free environment creates ideal conditions for stargazing. The clear night sky is adorned with countless stars and constellations. Camping in Bhandardara offers a front-row seat to this celestial spectacle. Whether you're an amateur astronomer or just someone who enjoys gazing at the stars, Bhandardara is the place to be.
Community and Culture
Bhandardara is not just a destination for nature lovers; it also provides insight into the local culture and traditions. Interacting with the warm and friendly villagers can add a unique dimension to your vacation. They often share stories about the region's history, folklore, and customs. This cultural immersion enhances the overall experience of camping in Bhandardara.
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The Final Takeaway!
Bhandardara is indeed an ideal vacation spot in Maharashtra, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, and unique experiences like Bhandardara Fireflies Camping a variety of packages, with a seamless Bhandardara camping booking process. Whether you're a nature lover, adventure seeker, or just looking for a peaceful getaway, Bhandardara has something to offer for everyone. So, pack your bags, plan your trip, and get ready to immerse yourself in the natural splendour of Bhandardara on your next vacation.
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foodflavorin · 10 months
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Thecha Recipe
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phenakistoskope · 1 year
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pickle inventory: two kinds of red chili pickle (whole and pureed), one green chili pickle stuffed with mustard (homemade, three months ago), one andhra chicken pickle, one mango pickle with mango pieces, one avakaya, green and red chili thecha (unsure if these count as pickles).
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thefoodaffairs · 1 year
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Makki Ki Roti and Sarso Ka Saag to Peas and Oranges… How Indians celebrate winter through food
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Winter is a festive season in India, and food plays a significant role in the celebrations. From traditional delicacies to modern interpretations, Indian cuisine offers a range of winter specialties that cater to everyone’s taste buds. Luxury catering services are often in high demand during winter, especially for weddings and other special occasions. It is mainly the food at Indian weddings that makes the celebration feel complete and winter is no exception. With the sun a little softer, the breeze a little cooler, and markets loaded up with freshness of colourful vegetables, a fall in body temperature enhances the appetite and sensation of hunger. At the end of each year, India recognizes winter through its diverse cuisine culture, creating a warm and comfortable delight. Sarita Bazaz, the first woman entrepreneur of one of the top catering companies called Thee Food Affairs, offers a multitude of seasonal delicacies that can be consumed and savoured in this cold weather to stay warm and healthy.
Throughout the winter, oranges are regarded as slices of the sun on the plate and are often available in large quantities at a lower cost than during the off-season. Peeling a fresh, juicy orange or pouring a glass of orange juice can be a quick way to add a unique flavour and a boost of health benefits to winter meals. Fresh oranges are also high in fibre, calcium, potassium, and vitamins.
Sugarcane is also quite pleasant in the winter since it thoroughly hydrates the body, which may be depleted as a result of less water consumption during the colder months. The most adaptable winter veggies include carrots, beets, and tomatoes. They can be eaten in a variety of ways and give numerous health benefits when included in the diet. Given that they are high in several health-beneficial components, they are potential substitutes for cold-weather nutrition, whether eaten raw or juiced.
Winter is all about savouring fresh, juicy peas pods rather than the frozen peas we intake in the summer. These peas have significant vital nutrients, especially during this time of year. Cooking deliciously healthy food with great body-warming effects, such as the evergreen bajra, is a good option in the winter. In addition to being warm, it is popular because it digests slowly, making one feel fuller for longer periods of time. Make the most of this gluten-free meal in whatever shape you prefer—roti, khichdi, khakra, or fritters.
Jowar, Makki, and Ragi are three winter millets that are effective for one’s health. As these millets and grains have therapeutic potential and promote well-being, incorporating them into a healthy diet can be a wise choice. These millets are commonly known as ‘Poonkh’ and ‘Hudha’ in Gujarat and Maharashtra, where they are mostly grown. Along with the differences in names, each culture has its own way of presenting and consuming them. In Gujarat, they are seasoned with lemon and a few masalas before being topped with a type of sev, a regional specialty. At the same time, they are usually served with ‘thecha,’ a dry peanut chutney in Maharashtra.
When discussing food culture, how can sweets be overlooked? In the winter, delicious milk-based treats are always more popular. Daulat ki chaat is an ethereal treat created with milk and dew from a cold winter moonlight night. Even today, traditional makers of the delicacy work through the night to whip up large pots of milk into a delicate froth while richly garnishing it with nuts and silver foil. The end product is a decadent yet light dessert with a nutty flavour and frothy melt-in-your-mouth softness. The dish is even more popular in Kanpur and Banaras, where it is known as Malaiyo and Makkhan, respectively.
Our society has been conditioned to be knowledgeable of all seasonal changes and to look for opportunities to celebrate them with the suited food. It would be simple to identify many more winter delicacies, but it would be crucial to try to comprehend how the social and cultural landscape around us, at both the micro and macro levels, responds to the external environment through regional meals.
Here wishing everyone a well-fed winter!
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desicomidas · 1 year
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Edamame Fried Rice
“Buttery Edamame Fried rice with Thecha” This protein-rich rice recipe is a healthy yet quick-to-make recipe. It has a smooth texture from the butter and spice of green chili that unexpectedly balances the taste. Ingredients: To make Thecha: 3 tbsp roasted peanuts 3-4 garlic cloves 4-5 green chili small cube ginger 1/2 tsp salt To make fried rice: 3 cup cooked and chilled rice 1 tbsp…
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cdigitalss · 2 years
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The Nomad Food Project’s Pitch on Shark Tank India (2022)
The Nomad Food Project’s Pitch on Shark Tank India (2022)
Every once in a while, we come across products in the market that not only surprise us but get us wondering, ‘why didn’t someone think of this before?’ That’s exactly how we felt when we came across the Nomad Food Project – a brand that creates bacon thechas and relishes!  Source: Nomad Food Project Meat-lovers may have come across chicken or mutton thechas, but ready-to-eat bacon relishes were…
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xtremeroads · 2 years
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चूलिवर्चा मिसल ! Chulivarcha Misal Two days in Nashik happen to be adventurous, spiritual, green and Tasty… Breakfast at #sadhanamisal in #nashik one of the oldest to yum the hunger of misal and I was so delighted when I was offered Bhakri Misal with Thecha … Bhakri was a mix of Jowar and Bajra flour Misal was of sprouts with gravy and mixed farsan over it. Thecha is mix of green chilly , peanuts, ginger and Garlic but the make is by beating all this ingredients and that beating is called Thecha in Marathi. Well the Two mugs on the side are Tari medium spicy and burning spicy with onion cut in small pieces and to flavour it was Papad. So to relieve the spicy tongue there is Jagri Jalebi was just full breakfast or I must say Nashik Meal. Immature Writer Xtreme Vaishali #misalpav #misal #misalpav🍜🍞 #misalpavlover @sadhanamisal #marathicuisine #marathimulgi #marathifood #marathifoodlover (at Sadhana Chulivarchi Misal) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch14Tyfvk47/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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