After reaching home, I had gone to the kitchen to make some coffee...and absent mindedly kept this there...
Later I had gone to my room and forgot completely where I had kept it...until....after a few hours....I saw my roomate cooking up something for lunch...and he said..
"Oh..you finally bought the curry leaves...I couldnt find it yesterday..."
And then he nonchalantly proceeded to wash the leaves for sprinkling later in the curry..
For a brief moment all i wanted was to shout at him was....
"Donkey!!!!!!!!"
Then I realised the irony of calling that on this day....
P.S. As per christian traditions this day is to mark the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem...On this day people in Jerusalem greeted his entry with olive branches...and Jesus had arrived in the town riding on a donkey....
P.P.S. ofcoz i stopped him from using it in the nick of time...
22 comments:
hahahahaaaa...he would've taken it as a compliment! :) lol... :))
Ha!, that's perfect irony! (Can that leaves really be used for cooking?)
Haha..
n how did it taste? ;)
I know of a friend who plucked rose leaves thinking it's curry leaves. So there are many in this group :)
But that leaves look pretty..
I wouldn't blame ur friend. These look very much like curry leaves. Hope they tasted good :)
Poor guy ...
Funny and didn't know about that donkey thing...
They look too big to be mistaken fr curry leaves ...anywayz hw was the lunch?:)
like the many others i also ask- how was the 'olive leaf' tempering?...did it lend its 'distinctive' flavour to the spicy curry giving it a cool 'peaceful' taste???
@All
apologies for not mentioning that it was ofcoz not used to make any dish.;-D
@Scorpiogenius
;-D
@Thomman
yeah...I have no idea...I dont think so..;-P
@Amal
He thankfully didnot use them..we keep it quite sacred..
@Dhanya
haha..this guy was completely clueless what it was all about..
@Abhi
ofcoz not..;-)
@Priya
hehe..yeah he knows now though!
@Anon
actually they are smaller than regular curry leaves..it just looks big close-up..Lunch went fine without any 'curry leaves'..:)
@Ann
haha..it was not olive leaves..boxwood...
well..he anyways uses olive oil for sambhar..i have had enough of it!!;-D
LOL! :) :D
Thats an interesting snippet I learnt today...
Glad to know you managed to save it from becoming lunch. LOL!
paavam..kuttam parayan pattilla..anukamba maathram..
pinne wondering how beghearted the church there..this much cute a plant to give to devotees..(ithu nammal naatile achanmaare kanikkanam mathew..amaanthikkaruthu..oru photo enkilum..ee sudinam)
may be Mathew,pareekshanam aayirikkum ketto...thalararuthu...haha..ella ironyum kadannu pokatte...samaadhanathinte olive..(enjoy)
hmm... o my god...smeone shuld hav clickd ur pic at that time...
heheee....
wow..Well..u shud have put it in just to see how it will be..:P
lol..funny..I thought you got to see when he was chopping it..lols..Glad u rescued it Mats..:P
If he had actually gone ahead and made curry, with those 'curry leaves'....
*Shudder*
Maybe he would have come up with a whole new dish altogether!
:)
@Shrutz
a domesticated ass!!;-D
@Vidya
:)
@Pooja
yeah..i was quite relieved too..:-)
@Ann
Well..its actually a street bush here..i think our naadan palm leaves have its own beauty!:-)
@Devil Incarnate
hehe..yeah..;-P
@Divs
:-)
@Jina
best!! ;-D
@Varsha
I think i wouldnot have been able to bear the guilt of seeing it chopped..!!
@Nitram
haa...I would have rather made a new dish out of him in that case.. ;-D
Anjanamennaalenikkariyaam, manjalu pole veluththirikkum. :-)
On a second look, I think there's a distant resemblance between the two leaves. :-)
saved in the nick of time.. :)
and you said nothing about its taste!!!!!!!!!!! "donkey" - was that the exact word you used (being a mallu)? hihi
LOL...that was hilarious....when I saw the pictures, even i thought it is curry leaf ...resemble the same you know.....and was wondering it should have been in the other food blog of yours!!!!....:D...
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