THE INVISIBLE INGREDIENT
On a hot summer noon, if you offer me a choice: “Pepsi or Coke?”, I would say, “Coke, anytime.”
Now, you may shout, “Pepsi. Only Pepsi.”
Well, before you get it wrong, let me clarify,
here itself… that, I am not trying to promote Coke in my blog. Certainly, Coca-Cola
Company doesn’t need my favour in this respect. I love Coke, because, I love
the Coke stories… The legends of Coca-Cola!
One of the legends around this drink is still
alive: The secret formula. That, nobody knows what goes into making it other than
the Coca leaves and the Kola nuts… No one knows what is that ‘magic something’
they add to taste it so romantic…
I was very small when I had first heard about
this folklore. The mystery had captivated my imagination… and, ever since then,
I had loved this drink just because I had loved the mystery, the secret, the
suspense…
“What is that ‘secret something’ they add to
create the magic of Coca-Cola?” “What is the invisible Ingredient?”
The funniest part of this legend is: even if you
come with your authentic answer, I will not buy it!
I want the mystery to remain always so – a
mystery!
Please, for my childhood’s sake, don’t take away
the legend out my stories. Let Coke be.
One of the simple
delights in my life is visiting my friend Manjeet’s house. I love simple food
and his wife prepares some amazing food. Yes, simple food! No grills, no
frills. And, of course, no bills!
Yesterday morning, I was there. First came this
unusual snack for the morning: the brown chana
salad! Chana boiled just right,
onions and tomatoes chopped just fine, salt and red chilly-powder just right…
lime to taste. Steaming-hot, served in your simple steel quarter-plate. With a simple
steel-spoon.
Then came something irresistible: hot Mooli (Radish)
Parathas, just right in thickness and size… Just right in taste, with a mild
touch of desi ghee. Served with
home-made curds (Yoghurt). Two of them were too much! And, they served them on
their simple steel half-plates!
Big deal, isn’t it?
Yes, in deed, it is a big deal for me!
I would go home and tell about it… I would stand
before my students and rave about it… I would even mount myself on crowded naka and blow the trumpet! And, yes, I
am already harping upon it, here, in this blog!
Not a big deal, dear. Just some boiled brown-chana, two mooli parathas and some
home-made curds. Simple plates, simple food and simple people.
I remembered the legend of Coca-Cola. I don’t
want the mystery and the magic of – “No one knows the secret” – to die… I want
the Coke to be!
A thousand cookery shows on TV. Both men and women
host them. Best of the best Chefs come and show you how to prepare the finest snacks
and meals. There are travel shows and they take you around the remote villages
and exotic places just to show why some food is so raved about.
But, the greatest chefs in the world
will always
be our moms.
Our simple moms.
That’s why the greatest recipe
shall always be
the ‘Mother’s recipe’!
Now, write down the secret: two fists of black chana boiled just right; a medium-sized
tomato and onion finely chopped; just a little red chilly powder or chaat masala as you wish, salt to taste
and a tinch of lime juice… Serve it hot on your simple steel-quarter-plates or
small steel-bowls, along with a spoon…
And, mix it well with that legendary ‘something’ – the
million-dollar mystery: Loads of LOVE!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics. Hariprasad
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Comments
Love,
GERRY
Long live Mothers!
Thanks Gerry for this amazing post.
.. Milinda
Love,
GERRY
Love,
GERRY
Love,
GERRY