RAMBLING ALONG THE COFFEE TRAIL!

  Feb 23 2007  | Views 554 |  Comments  (13)
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  ixedoc posted 1 year ago

Dear verboseviju,

O-me-god!!! If only Id read your piece before I posted mine – id have withdrawn it. Mine looks like a poor imitation and a very obviously bad ode to the elixir of life, coffee. Read you’re from Bhadravathi – was there last year. My caretaker Lakshmi (with me for ten years now) and her husband, Ravi, are from there. Intend settling down there after my day is done. Who knows I may drop in for the manna from heavens to your place…..

Lakshmi was transported (abducted, rather) to Chennai, after my sister who was with me here for sometime tasted her version of coffee. She asks; how can you drink this Kumar? And you call it coffee? Siva Siva….kaapiya idu, kashayama???

Took the girl back to Mylapore, where for seven days the poor girl had to brew and remix coffee till she emerged with a degree. Now she brews me the best here is. Only my poor sister died recently and couldn’t see the results of her tutelage….

Regatrds, ixedoc



  verboseviju posted 1 year ago

 

Hi readers,

The response to this piece has been as invigorating as a freshly brewed cup of coffee. But my most cherished comment came from my 80 year old father in law….sorry…Appa. I just feel compelled to share it with you.

verboseviju 

 

…Read about coffee. Excellent. Henceforth, you will get in the mornings…  why always… we will ensure coffee in big tumbler and davara!   Good reading. Keep it up.

Lots of love,

appa

 



  swarajya posted 1 year ago

Yes coffee is like Achilis' heal of South Indians.Give a cup of coffee and get anything done.In America  you can buy bucket-sized cups of coffee in any flavour you like other than coffee.I liked  Starbuck coffee for the first time because of its reputation.Later I tried to avoid going near a Starbuck parlour.
I remember a story of a young man going to buy a tie in America.The salesman was told to show a tie of the colour of coffee.The salesman asked Brazilian or Indian.Then he asked with milk or without milk.Then he asked with sugar or without sugar.then he asked fresh or stale.So we know coffee being  preferred in different ways.
Drinking decaffeinated coffee is like kissing your sister.Caffeinated coffee is the one which is refreshing, rejuvinating, revigouring and satisfying like one's wife.


 



  palahali posted 1 year ago

Thanks for the nice tribute to coffee. The word brings one to mind the great coffeehouses of  past. The Bangalore India coffee  house still functions in its dilapidated home. We used to frequent it in our college days  and now my daughter's generation hangs around there. People have  scuttled  moves to demolish the place. The Coffe house on Coleege street in Culcutta is another great institution. It still inspires youth. The India coffee house which used to be in Connaught circus  which used to play host to politicians of all hues has not been that lucky. However these are all in big citie. There was a time when smaller north Indian cities did not have coffee houses. Now thery are all over the place. LOng live coffee and Writers on Coffee !



  Kalyanee posted 1 year ago

Viju,
Yummy blog...
believe it or not, i can fall asleep even after having a cup of coffee just minutes b4!
Kalyanee



  jonaki4u posted 1 year ago

Oh dear! the thought of coffee actually starts stimulating my olfactory, but definitely, the N-Indian way, however peculiar you may find it....but yes, I can very much relate to your daavra of coffee too......good read...



  maddss123 posted 1 year ago

Viju

A good cup of Filter coffee is equal to, Punch Amrutum...........I just freak out on good cup of coffee if its in the morning..............very interesting blog!



  lagan posted 1 year ago

hi viju,
 
nice blog.. aah the bliss of early morning filter coffee with fresh boiled milk.. living in boston now, i have to be content with tiny canned canisters of half and half or settle for just black..
 
btw, u might be amused to know people from andhra do the same coffee routine too.. kafi in the morning and tea in the evening..
 
also, u lived in baghdad? may be that can get us a yet another interesting blog?
 
cheers,
/lagan.



  verboseviju posted 1 year ago

Yeah...denice_menace... There were special ' vellam potta kaapi' ( coffee with jaggery) and 'Chukku kaapi' when one is not well... Good Ol' Days!



  denice _menace posted 1 year ago

I was` never fed Kapi in my childhood days..i was bournvita or horlix all the way..but my mom is from teh kapi belt, so she loved drinking  that aromatic kapi thrice a day..
and coming to my memories with my grandma..dating back to teh 70's...they had this huge kitchen and fire place , they always cooked on the fire as long as I remeber and untill they found the Gober gas an alternative in that village, I think my grandma was teh first one to adopt to this technology .
Kapi in her house was an everyday ritual..the big vessel would be boiling with kapi powder and jaggery water...that is the decoction and the fresh milk would be brought about for the kapi and mixd with it , by that time the whole household woke up to the smell of it.....that kapi tasted so different than the the kapi we have with sugar...





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