My last post was very sweet ;o), so thought of posting something spicy. Above is a photo of one of the many bajji stalls in mysore exhibition during Dasara. Chillis decorating the stall will eventually be used to make yummy bajjis.
Bajji is a famous fried snack in India, it is made by taking one or two ingredients such as Onion, Potato, Chilli, or ocasionally bread and dipping them in a batter of gram flour and then deep-frying them.
Closer look at the chillis
Mmmmmm! Now I'm hungry! I do love chillis! The bajji sounds delicious! Great shots as always, Sam! Hope you have a great day! Enjoy!
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Great shots, Anthony. I had to do a double take at first. I didn't realize those were chili peppers until I read your post.
ReplyDeleteChilli decoration is lovely. Wouldn't have noticed if you had not mentioned it. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks just like the kind of place I would want to stop! I like "spicy" and the Chile peppers look wonderful. Your photos make the event very inviting!
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I should love to taste these chillis as a fried snack!
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ReplyDelete:) Now I am feeling hungry!!!
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Nice shot!!
Bhupesh
Really nice colour :-) and green has allways been my favourite!!
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The bajjis sound delish, and I love spicy food! I used a lot of red chillies in my cooking.
ReplyDeleteSuch vibrant colour, great shots.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious.
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fabulous photos... I could nearly be there :)
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the chillis!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like anaheim pepper. We love to stuff this with cheese.
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Love those peppers!
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Wonderful chili shot!
ReplyDeleteThe Chillies look great. I am wondering why Mysore Delhi papad?
ReplyDeleteGreat chilishots!
ReplyDeleteThose look good. The chilis of course and the bajjis. And it looks nice and warm near that stand.
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