To a student of accounting who recently wrote an exam in internal auditing- "fudge" is what a poor accountant does with the numbers when his/her balance sheets do not balance!
The twain (Indian sweets and American desserts) meet at the Chhenna Podo (Oriya) and the cheesecake. Actually, it also exemplifies our cooking styles, Indian - overdone (hence the podo - jala hua (Hindi) ) whereas the cheesecake seems to have hardly spent time in the oven!
Lov'em both - the gori and the dusky ;-) And the in betweens and the kaali, oh but I digress!
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I know most of you will come after me with a "danda" for saying this.
The hateful fudge!!
Never developed a taste for chocolate - prefer the Indian variety of sweets anytime.
'Pardesi' Jaisi Koi Nahin!
or
Par, Desi Jaisi Koi Nahin!
Whatever, Sujata!!!!
Fudge and caramel apples. OMG, Sujata, I won't come after you with a 'danda' but fudge is my favorite and I am a chocoholic.
Now I don't to 'fudge' my smattering of knowledge.
Yet literate version - as per Sujata.
Illiterate version - Ajmeri Kalakhand !
To a student of accounting who recently wrote an exam in internal auditing- "fudge" is what a poor accountant does with the numbers when his/her balance sheets do not balance!
The twain (Indian sweets and American desserts) meet at the Chhenna Podo (Oriya) and the cheesecake. Actually, it also exemplifies our cooking styles, Indian - overdone (hence the podo - jala hua (Hindi) ) whereas the cheesecake seems to have hardly spent time in the oven!
Lov'em both - the gori and the dusky ;-) And the in betweens and the kaali, oh but I digress!
Great photo op out there... i would say.
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