Banana flower

jkmrao
Lata
At a glance, this reminds me of windmills. - also reminds me of a tamil movie - "Kandukondein Kandukondein". There is a part where a character in the movie compares how the Indian women would use this flower (or any edible ones for that matter) in cooking, whereas the caucasian/non indian people might use it for scientific purposes! I sort of felt sad at that comment. The people who do use this flower in cooking, I wonder about their level of patience. :)
Tue, 06/16/2009 - 12:12 Permalink
jayamohan
Any recipe with banana flower is a favorite in our home! Of course, taking out the 'kallan'(as we call the central hard part of each small flower) but won't mind doing it for the medicinal values of it!
Tue, 06/16/2009 - 20:36 Permalink
ashanagendra
For me it looks like four Cessna aircraft ,the front part looks like propeller.nice one Mohanaji,Banana flower cutlet ......yummy:)
Tue, 06/16/2009 - 21:13 Permalink
rajamma_2

Hey Asha, your comment is from a Pilot's mother's heart?By the way Vazhaippoo vadai is famousin Tirunelveli side. have you tasted it?
Tue, 06/16/2009 - 22:00 Permalink
ashanagendra
yes Rajam ma'm i have tasted it,my mother in law preparation is my all time favorite:)
Tue, 06/16/2009 - 23:49 Permalink
lakshmiraghu
Beautiful design&the combination of dark shade and light shade has given nice effect mOhanaji,Rajammaji Vazhaippoo poriyal also famous.
Wed, 06/17/2009 - 17:59 Permalink
jkmrao

The ones I like in the banana flowers are the thin skin-like things that covers the "thief". We used to collect them, dry them and ask our mother to fry them for us. They used to just melt on the tongue, yummy :-) Of course another use for those purple banana layers that cover the flowers is to burn it and use it to apply on the forehead as tilakam during religious feasts before eating. Funnily, we used to write on them with a nib or pencil. Regards! - mOhana
Thu, 06/18/2009 - 11:02 Permalink
judelined
Looks like Thetti Poo (Ixora) to me... http://farm1.static.flickr.com/72/213862777_799e34e570.jpg http://k43.pbase.com/g3/48/640748/2/56234565.101_0059.jpg
Sat, 06/20/2009 - 00:19 Permalink