Lotus fruit or Lotus seed pod: I've never eaten or used this in my cooking. According to the vendor, the seeds are removed from these fruits and used. The dried seeds are also used in a variety of ways in Indian cooking both savory and sweet and are quite expensive to buy.
If you thought that the color pallette here is vibrant, the taste pallette is not to be left behind - Lime, Chillies, Karaunda (Carissa carandas) and Ginger! Sour, citrus, fruity, hot, and well, ginger-y!
5 comments:
Hi suman, just wanted to know where did you find the lotus fruit in old delhi?
Hi Radhika
This was Maliwada - ahead of Kinnari Bazaar.
Cheers
Suman
Thanks Suman :)
Hi what was the price of lotus fruit pod in maliwada?
Hi Shruti, this was several years ago. :)
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