
Food: I am definitely a foodie. Many times when I go home from college, my visit revolves around food: planning, making, buying, and best of all- tasting food. Just recently, I learned to roll and bake a flat bread (chapatti) just like my mother- I was quite happy! My favorite cuisines include Indian , Inchin , Mediterrean, and Japanese. I am a vegetarian but I don't eat eggs and do my best to only eat organic dairy. I have been raised as a vegetarian on Indian food and find the most satisfying meal a bowl of lentil soup and rice. Many times, my non-Indian friends say that there is a distinct scent of a mixture spices that they recognize upon entering my home which I cannot seem to pick up. I am used to topping soups and curries off with cilantro as a symbol of freshness and vibrance.
Religion and Books: I am a practicing Hindu. I consider myself more spiritual than religious. I have read the ancient Hindu texts like the Ramayan and parts of the Bhagavat Geeta, and aspire to eventually read and understand the Vedas. I have a difficult time understanding because I don't understand Sanskrit and am not sure how exact the interpretation is. At home my parents and grandmother read religious books that are written in Gujarati, a northern language of India.
Everyday, my mother wears a simple red bindi on her forehead to symbolize her status as a married woman and the wisdom from the precinct third eye. When attending Indian cultural event, she a wears more colorful and fashionable bindi.
your writing and photographs entertained me and kept my mind busy painting a picture!
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