Friday 16 August 2013

Thojank Ambhadey




Many of you must be puzzled after reading the recipes name “thojank”. It’s a name of wild herb grown in monsoon season and thojank is a Tulu name. This monsoon herb is called Cassia Tora in English. The cassia tora is also known as Charota an Chakvad in Hindi, Chakunda in Bengali & Oriya, Kawaria in Gujarati, Chakramandrakam in Malayalam, Takala in Marathi, Chakramarda & Dadmari in Sanskrit, Tagarai in Tamil and Chinnakasinda in Telugu.

                                                 
                                              This herb exists only in monsoon season. In Mangalore we eagerly wait for this season for the  two reason one to enjoy the rain after hot hot summer and  for monsoon vegetables like thojank, kanilley (bamboo shots),pathrode(Colocasia leaves recipe) and mara kesu(tree taro leaves).To get these vegetable we have to wait for the next moonson. These vegetables are specially named as aati da attilu means recipes of atti(tulu month July-August) Coming to thojank it is a wild herbs that grows in open areas especially after a few shower of rain .I still remember my ajja(grandpa) and me go in search of this herbs. I always prefer to go to Mangalore (mom’s place) in this monsoon season; so this time I got a chance to click photos of these recipes when my mom prepared them.
                                             
                                                  It is very nutritious and poor man’s food. Tests show that these leaves have no viral, bacterial or fungal infection. There is no imbalance or abnormality in the soil composition either.


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 Procedure



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Soak rice and tuhar dal for 2 hr

Grind red chillies, tamarind,hing coconut and salt together

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Then add soaked rice and tuhar dal and grind coarsely to rawa consistency
Add chopped thojank to ground paste and mix well
Make small vadas and fry inoil
Serve hot 







Note:- In this recipe I have added 15 red chillies you can add per your taste.
                                  You can  try this recipe with drumstick leaves instead of thojank.



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Thojank Plant

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