Udupi: Feast of delicious traditional food as 'Aatid Onji Dina' celebrated


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Jul 19: 'Aatid Onji Dina', the feast of mouth-watering and rich traditional Tulu Nadu food was celebrated at Amanni Ramanna Shetty hall here on Tuesday, July 19. The food items were served on banana leaf as per tradition.

The fun-filled day, organized to commemorate the month of Aati, witnessed hundreds of women volunteers of Mahila Sangha participating enthusiastically.

Jayakar Shetty Indrali, president, Tulu Koota Udupi inaugurated the programme, while Meenakshi Madhav Bannanje, president, City Municipal Council, Udupi and Nirupama Prasad Shetty, district Lion's convener were present on the occasion.

Addressing the gathering, Jayakar Shetty said, "This day is organized for youth to understand the importance Aati month. This festival reminds us of olden days and the struggles of our forefathers. During monsoon, they used to face many difficulties and life was not easy. In order to cure the seasonal diseases, they used medicinal plants.

"In olden days, people used to play indoor games with friends while feasting on rural dishes. But the young generation has no such atmosphere at home. So programmes such as this go a long way in preserving our own culture.

"The purpose of organizing this programme was to educate youngsters about the culture of Tulu Nadu and preserve its rich heritage," he added.

Suprabha and volunteers catered variety of rural monsoon food. The food items especially made by the members of Mahila Mandals were mouth-watering.

Nearly 40 Mahila Mandali members participated in the event.

The stage function was followed by a delicious rich Tulu Nadu lunch served on banana leaves. Dishes such as boiled rice, 'arepda pundi', 'kudutha chutney', 'pathrode', 'chilimbi adde', 'pelakayida gatti', 'majoltha iretha gatti', 'thimare chutney', 'niruppada kukkuda chutney', 'kese chutney', 'pelakayida mulka', 'pundi gasi', 'uppad pachir palla', 'tevu, padpe, tauthe (cucumber), 'tojank palya', 'tojank vade', 'saar nadye', 'uppad', 'ale', 'pejakai', 'padengi gasi', 'tarayida chutney', 'thevu thetla', 'paradi payasa', 'kanasi gasi', 'pelakai pacchir' and more were served to the gathering.

Before the lunch break, colourful Tulu folk dance performances were staged by the members of all age group.

The programme was jointly organized by taluk Mahila Mandali Okkoota, Udupi, Kannada and Sanskrit department, Lions and Lioness club, Malpe and other Bants Sangha.

Sheela K Shetty, president, taluk Mahila Mandali Okkuta, Udupi, Lioness Veena V Kamat, president, Lioness club Malpe, Yashoda J Shetty, Girija Tallur Shivarama Shetty and others present.

 

  

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Happy Feast. Bon appetite.

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  • Mohammed Ilyas Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E, Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E

    Wed, Jul 20 2016

    Jayakar Shetty said, "This day is organized for youth to understand the importance Aati month.But in audience i can't see youngsters.Nice to see the Cultural foods.

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  • Judith L, mumbai

    Wed, Jul 20 2016

    Nice to keep tradition and culture alive. The food really looks inviting !!! Agreed. Ms. Rita, Germany now a days children rarely interested in traditional activities including traditional food.

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  • Prescy,Olvin D'souza, Bejai/Mangalore/Canada

    Wed, Jul 20 2016

    Kachpudha pudhr panle!!
    Bari shook undu.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jul 20 2016

    Of course Aatid onji dina remembers me back the days enjoyed at childhood.Now as someone commented ,that todays children have no such atmosphere at home is wrong.Reality is hardly someone does it and children too have no interest ,when mobile in Hand Plays.Still to remember and celebrate the good old Tradition is a good Thing for future ones.

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  • Dev Kumar, Bellampally/Udipi

    Wed, Jul 20 2016

    In that banana leaves all food items is my favourite.
    But I like most always..pelkayida gatti, neer dosa, manjol iretha gathi.
    What a beautiful culture of India.
    Everywhere for each celebration there is a different meaning in it.
    What food..in what occasion..and in what season to be used..with it's medicinal benefit.
    Looks like good organized event.

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  • Qandeel Balouch, Nashville

    Tue, Jul 19 2016

    Food looks nice like our Nashville buffet...do we have Cock Biryani too.

    Balouch food is very nice.Better than this.

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  • Dev Kumar, Bellampally/Udipi

    Wed, Jul 20 2016

    Ha ha..very nice..enjoy same with your family members.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2016

    We miss this traditional food festival.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Tue, Jul 19 2016

    Food looks Yum ...

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