international potluck
Oct. 3rd, 2008 09:17 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's that time again...
The Engineering Management potluck dinner is tonight and I'm already salivating...
Appetizer
1) Chicken Wings
2) Potato and Onion Bujia (Indian style fries in chick pea flour)
3) Samosa ( Stuffed vegetable fry)
Main course
1) Lemon fried Rice
2) Egg Fried Rice
3) Chicken Curry
4) Chole (Garbanzo curry)
5) Chicken dish
6) Non Vegetarian
7) Korean vegetable Noodles
8) Chopped Boiled Eggs
Dessert -
1) Ice cream
2) Hyderabadi Sweet
3) Mazamorra Morada - Spainish Desert
4) Carrot Cake with welcome to graduate students written on it
5) Coca- Cola cake
One of the new students in the program is from Peru and he is bringing the Mazamorra Morada - something new!
I didn't really comprehend the prevalence of vegetarianism in Indian culture until recently. I just previously thought it odd that people bringing food had to list if it had meat in it or not. But it sounds like it is very common, at least among the the Indian students in our department.
Oh, this is going to be so yummy. Seriously, it's 9:30 in the morning and I just finished breakfast, but I'm salivating for dinner.
The Engineering Management potluck dinner is tonight and I'm already salivating...
Appetizer
1) Chicken Wings
2) Potato and Onion Bujia (Indian style fries in chick pea flour)
3) Samosa ( Stuffed vegetable fry)
Main course
1) Lemon fried Rice
2) Egg Fried Rice
3) Chicken Curry
4) Chole (Garbanzo curry)
5) Chicken dish
6) Non Vegetarian
7) Korean vegetable Noodles
8) Chopped Boiled Eggs
Dessert -
1) Ice cream
2) Hyderabadi Sweet
3) Mazamorra Morada - Spainish Desert
4) Carrot Cake with welcome to graduate students written on it
5) Coca- Cola cake
One of the new students in the program is from Peru and he is bringing the Mazamorra Morada - something new!
I didn't really comprehend the prevalence of vegetarianism in Indian culture until recently. I just previously thought it odd that people bringing food had to list if it had meat in it or not. But it sounds like it is very common, at least among the the Indian students in our department.
Oh, this is going to be so yummy. Seriously, it's 9:30 in the morning and I just finished breakfast, but I'm salivating for dinner.