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Here are some nice, dry coconuts. These are ready to great, or extract from the shell. There are so many things you can do or prepare with coconuts. Let's start with "coconut choka" and go down the line to some "sweet red bread" or salarah. We also used the shell to fuel the "fireside". This is just a little wonderful memory of beautiful Guyana.

Katahar and Coconuts is what makes a body strong. Enjoy!
FM
Did someone say katahar taste like old cloth? Yes, because most people talk about katahar but cannot cook it right. No, if you cook it properly and talk less, then it will taste like vegetarian meat. The seed has to cook separate and make sure the coconut milk is nicely added. I see some of you have the taste bud for some good tasting katahar. The picture above is a good example what katahar curry should look like. For the rest of you, well, just hold katahar.
FM
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Originally posted by chameli:
haven't had it in years though.


ammmmmmm...u forgot to eat some at my 50th?
well den, i gon make some next mth just for you

i loooooooooove katahar curry wid shrimps too...lots of coconut milk (doan skimp) n it is one of de few curries my son will enjoy (he is a coconutBig Grin )

i does pick out de seed and load it on me plateBig Grin[/QUOTE]

feels like it was years ago

but you know....when you eat lots of different very delicious foods.....one can't stand out.

i really need a full plate of just katahar curry Smile

next month eh?....is that an invitation?
Villagebelle
quote:
Originally posted by Villagebelle:
quote:
Originally posted by chameli:
haven't had it in years though.


ammmmmmm...u forgot to eat some at my 50th?
well den, i gon make some next mth just for you

i loooooooooove katahar curry wid shrimps too...lots of coconut milk (doan skimp) n it is one of de few curries my son will enjoy (he is a coconutBig Grin )

i does pick out de seed and load it on me plateBig Grin


feels like it was years ago

but you know....when you eat lots of different very delicious foods.....one can't stand out.

i really need a full plate of just katahar curry Smile

next month eh?....is that an invitation?[/QUOTE]

Do you cook the katahar in the shell. I've had it like that once, only thing it takes sometime to peel.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Inqubus:
this must be a coolie dish

For n_igga people information, katahar is the Hindi name of the fruit which is part of the jackfruit family and which is native to Southern and South East Asia. It is the national fruit of Bangladesh and makes a popular dish in North India, especially Uttar Pradesh from where indentured immigrants migrated to Guyana and other Caribbean lands. According to Wikipedia, "Jackfruit is also found in East Africa e.g. in Uganda and Mauritius, as well as throughout Brazil."

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