Wednesday 30 November 2011

SOUTH INDIAN SNACK


GREENS GARAM PAKODA
Ingredients;
Onions-4
Amaranth leaves-1/4 cup
Spinach leaves-1/4 cup
Fenugreek leaves-little
Mint leaves-little
Coriander leaves
Green chilies-8-10
Garam masala-1 table spoon
Cooking soda -1/4 tea spoon
Bengal gram flour-3/4 cup
Rice flour-1 hand full
Cumin seeds powder-1 table spoon
Salt to taste
Oil to deep fry
METHOD
Chop all the greens and onions finely mix with the flour and mix tightly add 4 table spoons of hot oil mix well and put the rolls in hot deep fry till hot oil and serve hot.If there are some greens available with whatever greens you have.

Tuesday 29 November 2011

TASTY SNACKS [south Indian snack]

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 ONION PAKODA [one of the most favorite, delicious south Indian snack]
Ingredients:
Onions-10
Green chillies-10
Bengal gram flour-3/4 cup
Coriander powder-2 table spoon
Cumin seeds powder-1 table spoon
Salt to taste
Soda powder-1/2 tea spoon
Mint leaves [optional]-little
Coriander leaves
Oil for deep frying
METHOD;
               Cut onions length wise and mix all the other ingredients into roll batter consistency, add 4 table spoons of hot oil to the batter, now deep fry the rolls in hot oil till golden brown and serve hot Batter should be little tight to drop in the rolls .add one cup of rice flour to the dough it makes crispy rolls
Add little cloves powder to the batter
        
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Monday 28 November 2011

1729-HARDY RAMANUJAN NUMBER

         1759 is a number quite familiar to us.It is known as HARDY RAMANUJAN NUMBER in the royal empire of Mathematics.Once, Hardy went to see Ramanujan and  told that his taxi number was not a good number.but ramanujan become more impressed on the number.He told Hardy that it is the smallest number that can be written as the sum of the cubes of two numbers in two different ways                          

1729=1^3+12^3=9^3+10^3
                     
          The other features of 1729 are
                     (1) the number can be divided by the sum of the digits in it(1+7+2+9=19,1729/19=91).                      (2)it was discovered by the famous Mathematician Masahiko Fugiwara .the number can be     
                         written as the product of two numbers(91*19) such that one is the sum of the digits in it        (1+7+2+9=19)and the
                         other is the interchange of digits in the former one(91).
                          The other numbers with these peculiarities are 1,81,1458.
In real fact the numbers from 1 to 10000 are real friends to Ramanujan.