Mit Magzter GOLD unbegrenztes Potenzial nutzen

Mit Magzter GOLD unbegrenztes Potenzial nutzen

Erhalten Sie unbegrenzten Zugriff auf über 9.000 Zeitschriften, Zeitungen und Premium-Artikel für nur

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jahr

Versuchen GOLD - Frei

Rice and Shine!

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

|

November 02, 2025

From Goa to Japan, rice gruel—humble, nourishing, and steeped in tradition—appears in countless iterations. Yet, wherever it's found, this simple dish tells a universal story of comfort and care

- Raul Dias

Across continents and centuries, one humble dish has quietly sustained communities, healed the unwell, and soothed countless souls: rice gruel.

It may be known by many names—pez, kanji, congee, cháo, jok, okayu—but the essence remains the same. A simple combination of rice and water with a little seasoning, transformed by time, texture, and tradition into something far greater than the sum of its parts.

Go...East!

Travel eastward to Thailand, and rice gruel takes on a new life as jok. Far from the plainness of its South Asian cousins, jok is rich, fragrant, and deeply savoury. A common breakfast dish, it features rice simmered until almost dissolved, forming a creamy porridge that cradles minced pork balls, shredded ginger, fried garlic, spring onions, and often a soft egg that melds into the mix. Sold at street-side carts and busy markets, jok is as much a part of Thai morning life as coffee or conversation. It is nourishment and ritual, eaten by students before school, workers before dawn, and elders seeking warmth before the day begins.

In Vietnam, the story continues with cháo—a lighter, often broth-based version of rice gruel. The Vietnamese, too, turn to it for comfort, particularly during times of sickness or fatigue. A bowl of cháo might contain shredded chicken, chopped coriander, crispy shallots, and a splash of fish sauce, offering a delicate balance between salt, sweetness, and umami. The dish's role in Vietnamese culture mirrors that of congee across much of East Asia: not just food, but medicine, a liquid lullaby that restores equilibrium to a weary body.

Comfort cup

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

Can meditation lead you to God?

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

time to read

1 mins

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal

Trying to raise complaint for late product delivery, man loses ₹70k

A 34-year-old man lost Rs70,000, while trying to raise a complaint for late delivery of a product.

time to read

1 min

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

Betul unites against revived port plan

The Betul village panchayat along with Quepem MLA Altone D'Costa on Sunday vehemently opposed the proposed Betul port by the Mormugao Port Authority (MPA), asserting the port will destroy the livelihoods of the local fishing communities, the fish breeding hub and tourism in the area.

time to read

1 mins

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal

Falsely linked to Naresh Goyal case, retd prof loses ₹7.68L after 13-day digi arrest

In yet another digital arrest scam, a 61-year-old retired professor lost Rs7.68 lakh to fake police, who kept him under virtual surveillance November 2 to 14.

time to read

1 mins

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal

SIR exercise marks 90,000 voters for deletion in Goa

VOTERS EITHER DEAD, SHIFTED, APPEAR TWICE IN ROLLS OR ABSENT AT PLACE OF RESIDENCE

time to read

1 mins

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal

Congress unveils 10-point plan to tackle pollution

Mumbai Congress on Sunday released its 'Clean Air Action Plan,' outlining emergency, medium-term, and long-term measures to combat rising air pollution.

time to read

1 min

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal

54,000 at high risk of AIDS in MP, says NACO report

Indore, Jabalpur and Bhopal have the highest number of AIDS cases in Madhya Pradesh, says the National AIDS Control Organisation's (NACO) latest report.

time to read

1 mins

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal

Bharatiya, yet doesn't know own language, rues Bhagwat

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday expressed concern over the declining use of Indian languages and mother tongues, saying the situation has reached a point where \"some Bharatiya people do not know our own languages\".

time to read

2 mins

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal

Police image needs overhaul: PM

PM Narendra Modi on Sunday stressed the urgent need to transform public perception of the police, particularly among the youth, by enhancing professionalism, sensitivity, and responsiveness.

time to read

2 mins

December 01, 2025

The Free Press Journal

300 firms lined for mega recruitment drive

The UP government is preparing to organise the Employment Mahakumbh 2025, a large-scale job fair aimed at expanding employment opportunities for young candidates across the state.

time to read

1 min

December 01, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size