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Mint Mumbai
|December 09, 2023
I was 11. My mom, baby sister and a couple of relatives were on the Gitanjali Express from Mumbai to Kolkata.

The train was a few stations away from the final destination when a food vendor came into our compartment selling what looked like bhel puri. Being a Mumbai kid, chaats like bhel puri and sev puri were my big favourites but I was seldom allowed to eat street food by my hyper-cautious grandparents with whom I lived. Now having endured the 30-plus hour train journey, I have a feeling my mom felt sympathetic towards me and bought me the "bhel puri' in the train. I was delighted to get my way with mom and hastily chomped on a mouthful of this bhel from a paper cone. My instant reaction was, "What in the world is this?" It was my first brush with the pungent taste of mustard oil along with the piquant taste-bud numbing chopped green chillies. Whatever this was, it was not even the same pin code as the bhel puri I loved. To say I hated it, is an understatement. Years later, I realised this was jhal muri and not my beloved bhel puri.
Like they say, everything you hated in childhood, turns into adulthood favourites.
I don't remember what that turning point in my life was when I started stocking mustard oil in my kitchen, liberally dousing dishes like begun pora (Bengali-style roasted brinjals) and jhal muri with this liquid gold. I even use mustard oil as a part of the oil component in salad dressings (Kohlrabi Salad With Kashmiri Flavours, using ginger and fennel powders). The sharp and pungent flavour can be attributed to allyl isothiocyanate.
This story is from the December 09, 2023 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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