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05/01/2022

phonekaro.in is a startup from jaipur, where we will list local trusted vendors.

for this project we are hiring Marketing and sales executives who is willing to work as freelancer on commission basis.

if you want to work with us kindly send your biodata and all documents in inbox or you can email us at [Email hidden]

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17/01/2021

HELLO!
Hope Everyone is Fine in this covid-19 Period. Well Guys phonekaro.in is a startup and registered from MSME, Govt of India. It is a local vendors portal from Rajasthan, Jaipur where we are registering vendors as trusted local vendors from Rajasthan. We Are Hiring Part Time / Freelancer / Freshers Employees, who are willing to work with a new startup. We are hiring in marketing, advertising and sales executive, who can meet Jaipur related vendors, tell them about phonekaro.in & it benifits and Register them on our portal. Well we are hiring people on commission basis. It is completely commission based and free lancing job. So if you think, you are fit for marketing and advertising world and you have zeel. Phonekaro.in welcomes you. Please send your biodata along with your photo and all necessary certificates to [email protected] . Hope we can fly together. Thank you so much.

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Bhai Dooj is one of the significant Hindu festivals. It strengthens the bond of affection between brothers and sisters. ...
03/03/2018

Bhai Dooj is one of the significant Hindu festivals. It strengthens the bond of affection between brothers and sisters. As the name suggests the festival is observed on second day i.e. Dwitiya Tithi as per Hindu calendar.

Bhai Dooj is also known as Bhratri Dwitiya. There are two Bhai Dooj in Hindu calendar. The other one, which is more popular, is observed two days after Deepavali Puja and also known as Bhai Dooj.

Holi Bhai Dooj, although quite popular in some regions, is less known festival. Famous treatise on Hindu festivals e.g. Dharma Sindhu, Nirnaya Sindhu and Vratraj also don't mention Holi Bhai Dooj. Holi Bhai Dooj should be observed when Dwitiya Tithi prevails. Hence depending on Holika Dahan day, it might fall either next day or on second day after Rangawali Holi.



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Holi Food Delicacies :          Gujiyas are sweet dumplings made of maida or flour and filled with a delightful khoya an...
01/03/2018

Holi Food Delicacies :

Gujiyas are sweet dumplings made of maida or flour and filled with a delightful khoya and dry fruits mixture and are popularly made in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Deep fried in ghee and dipped in a sugary syrup, this Indian dessert is commonly made during the festival of Holi. The crisp outer layer cracks in the mouth for the sweet filling to take on your senses. Today, there are many versions of the gujiya available with different fillings such as dry fruit gujiya, mawa gujiya and even healthier ones like baked gujiyas, but nothing beats the timeless classic. (ref : food.ndtv . com)

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Holi Food Delicacies :         Kanji vada is a popular local delight in Rajasthan and also in Gujarat. It consists of sm...
28/02/2018

Holi Food Delicacies :

Kanji vada is a popular local delight in Rajasthan and also in Gujarat. It consists of small moong dal vadas immersed in a tangy mustard flavoured fermented liquid called Kanji. Traditionally, the Kanji or the 'Rai ka paani' needs to be prepared a day in advance to get a slight tang due to the fermentation process. The soft yet crisp fried vadas are dipped into the kanji the next day just before serving.

Kanji is also consumed by itself as a beverage in several Rajasthani and Gujarati households for its excellent digestive qualities. Especially during Holi, the drink is served along with or after the heavy sweets and greasy snacks to keep your digestive system stable. As documented in texts like the Kashyapa Samhita, kanjika is described as a sour, fermented rice gruel popular in the south. Kanjika, it would appear, then referred to a class of fermented foods. The north-western kanji is believed to have originated from there.

In his book, 'A Historical Dictionary of Indian Food', Food Historian K. T Acharya defines Kanji as a "Current term for the residual starchy water, from the Sanskrit Kanjika... Frequently the product was left to sour overnight and drunk as a morning beverage, either hot or cold...the acidic liquour was even used , like vinegar to preserve , to preserve fruits like the mango, amla and cucumber. In Gujarat, a dish of fried pulse lumps in soured in rice water is also termed kanji."

In his book, 'The Travelling Belly', Food blogger Kalyan Karmakar writes about his tryst with the treat outside the Hawa Mahal in Jaipur. "It looked like dahi vada floating on what looked like rasgulla sugar syrup." He further writes about how pleasantly surprised he was with the delicacy when he finally got to taste it. "These vadas are made of ground moong daal, deep fried and then soaked in water infused with mustard, chillies and tamarind. It detoxes your system and is good for the liver."
You can also try making Kanji Vada at home with this easy recipe.

Ingredients Of Kanji Ke Vade
1 kg urad dal
1 inch ginger, grated
Some coriander leaves, chopped
2 green chillies, finely diced
For the base:
2 small pieces of asafoetida or heeng
3 tsp salt
4 tsp rai(mustard seeds) - finely ground
2 tsp red chillies-pounded
6 jugs water, boiled
Oil for deep-frying
Whole red chillies for garnish
1 tsp turmeric
How to Make Kanji ke Vade1. Soak the urad dal overnight and grind to a fine paste. It should have the consistency of batter.2. Pour into a vessel and whisk till the mixture turns fluffy.
3. Heat oil in a deep frying pan. Test the heat of the oil by dropping a little of the mixture into the pan. If it fluffs up and floats to the surface the oil is ready for frying.4. Take a piece of wet cloth on your left palm. Mix with some coriander leaves, ginger and green chillies.This allows the vadas to slide off into the pan without difficulty. Pour some of the mixture onto the cloth and flatten it, shaping it into round vadas. Slide these off one by one into the oil and deep-fry them.5. Continue to fry them until they turn a golden brown colour. Be careful not to make the vadas too thick.6. Keep a tawa on the fire and put the asafoetida in. Take an earthenware pot and as soon as the asafoetida emits an aroma, turn the pot upside down on the tawa to soak up the smell.7. Take the pot off the fire and fill it with warm water. Mix the rai, salt, red chilli powder, whole red chillies, turmeric into the water.8. Put the fried vadas into the pot.9. Cover the top of the pot with a clean muslin cloth and tie it securely. Leave the pot in the sun for 2-3 days and then it is ready to be served.

ref : food.ndtv.com

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