
Dear friends,
I hope this blog finds you in good spirits. Today’s writing prompt, “What food would you say is your specialty?” immediately made my mouth water.
Whenever I think about specialty food, especially the cuisine from Bihar, there are so many delicious and spicy dishes that evoke fond memories. As a Bihari, I have a deep connection with traditional, flavorful food.
Bihar offers a rich variety of dishes, from fish fry to chicken handi, dal fry, Chole Bhature, and khichdi. But one dish I particularly love is Litti Chokha.
However, above all, my favorite specialty item is dosa. Although dosa originates from South India, it holds a special place in my heart and there is a reason, which always makes me smile.
In this post, I want to share a funny childhood story about my first accidental encounter with dosa—an experience that still makes me chuckle whenever I think of it.

I was about nine or ten years old when this happened. We had recently moved from a small town to Ranchi.
Being the youngest in the family, I wasn’t allowed to go out with friends to eat at restaurants back in my hometown.
But after we moved, I suddenly found myself with more freedom. Though I had the freedom to explore, I didn’t have any friends in this new city yet, so I often felt a bit lonely.
Little known about Dosa
One evening, as I was sitting outside, I remembered hearing from friends that people celebrate happiness by eating dosa. And since I was feeling excited about our new life in Ranchi, I thought, “Why not celebrate with a dosa?” Little did I know, I was in for a surprise.
That night, after dinner, I decided to walk to Gupta Mistan Bhandar, a nearby sweet shop, convinced that dosa was a type of dessert, something like gulab jamun or jalebi.
In my childish mind, I imagined it to be sweet and soft, the perfect after-dinner treat. So, after a hearty meal of paneer and rice at home, I set out with excitement to try my first dosa.
The shop was about half a kilometer away, and by the time I arrived, it was around 9:30 PM. I found an empty table and settled in. When the waiter came, I confidently ordered, “One dosa, please.” As I waited, the warm breeze from the ceiling fan made me drowsy, and I ended up dozing off for a few minutes.
I woke up to the sight of something unfamiliar being served at the table next to mine. It looked nothing like the dessert I had imagined—it was large, paper-thin, and crispy.
My heart sank. “Is this what a dosa looks like?” I thought as panic began to rise. Before I could process it, the waiter placed the same dish in front of me.
I stared at it in horror. Having just eaten a full meal at home, my stomach was already tight, and now I had this big dosa sitting in front of me. But what could I do?
I couldn’t just leave it untouched. I didn’t want to look foolish in front of the other customers. So, with great difficulty, I started eating.
It took me over half an hour to finish
It took me over half an hour to finish, struggling with each bite. By the end, I felt like my stomach was about to burst. And the worst part? I still had to walk half a kilometer back home.
When I finally got home and told my family the whole story, they burst into laughter. They laughed so hard that they had tears in their eyes, while I stood there trying to hide my embarrassment, forcing a smile and pretending to laugh along.
Even today, whenever I see dosa, that memory flashes before my eyes, and I can’t help but smile. But, despite the funny experience, dosa remains one of my favorite dishes.
As I finish writing this blog, I see that my family has just made fresh dosa at home. But the story of how it tastes will have to wait for the next blog. Until then, enjoy your special dishes and keep smiling!

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Funny how some stories stay anchored to an event / item for life!
Great post, Linda 🙂
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Thank you so much, 😊
It’s funny indeed how certain memories just stick with us, forever tied to a particular event or thing.
Every time I see a dosa now, it’s like that childhood story comes alive all over again!
I’m glad you enjoyed the post. It’s moments like these that remind us how simple things can bring such lasting joy.
Thanks again for reading and sharing your thoughts! 🌸
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My absolute pleasure – I just wish I had more time to read more posts by everyone – I get around as much as I can and always enjoy visiting! Linda 🙂
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Thank you, so much 😊
Your support and thoughtful visits mean so much.
I completely understand how busy life can get, so it’s all the more special when you take the time to stop by.
I truly appreciate it and always look forward to your kind words! 🌸
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Good morning.
Have a nice day.
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Wow thank you so much handsome man how are you doing dear
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Thank you for the kind words.💕
I’m doing great, and I hope you are too. 😊 How’s everything on your end, dear?
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How are you doing I hope you are doing well right
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Good night. Sweet dreams,
See you tomorrow.
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Thank you so much, 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the post.
Your kind words mean a lot and encourage me to keep sharing more.
Thanks again for your support! 🌸
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Always a pleasure, L xx
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Thank you so much.
Stay happy and blessed.
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Okay please where are you from
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I am from Kolkata, India.😊
and You are from ?
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Are you on zangi chat so we can communicate more
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I’m glad you’d like to keep in touch! I’m here anytime you’d like to chat, right within this platform.
While I’m not on Zangi, you can always reach out here for anything—whether it’s about creativity, inspiration, or just to share thoughts.
I’m always happy to connect! 😊
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Stay connected and stay happy.
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Italian food 😋
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Yes, I like Italian food, especially if someone treats me.”😂😂
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Thanks for your acceptance of sharing Italian food,😊😊
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very nice.
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A real pleasure😉🙏
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Heartfelt thanks for your kindness—truly appreciated from the depths of my soul.💕
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Indian food is diverse. I have had a few dishes and enjoyed every bite.
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Absolutely 😊 Indian food truly is a treasure trove of flavors, with so much diversity across regions.
I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed Indian dishes . Each bite carries a rich heritage, and there’s always something new
and exciting to discover in Indian cuisine. Is it not? 🍛
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thank u sir.
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You are welcome.💕
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dosas are very special to my heart, we only eat them with our friends who traveled in South India and acquired taste for it. they are vegan, so we would go to Masalaa with them for the best dosas in town. it was pre pandemic, after 2020 things changed.
well, long story short, we moved to the west coast and they moved to the east coast, previously we reside in the center of the us in Colorado. those days are long gone, but when we fly to New York to see them again we will definitely grab some dosas to celebrate.
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Thank you for sharing such a lovely story.💕
It’s amazing how food like dosas can create cherished memories with friends.
It must be special to relive those moments whenever you meet up again. Though times have changed, it’s heartwarming to know that your connection with them and your shared love for dosas remain strong.
I hope your reunion in New York is filled with laughter, friendship, and, of course, the best dosas!
Safe travels and happy feasting!😊😊
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از این لینک میتونید خرید و سفاش ریپورت اینستاگرام ثبت کنید و پیج مد نظرتون رو ببندید.
its very good
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Good morning.
Have a nice day.
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Okay thanks you so much .. how are you doing dear
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You’re very welcome! 😊
I’m doing well, thank you for asking!
How about you? Hope everything’s going great on your end too.
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Nice post sir 👍, I also love litti chokha 😋
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Thank you so much! 😊
It’s always great to connect with fellow Litti Chokha lovers!
Such a simple yet flavorful dish, right? Glad to hear you enjoy it too!
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Thank you so much, dear.💕
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Yes, Butter chicken is an all-time favorite!
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