Author Archive: Tsering

Our Tsering is not even fully aware of her true inner strength. Born and raised in exile, she is one of the most grounded and gracious individuals. She will tell you like it is if it is in your own best interest and will drop everything to come to your aid if you need it.

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40 mg of sand with 100 gm of raisins, please!

40 mg of sand with 100 gm of raisins, please!

| June 2, 2009 | 2 Comments

Do you know the defect action level of the dried beans you bought or the curry powder that you just used to make that sumptuous meal? When I first heard the term, it sounded like a war strategy! In lay people’s language, the level of mould, bugs, sand etc. in your food that are considered [...]

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Mama, where are the tomatoes?

Mama, where are the tomatoes?

| May 26, 2009 | 5 Comments

My siblings and I grew up with vegetable/fruit gardens – my amala (mother in Tibetan) had a green thumb and LOVED gardening. Any unused plot of land my mother found whether it belonged to us or the neighbour (well, most were happy to oblige) she would plant vegetables/herbs. I am grateful that she instilled in [...]

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Yes! He Loves Meat too.

Yes! He Loves Meat too.

| May 19, 2009 | 2 Comments

I got the green signal from my son, GT’s paediatrician to start him on solids. Introducing him to single/multi cereals was easy; he loved the new tastes and textures. As parents, my husband, who loves his meat and me a vegetarian (it has been 15 years!!!) made the decision to feed our children with meat-as [...]

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Food & History – Fascinating Facts!

Food & History – Fascinating Facts!

| May 11, 2009 | 1 Comment

For all food lovers who like to know about the timeline of food discoveries here is a great website www.foodtimeline.org. This website is deceptively bland to look at but it details the amazing evolution of food; how trade, politics, wars, migration and pop culture influenced and continue to influence the food we eat and serve [...]

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Chai for two please!

Chai for two please!

| May 7, 2009 | 1 Comment

Born in exile in India, I had the opportunity to embrace my Tibetan food heritage (which at times was challenging as most Tibetan recipes are meat based hearty soup to weather the cold climate of Tibet and not for a vegetarian like me living in sub-tropical India) and India’s diverse and rich cuisine. As I [...]

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Welcome to Zompparound

Welcome to Zompparound

| May 7, 2009 | 0 Comments

T Zompparound is a forum for stories, articles and opinions about the state of food and the food industry and its impact on political, economical, environmental, social, and cultural dimensions of life. It also allows us to share food memories and recipes from around the world, be it your grandma or mom’s cooking, or of [...]

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