Does anyone know of any stores ( S Indian / Sri Lankan) selling those small salted fried and dried (marinated )curd peppers / chillies which go so very well with curd rice ?
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Fido.
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Does anyone know of any stores ( S Indian / Sri Lankan) selling those small salted fried and dried (marinated )curd peppers / chillies which go so very well with curd rice ?
Thanks FH ~ I have known these places , though never visited them .. I shall this coming weekend ... Appreciate the detailed pointers which would be so very time saving .
Since some times I might visit Scarborough as well ( and this is more for awareness ) , would Tamil or Sri Lankan stores carry more of these or could be both ? ... I mean would is be safe to assume that these chillis are equally popular in both types of stores ?
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Fido.
You can try any South Indian Grocer and ask. Supply and demand is based on the neighbor-hood community. You don't want a stale supply or one that is off the best before date.
South Indian.
Sinhalese.
Keralites.
Malabar-Konkan Coast.
Also Kannadigas.
Andhra stuff is like dynamite.
So, check with these stores and tell us which group they belong to. If you can sound them.
FH.
Hello... It is called, "VATHHAL" milagaai..
I thought I will tell you a little bit more about the chillies that I have coming up. But the Summer here is not like the tropics, so, the chillies that are growing will not ripen on the vine or the tree.
The plant cost me about 10 bucks, I now have about 10 chillies on it. It is about the size of a TIM bit. Currently the plant is about three feet in height. I tried one of them. The Hotness level in that is about 500,000 scovilles. I took a bite and ended up on two huge glasses of milk and a couple of TUMS to chase it. The plant is called Carolina Reaper. I picked it up at a location called TERRA at Waterdown. HWY 6 area.
Then I have two BHUT Jolokia's that I picked up at Garden Gallery, they are flowering now, and I hope they will bear a few chilles later. But senor our summer is over. I may have to drag them indoors. And when they enter the indoor area, they stop bearing any fruits.
That is Canada for us. It is goo to know.
FH.
Me too love this pepper. This year I brought from home.Ttry from kaveri Mississauga.
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Clinton
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Does anyone know of any stores ( S Indian / Sri Lankan) selling those small salted fried and dried (marinated )curd peppers / chillies which go so very well with curd rice ?
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