Ice apple is a less known tropical fruit of the palmyra palm tree. It is widely available in the hot sizzling summer seasons. It is scientifically known as Borassus flabellifer and belongs to the family Arecaceae . Ice apple fruit is a deep brown to black in appearance and spherical upon ripening. It is a coconut-like fruit with a juicy mass of white fibre coated with orange or yellow pulp. The pulp of mature ice apple is eaten directly from the wiry fibre of peeled fruits. The fleshy ice apples are packed with translucent, juicy liquid and may have exceptional cooling properties. It provides a perfect mixture of vitamins and minerals required for the body during summers. The palmyra tree grows in tropical countries such as India, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Indonesia. Ice apple Ice apples are considered a hydrant due to the high water content. The ice apples are rich in vitamins such as A, B, and C and minerals such as zinc, iron, potass...
If you love chaat, and paani puri to be specific, then we found a unique dish called the ‘White Paani Puri’. Where would you find this hatke dish? Bangarpet which is just 80 km away from Bangalore is touted to be the birthplace of this dish. Keep reading to find out where to get the original white paani puri in Karnataka. You need to get on the NH75 which leads to Chennai and make your way 80 km to Bangarpet. This small town near Bengaluru and the chaat that is famous all over the city originated in this town. What’s so special about it? Well, it is the birthplace of white paani puri. The standout here is that the paani is clear as opposed to the maroon or green coloured chutney that usually accompanies it! And what better place to go and try out this chaat than Ramesh Chit Chat where this iconic dish originated. The story goes that the Bangarpet Chaat originated in 1974 by R Panduranga Setty’s s...
Introduction to Water Conservation & Why It's Important Water conservation is all about using water wisely to ensure that it is available for future generations. It involves reducing water waste and taking steps to improve the efficiency of water use. It is important to conserve water as it is a finite resource and essential for life on Earth. Water conservation is important because fresh water is a limited resource. Around 2.5% of the Earth's water is fresh water, and the majority of this water is in the form of glaciers and polar ice caps. This means that the available supply of fresh water is limited and must be managed carefully. Water conservation is also important because it can help reduce pollution. When water is wasted, it often ends up in the environment, where it can contaminate lakes, rivers, and oceans. By conserving water, we can help to reduce the amount of pollution caused by water waste. Finally, water conservation is important because it can help save mo...
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