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Mmm, sluffyYour humble Chicago correspondant picked up some frozen dosas at a grocery on Devon Avenue, the main drag for Indian and traditional Jewish products around here. They look like this:
What the heck is "sluffy"? Posted by rj3 at October 2, 2005 8:48 PMTrackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsAccording to my indian gibberish - english dictionary, it was supposed to say "fluffy." Though as a certified south indian, i prefer my dosas sluffy. Posted by: PL at October 2, 2005 10:02 PM Do sluffy clouds float in the sky over India? Posted by: rj at October 2, 2005 11:46 PM Thattu Dosa means "food exfoliation." You take a Dosa, apply a teaspoon of chutney and scrub your face. The enzyme in the mango acts like a natural peel and the wholegrain gently removes deadened skin. Maybe I'm wrong... Washington Cube Was Here. #61. Posted by: Washington Cube at October 5, 2005 9:30 AM Post a comment |
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