Of ragas, choornams and gyaan
Mathumitha says that the ease and simplicity of preparation is what led her to experiment more
If you were wondering what happened to singer Srimathumitha, the answer, my friend, is that she’s super busy doing what she enjoys most — hosting a breakfast show! She is now the face of Unave Amirdham on a popular news channel.
What makes the show unique is the flavour she brings with her lusty rendition of songs or ragas. Spend a few minutes with her and you know she loves talking as well. Mathumitha is all praise for her grand mom as she says, “Having been born and brought up in a family that believes in eating right, this is totally my strength. I have seen my great-grandmothers and grandmothers making ancient and traditional recipes which are exceptionally nutritious. I package the show in such a way that as I cook, I sing or talk about ragas, so it gets interesting.”
The show also has a Siddha doctor, Dr Selvashanmugam, who talks about a herb variety or a rare recipe and gives tidbits and benefits of consuming it. Mathumitha makes a note of the different items that go into the traditional recipes, and based on that, she prepares a tune and sings it while cooking. Sample this. Madhu says, “In one episode, the doctor spoke about amukkara choornam that cures indigestion disorders, nervous issues etc. I cooked a dish based on that — like a kanji (multigrain porridge) that could be done in 8-10 minutes.”
Mathumitha says that the ease and simplicity of preparation is what led her to experiment more. “Having to balance the needs of a rumbling stomach with health implications, eating healthy food is the biggest challenge, and the show fulfills this. Every week, we have theme-based episodes, and we plan things accordingly,” signs off Mathumitha.
( Source : deccan chronicle )
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