Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Chappathi, fish curry & Laughter


 Selena Aunty was another amazing cook I know. Her signature dishes were chapathi and fish curry, and my all-time favorite - her special chicken biryani. The aroma of that biryani, which she made every year for Eid, still makes my mouth water. With all the spices, pineapple pieces, and its delectable look, it’s unforgettable.

But there’s a story behind the chapathi and fish curry. Every time I went to her house, Aunty would prepare her special fish curry and chapathi for me. I was a very slow eater, and I would sit in front of the food for hours, which showed how patient my poor mom had to be.

One evening, I was at Selena Aunty’s house in GhusaisSheikh Colony. As usual, I was tearing my chapathi into tiny pieces and dipping it into the fish curry. The apartment door was open because Hijas was playing with some Arabic boys outside. They were running around the house and the corridors. Suddenly, one of the boys ran past me, snatched the chapathi from my hand, tore it in half, and stuffed it into his mouth. I was shocked and frozen. The whole thing happened in less than a minute. Selena Aunty, Moosa Uncle, and Harischettan saw it all and burst out laughing at my reaction. I started crying—not just because my chapathi was gone, but because I was embarrassed and upset that they were laughing at me. Aunty came over to console me and offered me another chapathi.

It’s been 37 years now, and none of us have forgotten that incident.


1 comment:

  1. It’s amazing how the taste contributes to memories and stays with us life long..❤️

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