Candy Crush!
Although I have received and rejected countless
invitations to play Candy Crush Saga on Facebook, this one is irresistible!
And, I promise you it's slightly different too. The one which I have a crush
on, lately!
I went to the Gulaab no Golo the other day. In
Ahmedabad, it is a crazy sight to watch how people flock to these candy
crushers and popsicle sellers to beat the heat. As soon as we reached, we
encountered a common problem, that of parking. While we were straining our
necks to find a suitable place, a security guard whistled and signed to move
ahead to a vacant space. We did. Gulab no golo, a small lari serves ice dish of or golas of
flavours you might have heard, but never had a chance to relish. As soon as we
disembarked the car we saw 20 odd people standing in the queue alone... the
crowd standing around the lari and already having their share of gola was of
atleast of 75 to 80 people. I lost patience seeing the crowd. My little one was
scandalised with all the honking and traffic jam around. I was just going to
tell Mr. Husband to return, just when I saw trays to colourful syrups nicely
arranged on the lari, and got tempted. We stood in a queue, patiently waiting
for our turn, and utterly confused as to which flavour to opt for. There was a
board hanging there with over 30 flavours and types of golas. Just then I saw
someone else’s colourful ice dish and I signalled Mr. Husband to order that. It
was the Mixed Fruit Gola. Before my turn, there were atleast three people who
had ordered the Mixed Fruit gola. So, it was confirmed that that gola was a
hit, and wont be a disaster. Me too,
like a kid, wanted what they were having. So be it! Haan madam tamne kayo? The
man asked. Mixed Fruit, I proudly quipped. The man, went around the lari adding
all sorts of colourful syrups topped with natural fruit! He was so swift and
speedy that the final product landed in our hands almost flying. Ketla (how
much?) I asked... Only Rs100, he replied. Ah! Gone are the days when we would
relish stick golas for just 5 or 10 bucks and ice dish, that too, garnished
with dry fruits cost just 30 bucks, I thought to myself. We swarmed through the
queue and crowd to find a suitable place to enjoy our ‘mixed fruit gola’. First
bite, and there was a huge burst of various flavours in the mouth – sweet, sour,
tangy, bittery, salty! Along with the flavours came real, natural fruits – raw
mango, ripe mango, dry dates, falsa, cherries, berries - it contained a whole orchard!... Among all the golas available in the market,
in myriad colours, shapes and tastes – sweet, sour and tangy, this one, I bet,
is a blockbuster!
We returned home happy and content, with a
twinkle in our eyes and rainbow in our hearts... err... stomach!
tats some way to beat the heat. nice work champ keep writing! m sure gulab no golo is gona get some more enthusiasts courtesy this piece of work
ReplyDeletethanks dude! :)
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