India through my eyes – Its Red hot !
Rustic India is indeed colourful and its not just greens and browns that we are talking about.Its red hot too..Chilli and Andhra Pradesh are quite synonymous..they say Telugu food is quite spicy too. I was crossing the Andhra -Karnataka border near Mantralaya when we stopped by this fiery colour. I think India is red hot ! what do you think ?
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ByaDagi must be the name of the place- ByaDagi meNasinakai is very famous.
Now *that’s* a bunch of peppers!
Great shots!
Perfect series for the present weather in Bangalore. Its as hot as these red chillies. Thank god it rained yesterday and looks like it will rain again today.
The snaps remind me of Smita Patil movie “Mirch Masala”
red hot indeed 🙂 when i travelled along this road, found a lot of onion and sunflowers … real rustic india
Red hot indeed! Love the colors.
Real red & hot! But sure these wont be GMT.
Yes, beautifully RED! Fiery India!
Color lies in the eyes of the beholder! And when I see through your eyes,it is red indeed.
Enjoyed the colors. Love to be seeing them myself.
Now that’s AP 🙂
…makes me hungry
look at all those beautiful peppers.
And that is RED hot! What great shots!
In Indonesia, and even now as well, I always ate peppers. We made sambal of it. Sambal ulek, sambal brandal, sambal manis. All very nice with rice and meat.
Thanks for the visit.
I love photographing chilies. And these are the perfect red.
Lakshmi: What a large pile of red hot peppers you have in your world. That leads to spicy cooking.
Good shot…aptly matches to the title…GR8!!!!
I think that’s an awful lot of chillies!!
What a delightful image/s. I really enjoyed your blog.
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Oh, man, that looks hotter than hotter than hot!
Lakshmi,
I just went and washed my hands. 🙂 Your photos and color are so real, i almost felt the burning sensation that comes from hnadling chillies….
Stacks and stacks of culinary delight!
Hot red!
It must be pretty hot weather wise too these days.
Those are some cool (maybe the wrong word!) photos. Bet those will make some delicious curries…Yum!
Nice pics…Had taken some similar pics while returning from Hubli to Mangalore few years back…We were invited to have lunch with the villagers as they were working on these fields…Lovely villages of India.
Thats a huge amount of red hot chilli. Interesting photo of your world.
Nice pics!
And they say Telugu food is quite spicy too, reminds me one of the “Andra style” restaurants that I visited sometime back 😀
Ooh, my eyes are watering just looking at those pictures!
Hott! just like this blogg!!
Its so so Sizzling..HOT HOT HOT..
Wew!!…its a bunch of chili!!..
Spices can make u thirst!!..need more more water!!…. (“,)
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Shrinidhi – Maybe..Im not sure I remember the name..but its immediately after mantralaya
kendris – Thanks
T & S – Oh yes, I agree..its been very hot in Bangalore this summer..hopefully the rains are a bit more regular
Rajesh – 🙂 lots of masala
sandeep – The colours are wonderful 🙂
Bindu, Sukhdev, Jen – Thanks..India is indeed colourful
Indrani – The colours change all the time..
Arun – Think you shd leave then 🙂
Gopal – Yes..typical 🙂
Mark – Its quite spicy and pungent..but adds a lot of flavour
Erin, Sylvia – Thanks ..red is quite a show stopper I guess
Reader Will – Have you ever been to India ? We use chillis in almost every dish
Wendy – I like this shade too..and the contrast with the brown is quite stark
Fishing guy – Oh yes, we use them virtually every day in our cooking
Sundar – Thanks for the comment and visit..glad you liked it
Brit Gal Sarah – If you pass Indian villages, you will find heaps and heaps of them
Photo Cache – Thanks for dropping in..I will be in there shortly
Sandy – Thanks..Its quite hot !
UK – I find green chillis spicer though..liked your comment 🙂
Arija – Oh yes, they add a lot of flavour
Travelmuse – You bet !
Celine – oh yes, but Blr is slowly getg some rains..
J – Thats a nice comment..Hot is cool too !
Ajeya – Must have been a wonderful expce..do share your pics
Glennis – Thanks..glad you liked my world
kamini – Mine too..but thats cos Im cooking now 🙂
Munish – Thanks for that lovely comment
Rey – Spices can make one thirsty..and probably not the right season to have some spicy food..will be dropping in shortly
Kollam is heaven man! Nice pictures.
redhot visuals!
I’ve never seen so much peppers! 🙂 wow! I would love to share this with my family in Baraaza.com and we could get to talk about this too! 🙂
Nice Article