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Mrs. Mohan and Mysore Pak (standard:humor, 885 words) | |||
Author: Juggernaut | Added: Nov 05 2010 | Views/Reads: 3009/2024 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A funny story about dessert "Mysore Pak." | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story “According to my research, the City of Mysore was not the birth place of this sweet delicacy we all know as Mysore Pak, ““In fact, nowhere on the internet I could find how it got its name Mysore Pak,” declared frustrated Juggernaut. “You won't believe this, the entire academic staff at all these Med schools in the Caribbean are Indian,” declared Mrs. Selvaraj. “Wait a minute,” said Mrs. Mohan while getting up from her seat. “Look here, Mysore Pak is not a regional delicacy, in fact it evolved in every part of India with regional names, in Gujarath it is called Mohantal, ” Mrs. Mohan appeared flushed as if she stumbled on some discovery while searching on the internet. Mr. Tulsi and Mrs. Patel after reading the material Mrs. Mohan presented were felt proud that Mohantal AKA Mysore Pak was in fact evolved in Gujarath not in Mysore. “Folks, do you hear me, this is interesting, almost every Med school in the Caribbean is owned and operated by an Indian,” screamed Mrs. Selvaraj. Dr. Meenakshi withdrew her nomination for Kakinada Kaaja for Tier II Class since nobody supported her nomination. All the committee members supported Mrs. Mohan's nomination for Mysore Pak to be classified as Tier II Class Indian sweet delicacy. Mr. Tulsi and Mrs. Patel insisted that every time Mysore Pak is mentioned, Mohantal should be mentioned in the parenthesis. This suggestion was unanimously approved by the AAICNA. “It is ironic that Mrs. Mohan's name was part of Mohantal, and she was the one who nominated for Mysore Pak for Tier II Class of sweet delicacies,” exclaimed Mrs. Selvaraj, while every other member of the committee looked at each other. Mrs. Mohan brought homemade Mysore Pak (Mohantal) to celebrate. A plate with Mysore Pak (Mohantal) pieces cut in shape of diamond were circulated among the members of the committee, some members shoved more than one piece into their mouth, while others stacked few carefully into a napkin wrap. At the end, Juggernaut left with none to taste. Tweet
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