As I drove
through the congested Zambazaar, there were traffic bottlenecks – due to
various reasons … as I had written earlier, one has to heap praises on MTC bus
driver (Route No.13 T Nagar to Triplicane) – as the bus wades through the
marketplace………. Nearer Zambazaar PS, one can often see people lined in front of
two shops (adjacent to each other – selling same products – both doing brisk business)
It is time
the City is celebrating 375 years of existence. Chennai aka Madras was founded
on August 22, 1639- some voluntary Organisations have been organising
celebrations of “Madras Week” from
Sunday by dedicating seven days to the history, culture and traditions of the
city. From the purchase of small village, the colonial rule spread more acquisitioning
other areas in the vicinity. Even before that existed many places……..
Thiruvallikkeni (anglicised Triplicane) existed along the coast centuries
earlier, with epigraph evidence dating back to Pallava kingdom and
earlier. It has many places of importance including the
famous Marina beach.
In detailing
Madras 375, many have been writing about ‘famous food shops’ of Chennai. Not necessarily big restaurants & hotels;
there are smaller ones, Mess, street food and more….and this post is about such
road side shops offering a blend of ‘hot and cold’ milk product. Zam Bazaar houses hundreds of shops – this is
a wholesale market for bananas – there are shops that deal in betel leaves, vegetables, meat, fish, rice, oil, flowers,
garlands and herbal leaves. The actual Zambazaar market is very old and
lives shackled existence. A part of this was destroyed giving way to
building complex.
People with
grey hairs will remember those pursuit of milk in the morning – their chase for
coffee, especially on days when Aavin van was late due to a breakdown or
otherwise. Slowly, Aavin was pushing out
the bovine population as people made the habit of making a beeline infront of
aavin booth [remember those were days when families had no refrigerators] - Milk was scarce and not easily available.
Procuring a monthly Aavin card was not so easy; procedurally very cumbersome;
more so, when one had to buy bulk quantity for marriages and the like.
Then some
shops mushroomed selling hot masala milk made in huge flat vessels – the piping
hot milk added with badam flavor with malai (cream of milk) topping……. bachelors
of Triplicane slowly made it a habit to close their day taking this hot masala milk. – will hot
and cold co-exist ?
Lassi – may not
be very South Indian, though we are all so fond of buttermilk. Lassi is a blend of yoghurt, spices and more.
The sugared variety as also the salted one is a hit ……lassi is traditionally
served chill – the creamy frothing milk based drink with topping of malai and
sugar floating on it is a hit in most ‘cool drink’ juice selling shops.
There are
two shops in Zambazaar (adjacent to each other) are famous for lassi …. Throughout
the day (be it morning or close to night) one can see scores of people ordering
lassi as also rosemilk – in hot Summer, people quenching their thirst
with lassi is understandable, but they sell well in winter too. ~ and the same
shops sell hot milk with some sweets being sold too.
I have been
a fan of these shops and here are a couple of photos taken – the owner Mr
Boopathy (owner of one of the shops), reportedly has been in business for nearly
5 decades is also seen.
With regards
– S. Sampathkumar
23rd
Aug 2014.