Old Famous Jalebi Wala - Indian donuts dripping with sweet syrup!
Old Famous Jalebi Wala is one of the most famous places for jalebis in Delhi. More street food here:
So what is a jalebi? A jalebi is sort of like an Indian donut. It all begins with a batter mixture that includes flour and other ingredients. The batter is then loaded into a funnel type of device or a cloth and then it's swirled into hot boiling oil or ghee until it deep fries until turning golden in color. The jalebis are then removed and strained from the oil before being submerged in a pool full of sweet rose flavored syrup. After being dunked and sweetened the Indian sweets are then removed and drained and ready to be served!
Old Delhi is a fantastic place to find all sorts of famous and delicious Indian street foods. Along with places like Paranthe Wali Gali, a lane of deep fried paratha bread vendors, Karims Hotel that serves grilled meat kebabs, and countless Indian snack chaat stores, you'll find Old Famous Jalebi Wala. This longstanding jalebi stall that sits on the corner of Chandni Chowk, is a renowned place to eat this sweetly treasured treats.
Now I'm personally not an expert when it comes to sweets and when it comes to jalebis. The true connoisseurs all have their own opinions. I had had jalebis a number of times prior to sampling Old Famous Jalebi Wala, but nothing compared to the quality and the taste of the ones here. It was perfectly crunchy and thick, and as I took a bit it leaked amazingly sweet and fragrant syrup. Though I'm not really much of a sweet tooth, this jalebi was truly incredible and I did enjoy it. However, I definitely could not eat more than a few bites as I tend to get sweetened out quite quickly. The jalebis at Old Famous Jalebi Wala are very expensive when comparing them to the normal street food prices in India. But nevertheless, due to their fame and their high quality ingredients, they have not trouble selling many jalebis each day. People even stand in line, braving the intense traffic, to wait for their opportunity for a sweet treat.
If you love to eat sweets and are visiting Delhi, stopping at Old Famous Jalebi Wala is a wonderful chance to grab a sample. Their jalebis will melt in your mouth as drops of sweet syrup drip down your chin!
Prices: The hot fresh jalebis cost 300 INR ($5.45) per kilo which is quite a bit. For this video I just ordered the minimum portions which costs 50 INR ($0.91) and that was more than enough to satisfy my small sweet tooth.
How to get there: Old Famous is located in Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi, and you can take the Metro to Chandni Chowk station, walk east past the Sheeshganj Gurudwara Sikh Temple and it will be on your right hand side (south side) on the corner of Dariba Kalan lane.
Address: At the intersection of Dariba Kalan and Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
Open Hours: Around 8 am - 10 pm daily
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Viva Italia: The Fulton School International Trip to Italy - 2012
This video showcases the 2012 international travels of the high schoolers from The Fulton School at St. Albans. This trip to Italy included places such as Rome, Assisi, Sorrento, Capri and Pompeii, just to name a few. Enjoy! -Video by TFS student Tess Rawlins, music by Brian Elder, teacher at The Fulton School
Judo Tournament in Busan, South Korea
I had the opportunity to watch an incredible judo tournament held in Busan, South Korea, where I currently live and teach English. The event was held in the Gudeok Sports Arena and attracted well over 300 competitors. The tournament did not include Busan's top tier players or professionals as they call them, but had some fantastic talent nonetheless. It was clear to me the moment I got to the arena that this would be a different experience for me altogether. As I came into the building there were no concession stands, no t-shirts for sale, no one collecting money -- I literally walked in off the street through the open doors and took a seat. Korea clearly goes about their judo with a no frills approach. This is judo land, and I could see why.
From the get go the action was fast and furious. I could see from my own experience in judo that there were some serious competitors involved this day.
One of the best things about the tournament was the energy and involvement of the spectators. All throughout the tournament, the rival teams were shouting what seemed like battle cries. Like a military cadence, one member would lead the verse, then the team would sound off. It really showed the essence of the fighting spirit of judo.
Midway through the tournament was a formal ceremony with special guests, judo dignitaries, and other ceremonious activities that gave the event a very formal appeal. It actually felt a lot like a graduation ceremony. Also, my own master instructor did a kata demonstration of a formal technique sequence in judo called, Nage No Kata. In Korea, judo is an institution and they don't take the sport lightly. In comparison, South Korea has won nearly as many gold medals in World Championship and Olympic Games events as the United States total medal count.
Nearly all matches ended in an ippon -- or full point ending the match. I watched nearly 6 hours of matches and counted only 4 that went to the judges. That's a testament to Korea's focus on technique and ending a match decisively. In fact, I saw no needless wrestling or wasted movements -- even with the novices. In some cases, it seemed like they were performing a demo as the execution of the techniques were so exact and clean.
This was a great day. An eye opening experience. Who knows, maybe one day I'll shake off the dust and see how I fare against some of Busan's Best.
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BRM 2015 - Tips, Rules & Regulations
The AffiniTea Brown Race Marathon is inspired by the Filipino value of patriotism (Pagiging makabayan). Brown Race can have many meanings – it can mean Lahing Kayumangi, Angat Lahi, or Takbo ng Lahing Kayumangi. This event aims to create awareness about the identity and origin of the Filipino race – our ancestry and rich civilization before the Spanish colonizers.
This year’s theme is “Nurturing God’s Love, Core Gifts & Family Relations”. There will be 6 distance categories with names based on Filipino values that are said to be keys to success – 3K Dream, 5K Passion, 10K Potential, 16K Good Habit, 21K Character and 42K Purpose.
The event’s beneficiary will be the ARALPINOY.ORG INC (aka Aral Pinoy). This organization is committed to feeding 3,000 malnourished Filipino children from Cavite and Lipa City by helping their parents cultivate sustainable gardening system to address household food security that provides micro-nutrient-rich and fresh vegetables for a year.
AffiniTea Brown Race Marathon
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Brown Race Marathon Clinic – P2500
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** 16K, 21K, and 42K fees are inclusive of Singlet, Race bib, Race Chip, Finisher’s Shirt, Finisher’s Medal, & Raffle Coupon. 21K participants will also get an Affinitea Drink while 42K participants will get a Red Bull Drink.
** Brown Race Marathon Clinic fee is inclusive of 10 Training Sessions with Professional Coaches, Training Shirt, Graduation Medal, Hydration During Training, and 42K AffiniTea Brown Race Marathon race kit.
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Praying to the Djinns at Feroz Shah Kotla Fort - Delhi
Devotees in large number gather every thursday at Feroz Shah Kotla Fort in Delhi to offer prayer to the Djinns and write letters, stick coins to the walls of the mosque, offer milk, sweets, fruits and even meats to the Djinns, all with the single objective of appeasing the 'unhappy spirits' and getting a long-cherished wish fulfilled. There is a great believe that by doing so wishes are fulfilled by the Djinns......
Jinn or djinn are supernatural creatures in Islamic mythology as well as pre-Islamic Arabian mythology. They are mentioned frequently in the Quran (the 72nd sura is titled Sūrat al-Jinn) and other Islamic texts and inhabit an unseen world in dimensions beyond the visible universe of humans. The Quran says that the jinn are made of a smokeless and scorching fire,but are also physical in nature, being able to interfere physically with people and objects and likewise be acted upon. The jinn, humans and angels make up the three sapient creations of God. Like human beings, the jinn can be good, evil, or neutrally benevolent and hence have free will like humans and unlike angels. The shaytan jinn are the analogue of demons in Christian tradition, but the jinn are not angels and the Quran draws a clear distinction between the two creations. The Quran states in surat Al-Kahf (The Cave), Ayah 50, that Iblis (Satan) is one of the jinn.
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Japan Travel:Observing Animals in their Natural State at the Asahikawa Asahiyama Zoo, Hokkaido 17
Japan Travel: Observing Animals in their Natural State at the Asahikawa Asahiyama Zoo, Hokkaido 17 Moopon
Located just outside Asahikawa City in Hokkaido is the popular Asahiyama Zoo (旭山動物園). The zoo was created for the animals to use their abilities within a space where each animal can relax. With this theory in mind, the zoo has created unique enclosures for visitors to view these animals from different angles in a way which does not inhibit the animals.
Some of the unique structures this zoo is famous for include a glass tunnel through penguin pool which allows visitors to observe the penguins’ underwater flights, small glass domes in the middle of the polar bear and wolf enclosures so the visitors can observe the animals in their natural state. Asahiyama Zoo is continuously working on new enclosures and improvements for its residents and its visitors.
The residents of the zoo include native wildlife from Hokkaido, including deer, eagles, cranes and (now extinct) wolves. In addition, many animals from around the world, such as polar bears, apes, big cats and giraffes have made Asahiyama Zoo their home. It is advised to, if possible, to visit the zoo during the week as the zoo is very crowded on the weekends and during the holidays.
Visitors can enjoy some of these unique enclosures at Asahiyama Zoo:
Penguins
**Visitors can observe the birds as they fly through the water via an underwater glass tunnel.
Seals
**Inspectors can observe the passing seals via a glass pipe called Marine Way.
Polar Bears
Polar Bears attack seals located in the snow. The “Seal’s Eye” glass dome allows visitors to observe the polar bear from the seal’s position.
Wolves
The glass dome sticking out of the ground allows visitors to view the black wolves at the eye level.
Red Pandas
There are two red panda enclosures. The suspension bridge over the walking path connects the two enclosures. Lucky visitors will see the red panda on the bridge crossing over to the other enclosure.
Leopards
Visitors can view the leopard from a unique angle due to a unique cage construction.
Facility Information:
Hours:
Late April to mid October: 9:30 to 17:15 (last entry at 16:00)
Mid October to early November: 9:30 to 16:30 (last entry at 16:00)
Mid November to early April: 10:30 to 15:30 (last entry at 15:00)
Closed: New Year (December 30th to January 1st)
Note: The zoo is closed for a few days between the summer and winter seasons for preparations. (end of October to beg of November as well as mid April to late April)
Admission: 820 yen
Access Information:
**From Asahikawa Station
Bus: board bus number 41, 42 or 47. The one way journey takes 40 minutes and costs 440 yen. There are about two buses per hour.
**From Asahikawa Airport
Bus: Few direct buses between airport to the zoo. The one way journey takes 35 minutes and costs 550 yen.
It is recommended to take a bus from the airport to Asahikawa Station.
The one way journey takes 35 minutes with a cost of 620 yen. The bus schedule is coordinated with the scheduled flight arrival times. From Asahikawa Station, board bus number 41, 42 or 47. The one way journey takes 40 minutes and costs 440 yen. There are about two buses per hour.
**From Furano
Train and Bus: First board the train via JR Furano Line to Asahikawa. The one way journey is 70 minutes with a cost of 1070 yen. There is one train per hour.
From Asahikawa Station, board bus number 41, 42 or 47. The one way journey takes 40 minutes and costs 440 yen. There are about two buses per hour.
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