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To: 1stSunRay who wrote (170)4/14/1998 8:34:00 PM
From: OSHANL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Have anyone tasted Tamil Nadu's coffee? I have travelled all over the world, and to today there is no better tasting coffee with an aromatic of Tamil Nadu's coffee.

What is it called when a coffee is poured from one glass into another glass from a feet or two high? In Malaysia where the Indians carry on this tradition is called "tea tarik." The Chinese and Malays in Malaysia love it.



To: 1stSunRay who wrote (170)4/14/1998 9:35:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Thank you, you are very kind and thank you for the links,that book seems like a wonderful one,I will see if I can get a hold of a copy.



To: 1stSunRay who wrote (170)4/14/1998 10:12:00 PM
From: Satish C. Shah  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
I will have to second you on the Arnett book.
The other day, I was asked by my son's (high school AP English) teacher to come and talk about Gita Mehta's book "A River Sutra".
Along with a few other things, I took Arnett's book for a show and tell. They were all very impressed.
The teacher still has my book.
Regards,
Satish



To: 1stSunRay who wrote (170)4/18/1998 3:00:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Languages of India.

Information on various languages of India.

1)
General information.

cs.colostate.edu

2)
Scripts of languages of South India.

idris.com

3)
Scripts of languages of North India.

idris.com