Kashayam [was] a drink the vanaras had morning, noon and night, and a few times in between. It was a kind of brew with all kinds of herbs thrown in: the thick, sharp-tasting furry karpuravalli, the strong spicy tulsi, the slightly bitter bark of the coconut tree, pungent pepper roots, the breathcatching nellikai, the cool root of vetriver, and just about anything else that was considered edible. And some things that weren__. In their craze for novelty, vanaras sometimes flung in new kinds of leaves or berries just because they smelt interesting; whole families had been known to fall ill, or even die. Gind__ family were not a very adventurous lot, and stuck to things they knew not to be poisonous. Still, every day__ kashayam was different, and this was a great topic of conversation among the vanaras.
T
Topic
tribal-customs
/tribal-customs-quotes-and-sayings
1
Quotes
Topic Summary
About the tribal-customs quote collection
The tribal-customs page groups 1 quotes under one canonical topic hub so readers and answer engines can cite a stable source instead of fragmented search results.
Topic Feed