Food Walk!?

 To start with, we were all confused as to what “Food Walk” meant. With the same confusion in our mind, we had to complete this activity.

Another sunny day. It was a bright day and it was lunch time. We were all hungry. There were rats running inside our stomachs I guess! We set out to Gonikoppa, where we were to visit the Cuisine Papera to have our lunch.

After a tiring bus journey, we finally reached Gonikoppa town. We had to walk a short distance to reach the restaurant. The Cuisine Papera is famous for its Kodagu cuisines. You even get to have otti and pandi curry there.

We reached the restaurant. A few of our friends had accompanied us. As soon as we enter the complex, we find a stair way. Moving up the stairs, we find different artefacts of Kodagu placed in different styles. They try to showcase the beauty and history of Kodagu in front of the customers. We captured pictures of the artefacts.



We then occupied our seats in the restaurant. We had decided our order. We ordered the ‘Coorg cuisine’, a collection of delicacies from Kodagu. The food was very delicious. After having our lunch, we even discussed with the localites about Kodagu cuisines.

It was now time for us to head back home.

Later on, we collected much more information about the medicinal values of different food grains and plants grown in Kodagu. 



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