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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:53

The Bhutta, monsoon & Mumbai

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For most Mumbikers, the Bukta is associated with the monsoon. Nothing could match the thrill of watching the waves crash by at the marine side as you stand in the rain biting your way through the spicy Tangy Mumbai style I miss the Rains Mumbai and of course, the Buddha. Not to mention that finding the desi variety, the Indian non sweet variety of corn is so difficult these days. Have you noticed that you rarely find the Daisy varieties stocked in markets or stores? It's sweet corn all the way

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@Marteen
Marteen
@Marteen · 0:38
Hi ma'am, this is Marteen. I'm from Delhi and like I said, Buddha is one of the popular tasks in Delhi as well, like Mumbai. So I've never been Mumbai Mumbai. But I really want to visit Mumbai at once and I would also like to have Mumbai Buddha, like you said, at the corner of the beach spiciest with a lemon and all things. Thank you Ma'am for remembering this. One of my wishes
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:35
Hi, Martine. You must have the Buddha. And you must also try to do it during the monsoon. You know, at early sea phase, that's the place to head to, though. You know, sometimes monsoon in Mumbai is quite cumbersome because it's a hassle to travel and all that stuff. But we always have these beautiful memories, seasons and things related to those seasonal changes. Right. So you must definitely try it. And how is it in Delhi? How's the weather?
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@Anshikabatra30
Anshika Batra
@Anshikabatra30 · 0:16
Hi Ma'am, it's anxieka actually I live near Nainitaal so during monsoon in fact in summer I go with my family there and eating Buddha near mountain it's actually more, more fun
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Saumya Patel
@Saumya · 0:06
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