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The mark of a Javanese man

BirdMarket

On my first day in the Indonesian city of Jogjakarta, my friend, anthropologist and all round Matahari, Sheri, handed me a map of the city with illustrations showing the various points of interest. My eye was immediately drawn to a little picture of a birdcage in the bottom left corner, right next to the famous Kraton - the palace of the Javanese sultan. It said Pasar Burung which means ‘bird market’. “It’s a market”, Sheri deadpanned, “for birds.”

I’m a sucker for markets. Some of my best times have been spent in the teeming bowels of some native marketplace. Long ago, when I used to work in Delhi, I would scarcely glance at the ramparts of the Red Fort on my way to the old city bazaar, where I spent many a happy hour gorging on kebabs, lingering in motorcycle repair shops and browsing used bookstores. Bazaar over cathedral any day; twice on market day. More recently, a meal of roast pig and boiled corn from the marketplace at Otavalo will linger long in my memory. Small wonder then, that as soon as I’d dumped my bags at the Lilik, I hotfooted it across town to the Pasar Burung.
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Eggplant Madness

I always used to wonder why Americans call an eggplant an eggplant.The word eggplant never made me think of the huge purple squash like vegetable that I see at the supermarkets, it sounded hideous and smelly. Then I came across bell peppers. Americans must be on to something. Call the vegetables just how they look. Still, an eggplant was a little confusing as it did not look exactly like an egg and was not a good fit for a vegetable I like to call brinjal or aubergine, they sound real nice and yum like I want to make it for dinner tonight.

The words eggplant and bell pepper always reminded me of the word bootstrapping from my college days, where you reuse the few words of a language to write something else. I like a little more imaginative words like brinjal, aubergine(sounds like a pretty girl’s name), capsicum(I don’t want to go there). (Read more…)



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