Category: Photos
Temple Flag Pole, Harippad, Kerala
Rice Fields, Palakkad, Kerala
A 380 seen at Singapore Airport
Water Lily, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
Giant Sequoias, Yosemite National Park, California
Butchart Gardens, Victoria, Canada
Victoria
We went on vacation to Victoria, British Columbia last year. Victoria is located on Vancouver Island, off the coast of Vancouver and is know for its picture postcard sceneries. This was taken near Cadboro Bay while driving along the coastal road using a Nikon 995
Spring in Los Angeles
It is spring time. I saw this in front of the Public Library and liked the colors of the wild flowers in the frame. Click on the image for a larger size.
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Black Pepper
Black Pepper is a vine indigenous to Kerala. Towards the end of the B.C era, Kerala was doing excellent business in ginger, turmeric and black pepper. It is estimated that the Roman Empire spent 10 crore Sestertii every year for purchasing spices from India, China and Arabia and of all the spices, Black Pepper was a favourite in Rome.
Romans considered Black Pepper as valuable as Gold and Silver. In Roman ports, the cargo was examined for pepper and appropriate tax was levied. When “Alaric the Goth”:http://itsa.ucsf.edu/~snlrc/encyclopaedia_romana/greece/paganism/alaric.html attacked Rome in AD 408, he asked for 3000 lbs for pepper in return for not attacking the capital.
This picture of a vine of black pepper was taken in my backyard during the recent India trip.
While Black Pepper was the gold equivalent during ancient times, the gold equivalent now in Kerala is “Vanilla”:http://www.sulekha.com/redirectnh.asp?cid=327790.
bq. Known as the prince of spices, vanilla is fetching better prices in the market than even gold. Today almost everyone in Kerala, from farmers and engineers to lawyers and housewives, is cultivating vanilla. Many have already become rupee millionaires.