On the road again in Kerala, but now in a Clubhouse bio-bubble
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Traveli experiments with pandemic-appropriate travel, powered by social media, as Lakshmi Menon explores neighbourhoods to discover little-known arts, crafts and cuisine
Have you heard of the broom from Payyunur? Made with a special weed, it is used only to clean the sanctum sanatorium of temples. Are ariyundas, the palm-size, banana leaf-encased rice balls made at the crafts village, Sargaalaya in Vadakkara familiar? Ever work a turmeric-washed mundu from Kannur?More Related News

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