Coming to Lonavla
and not buying chikki is a sin. Every store boasts of the famous Maganlal
Chikki. The chikki, which was originally made of groundnuts, sugar syrup and
jaggery, today comes in different flavours, like coconut, dry fruits, crushed
groundnut and the works including the sugar free variety.
I am more than a
tad confused. Walking a few steps, I see they have diversified into
fudges. Chocolate and chocolate walnut are passé. Meet the strawberry and mango
additions.
I happily chose my
sweets and learnt that the bill was a staggering 1200 bucks. How much could a
couple of chikkis and fudges cost ? Apparently quite a big amount.
When I sheepishly
told my hubby, he laughed. Those born in the early 70's would remember a sweet
called Sappy. These sweets, tasting exactly like the groundnut chikki, were
available in the markets where a shady man would sell them from a wooden box
with glass sides, costing all of one rupee. Our parents would have a royal fit
seeing those men, while we kids would erupt with delirious joy.
That same old Sappy
has got a makeover, with a brand attached to it. And like the brand, so is the
cost, with a 100 grams bar costing Rs 70. The pocket certainly pinches, but the
calories hurt my waistline more. Actually my non existent ever expanding
waistline. Ummm, so if it's not there, I guess I can indulge a little more.
Slurrrp away.