The bottom
– the poor in rural areas collect cattle dung pat it into cakes and dry it – then use them as fuel
– the other one shows the raw sugar made from boiling sugar cane juice.
Oh, that’s interesting! I think it’s great they are able to get use out of something so easily available, probably doesn’t smell that great, but then neither does gasoline! And I never would have guessed about the sugarcane juice, that’s wonderful! I did a post about delish sugarcane juice here in egypt, too: http://aishasoasis.wordpress.com/2014/01/02/recipe-wpics-from-sugarcane-to-juice/ thanks for the great info!
Such fun and wonderful textures. I adore your variety.
Thank you, Cee 🙂
The pastries look awesome! What’s that going on in the bottom left photo?!
The bottom
– the poor in rural areas collect cattle dung pat it into cakes and dry it – then use them as fuel
– the other one shows the raw sugar made from boiling sugar cane juice.
Thanks for the visit.
Oh, that’s interesting! I think it’s great they are able to get use out of something so easily available, probably doesn’t smell that great, but then neither does gasoline! And I never would have guessed about the sugarcane juice, that’s wonderful! I did a post about delish sugarcane juice here in egypt, too: http://aishasoasis.wordpress.com/2014/01/02/recipe-wpics-from-sugarcane-to-juice/ thanks for the great info!
You are welcome. 🙂