I love popping into Kairali Spices Centre to pick up a few essentials, or to replenish my spice jars, because this shop is run by a really lovely guy who hails from Ernakulam in Kerala. When I was in my twenties I used to live in Fort Cochin in Southern India, which is on a peninsular adjacent to Ernakulam. I used to take the 20 minute ferry over to the mainland pretty often. Sometimes I'd go just to feel the cool breeze of the backwaters brushing against my skin, and would always visit the Indian Coffee House for Puri and chutney or vegetable cutlets followed by the fantastic muddy coffee that I grew to love.
It's rare to meet someone who knows where I have been. Talking to Sunny makes it more real to me. It brings the past into the present, and puts a smile on my face.
Fort Cochin still has a booming spice trade, with many wholesalers lining the Bazaar Road which fronts the waters edge. The Kersalans were an adventurous lot, way before Marco Polo and Columbus, and were trading spices and silks with the Chinese thousands of years ago. So, it is small wonder that Sunny has a shop that makes such a prominent mention of the spices that he sells, despite the fact that his shop stocks groceries, including fresh veg, frozen and tinned food, as well as a plethora of spices and condiments, along side a good selection of alcohol and tobacco. read more