MADURAI Food Tour - Idiyappam (Rice Noodle) - Ragi (Finger Millet) Puttu
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- South India is the one place where you get some of the tastiest and healthiest street food. Yes, healthy! Our trip to Madurai was truly enlightening and beautiful. After our trip to Jallikattu, where we experienced Pongal celebrations with the locals and got to taste some amazing food, we made our way to the city.
Beginning our journey in the Spice Bazaar along with our lovely host Praveena, we visited S V Sweets. Here, we tried a sweet dish called Adhivarasam which is made from a rice flour and jaggery, shaped like a doughnut and deep fried like one too. As very well put by our host, “it is shaped like doughnut, tastes even better.” This is an authentic Tamilian dessert and is sold only for Rs. 6. So if you’re in the mood for some desi style doughnuts, this is your best bet!
Our next stop was Gopu Iyengars Tiffin Centre. This place is a century old and is known best for its Vellai Appam. Located right next to the Meenakshi Temple, this 100 year gem serves its meal traditionally on Banana leaves, that are easily disposable as well as hygienic. The vellai appam is made with rice flour and urad dal and served with coconut chutney, sambhar and a super hot green chilli chutney. The food in Madurai in general is quite hot and pungent, and according to the locals the philosophy behind so much chilli in such hot weather is that ‘you have to eat the heat to beat the beat.’
When in South India, you just cannot ignore a good cup of filter coffee. We went to Visalam Coffee Bar for some delicious and strong filter coffee. This is the kind of coffee that will wake you up from any kind of stupor.
We next walked to a shop called Burma Idiyappam Shop, serving idiyappam from the same spot for 42 years. Idiyappam is made from rice flour that is pressed into noodle form and is topped with coconut shavings and sugar. The dish is super light and healthy, since there is zero oil in it and it is steamed. Later in the day we tried Keppai Puttu, which is basically ragi that is shaped like a cylindrical cake and steamed, then it is topped off with coconut shavings and jaggery. We also tried Keerai and Keppai Vadai. The Keerai Vadai is made with a special kind of herb known Mullumurungai, which is mixed with rice flour and the deep fried. The Keepai Vadai is made with ragi or finger millet, shallots, green chillies and curry leaves, and the deep fried as well. Despite being deep fried in oil the vadai is super light and is not heavy on the palate at all.
We visited the Meenakshi Bhavan for their Special Rawa Dosai that is made with sooji or semolina, carrots, cashews, pepper, chilli, jeera and a bit of desi ghee. The dosai is super crispy and has a beautiful nutty texture to it. What is even better is that it is served with quite a few chutneys so one can take pick and choose between them. Finally we went to Sree Sabreesh for the Adai Avial. This two part dish is truly mouthwatering. The adai is a very healthy lentil dosai which is served with avial- a vegetable dish stewed with a variety of spices and coconut milk. For dessert we tried the Paal Pandiyaram, which is rice balls in sweet coconut milk.
Our journey came to an end with a super healthy, nutrient rich banana. Eating a banana after a heavy meal is a tradition here, so we obliged. Our special thanks to Praveena from Foodies Day Out, it was an absolute pleasure to be in the company of someone who loves and appreciates food as much as we do.
#TamilNaduFoodTour #WalkwithDelhiFoodWalks
About the host - Anubhav Sapra :
Anubhav Sapra is an avid foodie! He is a Founder but proudly calls himself a Foodie-in-chief at Delhi Food Walks. He is also a street-food and Indian regional cuisine connoisseur and loves to write about street-food. To know more, visit www.anubhavsapra.com
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Im from Delhi and I'm 22. I have been to Tamil Nadu like 7-8 times in my childhood. Most of my family trips were to the pilgrimages of Kanyakumari, Rameshwaram and Madurai. I have never been so much taken aback by a place. Everything the culture the food the temples the people there everything was so perfect in itself. I have always felt an emotional connect with Tamil Nadu and the people of Tamil Nadu. Whenever I have been in Tamil Nadu, I felt like I'm in my second home. I tried learning Tamil as a child but couldn't do much. But my father learnt Tamil and Telugu and is fluent in both despite being from UP. He always told me that if you want to know about land then Learn their language and eat their food. He is 67 and travels to Tirupathi (AP) and Madurai every year (last year he avoided due to COVID). May Lord Shiva eternally bless our land of Murugan and Thiruvalluvar. The purest of pure lands where Sanatan Dharma, the true essence of Bharat has eternally flourished ❤️🙏
Irony is that what is healthy for body is cheap and what is poisonous for body is expensive 🤣
Nandri Brother... THANK YOU
@@Stupendous-Shree : Nope, you literally meant the opposite.
🙏
Har jagah sanatan ka raag alaapna jaruri h
I'm from Jharkhand, love south India, they are so connected with culture, temples, food, education, this is our India.
The lady is excellent and so natural in her explanation to the point and so humble and expressive.
Knows her food.
Must have come from an excellent family 🙏🏿
Female host is humble and respectful. Her clear communication with beautiful smile on her face is definitely a plus to this show.
Respect to the female anchor...
Who was graceful and cultured
Respect madam ...
Good
she was amazing
She is gorgeous as well
Rightly said. She was an epitome of grace and culture.
Respect from Karnataka madam🙏
Madurai is one of the oldest city in India. Culturally rich and holy city. Lots of love from Maharashtra
No oil, no artificial flavour, no artificial colour or preservatives. Only healthy food on reasonable price... thanks for sharing this with us. Incredible india
The female anchor deserves a lot of appreciation for her fabulous hosting..👏👏👏👏👏
Secondly Wow..it was the bestest ever outside food eatery video with minimum cost & loads of health benefits 🤗
The lady truly represents how well south Indian people know their culture and respect it.. excellent 🙏
thanku from
tamilan
@@PradeepKumar-qr1oo yes thalaivar Ilayaraja.
Exactly....she explained very neatly...and very well mannered and casual.....no fakings and all....
Thanks bro from Hyderabadi 😍 bt don't forget to try Hyderabad biryani
Exactly 👏
I liked Praveena, no show off, very simple and sweet and real.
Coincidentally, these tamil songs made this video even more special,
4.25 - En iniya pon nilave
5.03 - Kadhalin deepam ondru
11.42 - Kadhal kaditham varainthen
😍❤
I stayed in Tamil nadu for 4 years, It's like my second home as I am from Assam. People are so generous and kind hearted.
It’s an eye opener for people who feel South Indian dishes are only idli and dosa.. loved the episode praveena has good presentation skills 😀
Well said sis
But dosa is the best i can eat it 3times a day till i survive.
Ya. 👌👏👏👏👌
👍🏻 Best comment
Telugu and Tamil other both twins..
I am not a South Indian but lived in South for 8+ years. Truely appreciate the fact that they are so attached to their culture and language. And the South Indian ladies are so traditionally dressed, cultured and respectful to others....no fake accent, no copying western culture. #Respect
Well said..Good words..bro!!
Ohh yes your understanding it's true i am south india
+ Bunts05
Well, she's not parting her lips when she's chewing her food, which is considered to be a courteous-practice in the WESTERN WORLD. It is NOT a standard practice in Indian culture.
Further, she is shaking hands with a man -- also NOT an inherent aspect of "Indian culture'.
Also, why bring her attire into the picture? Firstly, it is irrelevant; secondly, one could criticise that she is "copying a non-Tamil culture" by wearing a salwar-kameez (that too, without a dhupatta -- OMG!!).
*Her affability and knowledge are far more important.*
மகிழ்ச்சி
some pessimistic libtards(yevode) here trying to spread intellectual terror by replying positive comments
Being a tamilian...i too would love the help of such a fantastic guide😍
Madurai city is the best city in India ♥️ love madurai 🙏🏻
I am from Bombay, origin from Karnataka. South India has preserved our Indian culture in a true sense. I wish I was born in South and got more of it. God and Nature reside there.
I like the last Sentence ,will use it ,thank you
But why kerla converted so much,
@@shrinivasprabhakaran surely we all use what we listen read agree and like
The host (Praveena) is so knowledgeable and humble! Unlike the flashy ones we saw in Bengaluru and other places. She is so sweet!
She is a professional unlike the Bengali clown Anamika and the arrogant doctor who knew nothing about Kannadiga cuisine. We need to blame the food vlogger Anubhav Sapra for having chosen such ignoramuses.
Kannada hosts are waste ..they dont know about authentic kannada dishes..i think tey just gone vt him to eat oly
Bcoz she is Tamil girl.... Proud to be a Tamizhan
True ! Hats off to the lady’s humbleness n knowledge in traditional food.
@@nirmal1163, when you get an ignorant Bong to explain about Kannadiga cuisine, you are in for a comedy show. It seemed like she came for free food. The girl from Mangalore was very sweet so is this lady.
The lady nailed the show... God bless you...
I've been once in Madurai. Best city in India. Love from Haryana ❤️❤️❤️
The lady seems super sweet and explains everything so well!
Lady is very sweet
Yes, indeed. But these people seem obsessed with jaggery and coconut. NO VARIETY.
@@amrita3000 it's coz, both are healthy options compared to adding sugar.
Most of the north Indian sweets are dipped is sugar syrup.. so don't say no variety.. she showed all the healthiest and traditional options possible..
The " thennakuruthu" have u even heard of that before??
The lady selling those rice noodles looked so happy while serving you... That's food with lot of love.
A1a
Thats the main speciality of south indian
it is not noodles .name idiyaapam famous in kerala and tamilnadu.
@@anjilaratnam7728 not south indian We are tamilan
@RDG we tamilan don't hate other state but according to geography south india is a group of 7 state . And TamilNadu is one that 7 state . We have habit calling tamil , Malayali, kannada and Telugu people as a madrasi even though we know that sometimes that he doesn't belong to Tamil but actually before independence our state name was Madras presidency which consists of some parts of all those four state . People living in Chennai are called madrasi not all .
Attendance for the beautiful and such a humble lady please...!
Ohiyup
My college is near Madurai Teppakullam , myself once studied there, when we go to our native from clghostel, we used to eat at teppakulam. this video gives lots and lots of nostalgic moments.
உலகத்தில் உள்ள தெருவோர கடைகளில் முழுமையாக ஆரோக்கிய உணவு கிடைக்கும் என்று சொல்ல முடியாது ஆனால் தமிழ்நாட்டில் குறிப்பாக மதுரை வீதிகளில் உடலுக்கு மிகவும் ஆரோக்கிய உணவு கிடைக்கும்..
Tamilians such a humble people.Pls watch 8.40 - That lady in that shop so kind and down to earth. Respect!!
Bro i agree!
ಜೋಳದ ರೊಟ್ಟಿ, ಎಣ್ಗಾಯಿ ಪಲ್ಯ, ಶೇಂಗಾ ಮತ್ತು ಅಗಸಿ ಚಟ್ನಿ???
@@shashikantmahabalshetti8401 yav uru sir nimda??
ಜಮಖಂಡಿ
True!
Finest Lady Anchor . She z elegant , modest and smilling beauty proudly presenting the culture , food and traditions of Madurai. Very jovial. Sir your way of addressing food so heart touching.
The lady who was your food guide was so sincere and full of life. She explained everything well and she should infact host her own show showing Tamil Nadu food.
and she has a nice smile!
I am sure she doesn't know, Madurai's food well enough. She missed out Jigarthanda!!!!
I love tamil people. They protecting their heritage, tradition and culture. I appreciate and congrats to tamil brothers and sisters.
Thx a bunch brother for the true words..
Thanks bro
Yes ji, we have to hold it till our breath
Thanks
Actually Our culture is being destroyed by Church Paavadai Crooks.These maggots hsould be kicked out of TN.
It definitely felt like it was Praveena's show. She's so simple and lovely. Really liked her. 😊👍
100%
I like this co anchor , she seems down to earth and friendly
God bless world wide
Good people in Tamil Nadu.
Very nice Tamil Nadu.
God Protect world wide.
Be happy friend s
Watching the video because of Her Perfect Presentation of South Indian Foods
Hatsoff to my Tamilachi...Superb explanations has give to Him
Just loved her so much 🙏
I liked when anchor said - this is adhirasam which looks like doughnut *"tastes even better"* 😁 very true... Infact, it cannot even be compared with adhirasam.
Yaaaass😂😁😀
Adirasam my most favorite. Tamizhanuku thaan theriyum
Anarsa is similar to this dish in north india
@@RahulPrasadh athirasam andhraku theriyum
The lady who is presenting this is so warm and grounded.
4:27 the background: en iniya pon nilave...
5:09 kathalin deepam onru
11:51 kadhal kaditham varainthen
Raja sir is the mind, heart and soul of music in Tamil nadu ❤
@@nirupamaprabhakar lnil89
I'm from Bihar but I love the south Indian tradition of having banana leaf, we also use Banana leafs but in village's wedding ceremonies called "bhoj".
With idiappam we can make mixed vegetable idiappam as well as minced meat idiappam for a variety. Srilankan Princey shows in her kitchen vlog
@@ramiahjegatheesan7471 who asked u ... Here
Each south Indian state is Gem of India , I am from Maharashtra but I am proud of Our South Indian traditions ,food .
this tamil beauty won my heart truelly yaar look at her face how confident she is !!!!
She is very very humble n I have become her fan!
So am I..
Yes she is. She has her own special charm.
Lady anchor-awsome-well educated....neat and decent explanation....so well mannered.....wow......she reminds me of my friend....look at cool and decent attitude. ......such a neat English.....super. ..
@@hnayak5978 looks like you are the uneducated dumbo here...flour is actually pronounced as flower..its mostly pronounced wrongly everywhere....its not "flaaa"..dont try to act smart if your are not...
@@Hari-vg3gy இயற்கையால் ஒவ்வொருவருக்கும் அனைத்து மொழியிலும் நல்ல உச்சரிப்பு இருக்கும் என்று கூற முடியாது.
அது உங்களுக்குத் தெரியாதா?
நீங்கள் படித்தவர் இல்லையா?
@@kokila7046 hello...i was supporting that lady..cant you understand my comment...comment puriyelena neenge comment pannatingga..
What I liked the most is that people are so polite and well cultured, the food is healthy, cheap and enough options available for vegetarian, so won't have any problems.
Definitely visiting Tamil Nadu after this pandemic ends😍
Welcome bhai
That girl is so humble . ❤
Beauty of educated/cultured south Indian girls.
Generally Madurains are so humble and lovely, it is said by many actors and celebrities
Please see the prices of all dishesh..compare to other states it is very less..Healthy food with less cost in south india.. madurai👌 ..Temple city...🇮🇳
Love from Dubai..Jai Hind
I visited chennai.. It was 4 times costly.. Dosa for 70 rs spreciallu sarvana and adb rrstautant
Futures.
@@kunjar in chennai veg is costly and non veg is cheeper especially fish
@@muzykhub5935 mennam is also costly at guindi area
@@kunjar if u go to big restaurants definitely it will cost u high ..try local one u can. Feel the taste
She is an amazing Tamil girl, who knew where to take you, guide you and explained it so goooooodddddd.. reminds me to how I explain my other state peeps and other countries peeps... 😍😍😍😍 She also spoke pukka Tamil words and pronounced it soooooo wellllll !!!
Also you had been soo good !
She had an amazing vibe, what a language and she was so elegant !!!
You describe very well her personality Too
Well said...ive seen her before in few vlogs where she has hosted many other people and everyone loves her for her humility and kindness
@@aju1990 link that other vlogs plz
@@nrc5290 ruclips.net/video/KBsATu672Ts/видео.html
@@nrc5290 I guess she was the one in the vlog..
Praveena shows her identical Tamil girl. In the way she spoke, attitude and healthy conscious . Really proud of her. Keep it up dear sister.
Huge respect to The Lady Anchor. She knws a lot of about her culture and loves her local food l. I wish this video had spoken about non-veg food too
I am in love with tamil food. I have never lived there but this video has brought me huge respect
That lady is wonderful. I would love to have someone like her take me through any city. She knew all the unusual foods and eateries and all her explanations were crisp and knowledgeable.
THE GIRL WAS BESTEST TO WATCH DOWN TO EARTH NATURAL AND REAL SENSE EXPLORING FOOD AND RECIPE WITHOUT FAKING ACCENT OR EXPRESSION. TOTALLY NATURAL AND CONNECTING TO EACH AND ALL SHE WAS FANTASTIC
The lady host was fantastic she knew all about food tradition in depth of Tamilnadu
She explained minutely about all the
Food items
In one word madurai is simply superb.
If I'm in Chennai, I have to go for this at least one full day. Madurai I have seen during childhood ( 2years old)
I am not a big fan of south indian food but whatever they eat in this video looks tempting and the way Praveena played host is really worth appreciations
Wow what a tremendous variety of food in Madurai, I have been to chennai but I had no idea of Madurai. I will stop by over there to taste the food and see the beautiful presenter Pabina.....
The food is so cheap.😘 And delicious and healthy.
Just loved it.
I ❤️ Tamil Nadu.
Being a vegetarian, i felt very happy to have seen all these pure veg foods featured in your video.. 😍😍😍😍
lady host so kind and explaining properly like to meet her
you are Right.
The madurai local guide was excellent - such people can elevate the standards of the vlog
I am from UP but love south indian food. I like to travel south India and explore all the traditional/authentic eateries ..exactly like the places you two explored
Wonderful City Madurai. Wonderful food and so many varieties. Definitely not like any other city. Hospitality and Politeness of Madurai people is awesome. Thanks for the video, will try some of them on next visit.
Tamilians are so warm and lovely people...................the lady is very gracious.
5:17 kadhalin deepam ondru song in background... Famous Tamil song...
Hahaha, Love it man. Cheers
Podu podu
I like how you and your host ate every thing from single plate. This how people of different cultures come together and become friends. Man I just love India
Iam from kerala ,but i like both kerala and tamilnadu traditional foods
We love south Indians foods.
Please open 100 outlets here in Delhi and other parts.
God bless south Indians.
Jay Hind
E. Xx,X xx
.n.mko Udit Chaitanya bhagavatam
K
Thank you so much Vishal. We love north non veg food too.. love from South India😊
मुजे साऊथ के कोठे बहूत पसंद हैं 😍😍😘
क्या आपको नोर्थ के कोठे और मुजरा पसंद है । मुजे दिल्ली का जीबी रोड भी बहूत पसंद है यार 😋
फक फकाफक दे घच्चा घच
Bro once your life you have to visit with your family to Madurai
She is so humble and klowledge Lady .. and she explaining each and everything..
Though, I am from KOLKATA still I respect this lady. She too much gentle more than the lady from Kolkata. I like👍 this Video very much. Realy I enjoy this video...🤘🥂
Madurai my favourite place..i lived there 2yrs... food and temple's are awesome. ..what an architecture of Meenakshi temple ... mesmerising..here the girl anchor is very good 👍
OMG, what a luck i came across this video! I adore India and its food, and with such a video and guidancies I will definetely make my way to Madurai now! Thanks!!!!
Pl sir
Ur welcome here
Welcome to temple city
Love from Assam. We love you because people from south were so nice and humble. They treat everyone like a friend.😍
So nice to see my city madurai happy that the host took to the right place for food very nice presentation👌👍
Undoubtedly madurai is the place where one can get all the authentic tasty TN food. It's a foodie delight. I love madurai food ( it happens to be my birthplace as well ) . It's truly the cultural capital of TN 🙏🙏👍👍Adai avial jaggery butter topped is my fav. 👍👍😋😋
I lived in South for almost all my life ,20 years! I did my graduation from Chennai! Really appreciate the kindness of the people there. I have so many close friends Tamil Nadu. I used to skip my hostel food and bump into my friend's homes for food, and his mother would treat me like her own. And also the people there are so attached to their culture and traditions. I've been to Thanjavur and there I realised the true culture of Tamil Nadu. Eating in banana leafs and way of closing it was all a new experience for me. Really looking forward to visiting there soon.
agreed. I too have lived in Chennai and very good place. Would not mind going back there again :-)
I wanna come with you please when ur going back to there just take me along with you
there are 2 sides to everything. May be in your academic world it was like that but I have experienced a very different side to that society. People are extremely selfish, jealous and will do anything to achieve their goal. They will do all this behind the facade of humility.
It took me few years to realise this. Yes, they are attached to traditions and tamil panpadu(culture) .fine
They say hindi is a foreign language but will prefer English over their tamil and tamil pride.
you should read about atrocities committed by these people on tamil brahmins, you will know their true side.
@@thanusrithanusheety3912 Haha sure!
To advait வினாச காலே விபரீத புத்தி
I being Telugu..we almost have home made food almost Tamil flavors specially avial since my childhood... I myself make adai dosa 😊..well madurai a must go place
Lots of love for Madurai......from Maharashtra(Nagpur)......
The lady came out of syllabus and represented entire Foods by explaining such Details ,Which will be remembered while going there in lifetime. Kudos to Both And team 🎉🎉
Never seen this India.. what a rich culture...my nation has !
The way that akka explained each and every dish was awesome 😍......Madurai kaaranga vazhka semmaya eppovume😘
Oldest Surviving Language in the World.
I wish it will be there till the end of human life.
Best host till date; hands down🙇♂️.
4:27 En iniya pon nilaavae on the background :) RajaSir's Music is also the signature of TamilNadu
The lady was superb yaar...l just love the way she represents all with a lovely smile....
This lady represented everything so nicely. And that smile at Keppa Puttu outlet is so beautiful. Place of temples. 🙏🏻😇👍🏻
Great healthy street food, excellent presentation from Praveena. Proud to be a தமிழன்
South India is a real treasure in every aspect
Loved the girl !!! I want also someone like that to show me Madurai
serena nithya u r always welcomes
The host from Madurai is energetic and knowledge,and she is also hospitable.Like her insight knowledge about the city.
hello akka I'm from Kerala , I'm suddenly noticed your video while scrolling RUclips I'm saw you at sujith bakthan channel madhurai food vlog . U can see that many of the subscribers of tech travell commented below that video appreciated you , bcz of u are simple and awesome
Lots of love from Kerala , love u akka
praveena is best host on the chanel till date.
Shes very committed to providing as much information as possible, also looks like she takes pride in Madurai.
Our India is awesome, every state is a country in itself when it comes to diversity, especially the food. Thanks Anubhav for showing it to us through your videos. Your host was very good and knowledgeable. I am definitely trying everything she suggested on my next trip to Madurai. Keep traveling and keep posting great videos.
Well said bhai. Every state is as big as European country.
The way that Gentle Lady mixed that rice noodles. I reminds my Moms hands ☺️☺️☺️
The lady was very swee❤️et... And very proud Tamilian...
"looks like Doughnut, tastes even better" 🤣 fantastic..
Heard a new flower, rice flower(flour)🤣, actually Tamilian are educated 😕
@@hnayak5978 indeed... just check the literacy rate. If you can tell where you are from we can do a comparison :)
Not all pronounce every word correct... so making fun of this is stupidity... but judging a race based on just one mispronunciation is height of stupidity.. only few morons can reach this height.
@@MageshwaranLegacyModernization I am not. Making fun, actually I hate tamillans , they are just selfish , which I felt at Chennai , nobody helps even if you ask for any addresse they ignore s like hell, if this happens in high educated area then f*c* to these types educated as*ho*es
And after reading this damn sure you will bark like d,ass😆
129 ppl who likes that comment felt the same fro tamillans
@@hnayak5978 Sorry... im not used to barking... but i see u just did that 😁
also it comes to you very naturally... that makes me wonder who you are 🤣
And yesss... we ignore whatever that barkkks at us even to ask an address, we help only people who are polite 😏
@@MageshwaranLegacyModernization you're a special character😘
What I found is that every food is "TRADITIONAL" in madurai
She focused only on traditional items.
I'm shifting to Madurai for a year. I'm from Delhi and was really worried about the food I'll get there 😭😭😭😭 but this video has gave me some morale support smh. Ty ✌️
Must appreciate the fluency and presentation of the lady... The way she expressed the South Indian foods... was amazing... ❤❤❤
"we don't call it Dosa, we call it Dhosai" you are the best, girl.. 😍😘
இதுலயுமா டா உங்க வெறுப்பு அரசியல் !!? வெளங்கிடும்
@@babbloll5996 ole maari fans🤣🤣🤣
This is such a wonderful video that explains culturally rich Madurai vegetarian food with a humble and well-mannered host ... Whenever I feel stressed, I watch this video and get a lot of relief.
8:40 the lady selling was so simple, respectful and down to earth
🙏🙏🙏
I'm frm mauritius paradise island...but i love Tamil language one of the most beautiful cute and lovable language in the world and for her rich cultural traditions...and the most oldest language...loves respect and blessings to all my brothers and sisters of Tamil nadu..and in the world....God bless the world and every living beings to fight against the most serious killing virus named Corona....stay at home...be safe and the world will be saved...🙏🙏🙏