Why not to eat pineapple
Why not to eat pineapple?, Why not to eat pineapple during pregnancy?, why not to eat pineapple when pregnant ? Why not eat pineapple core ? Which are asked frequently on Google web search but it’s hard to find a proper reason at one place so I decided to write this article,to educate people about harmful affects of eating pineapple.

If you love to eat pineapple then you must know the fact. This juicy delicious fruit is actually eating you from inside. This is the only fruit that could eat you literally, yes it’s true. The juicy, tasty, little fruit can eat your flesh. Pineapple actually is a Brazilian fruit, in 1493 it was imported from Brazil to Europe by Christopher Columbus.

It was also spread by natives around the South America and to the Caribbean and the Indies islands, it is very popular among the tropical countries. This Brazilian fruit have a funny history in European society, in 1700 century, somehow it was became a status symbol, people actually and intentionally took a pineapple to parties for show off, they carried it around for weeks until the pineapple started rot, amazing isn’t it?

You’ll be considered richest and coolest kid if you had a pineapple under your arm, that was the sign of status symbol in the 1700s and no other fruit got that power till today because pineapples were imported fruit and that’s why it was expensive, it cost about 5000 pounds each, which is around $8000 by today’s standards and still no food is as much expensive as pineapple was.

This is the only expensive and flesh-eating fruit in world, actually you may have noticed that after eating a freshly cut piece of this fruit, it leaves your tongue feeling like you just took to it with sandpaper, and people even experienced bleeding tongues, gums and lips after eating pineapple, but do you know why it happened? Because pineapples contains an enzyme called bromelain, it can break down protein in our flesh.

The enzyme Bromelain is a mixture of two enzymes and several other substances in smaller quantities and it has the ability to break down protein so pineapple is advised to used in cooking to make meat more softer and easy to cook. Pineapple really can eat the tender skin inside you mouth, so be careful whenever you going to eat. To avoid this some people suggest to cut the fruit in pieces and let it sit at room temperature so it will lessen the effects of Bromelain, but that is not true, in room temperature it can survive at least a week, this thing only avoidable if you eat cooked or grilled pineapple.
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Our Moon Has Blood Clots | Book Review| Summary

Our Moon Has Blood Clots | Book Review| Summary
“I was split apart by the woodcutter
My friend, my beloved, tell me:
who has cast a spell on you?”
I selected this book for my book club prompt read and after starting it, I was feeling like stumbling over my path, the book makes me feel so. Do you have the courage to delve into the painful discovery of fate? This is not just a book, it’s an agitated cry storming from the valley of God! Who’s cry is it, human’s humanity or God himself? Kashmir, is it heaven on earth or hell on earth?
This book is soaked in blood, it was a painstaking read. My brain became numb after reading this. What is it, another side of faith, another physiognomy of humanity? How could someone account for all the cruel events, all the deaths, it needs so much power to penned all the blood clots, my heart crunching, and tried to suck underneath my ribs. Thank you author for bringing light to another side of our moon.

I grew up hearing about the restless life of Kashmir but couldn’t understand why is this and what is all happening there. I can’t remember when I started hearing about Kashmir, maybe it started when my senses started but I couldn’t fathom what it was meant to be. Apparently, life isn’t settled down, their tormented life is still resting in a cliffhanger.
I can’t express thanks enough to didi for sending me this book and giving me a new perspective on this. This is a memoir from author and journalist Rahul Pandita who is indeed a Kashmiri pandit, who puts his hands on documenting his life journey. A must-read book. All the insights you need to understand the plight of Kashmiri pandits and the inhabitants, the Kashmiri pandits’ true-life story is here. The journey that started on the night of 19 January 1990, the exodus began, is not accomplished, yet to reach its destination… The true story of Kashmiri pandit’s life’s, how they are living today and how the life was before exodus..
It was started as a journey through a 14 years old teenager and he is still searching for his home.

A book that I can feel is smeared in blood. Is it possible that pain could be conveyed through words? Rahul Pandita’s strong, bold writing carried all the pain and suffering. The massacre, the pain of an unending journey, all vividly pictured and felt in my mind’s eye facilitated by the author. Read this book to get an alternate perspective of what is served as news. Brilliant writing, griping narration, time goes back and forth smoothly to capture the events and the emotional aspects. It served some truth from behind the news desk which people never get to know. Read this to know what it means to be homeless in our own country.
Homelessness is not just losing a house, it’s discharging childhood, disposing of roots. “.. you know, my mother said, our home in Kashmir had twenty-two rooms.”
“At the blue gate, Father stopped and turned back. He looked at the house. Looking back, there was a sense of finality in his gaze.” Indigenous peoples of Kashmir, the Hindus, were threatened, killed, eliminated by militants who were the representative of a civilization that was more than 5000 years old. This story and its devastating result only could be compared to the black era of the holocaust. I highly recommend this book, it also has a rich history of Kashmir from the beginning till now.
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How would you see your life if somebody asked you to put all the pictures and colours of it on one canvas or a page? Wouldn’t it be beautiful? What would it look like ? Colourful? Bright? I think a lot more crowded just as our thoughts?
I do this every year just to remind myself that how beautiful my life is and how many more colours I want to add in it every single day. I make a photo collage from all the pictures that attracted me throughout the year. I keep their cuttings saved with me and when a year pass I put them together on one canvas and see them collectively. It gives a huge optimistic direction to my thoughts.

(This is my photo collage for this year)
I make sure to include my dreams, my aspirations, my admiration’s, the things that I want to see in me, in that photo collage and I usually paste it in front of my bed. So every morning when I wake up I remember that I have to live all these beautiful, smiling pictures that I have added in this collage.
I reminds me everyday that I am special and unique just as each one of us is. Whenever I feel low or my thoughts go awry, I always have this collage as a guide in front me saying, hey! I am your dream and I am you, don’t forget that I am always with you and I am in process of making in the near future, so don’t let anything else pull you down.

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Staring everyday at this collage is just like meditation to me, it brings smile to my face and clarity to my thoughts. What do you think about adding a small photo collage to your life?? A collage that would define you in every picture.
“Remove everything pointless from an imperfect life and it’d lose even it’s imperfection” ~Sputnik Sweetheart

Sumire means “Violet” in Japanese, is a struggling writer who is the love of the narrator of this book whose name I could not discover while reading this whole book. It’s mentioned as K somewhere I believe.
Sumire is that kind of rare human pieces who gets connected with the other like a missing part of puzzle but not with every other pieces. She is connected with the narrator. Their friendship made me realise that every other human does have their other part from whom you could say everything, everything. It doesn’t necessarily have to be your lover, your husband or your blood relative. It’s just the other part of your puzzle but it’s only up to you that you hold on to them because of their value or just let them go because they are none of the three mentioned above.
But all this while she discovers that she is in love with Miu(the women who happens to be her Sputnik Sweetheart). I won’t reveal why did she named her Sputnik Sweetheart, I’ll leave this luxury to you as you would dive down in this perfect creation of Murakami.
I always wonder how many realms of the world does Murakami sees together and how is he able to put all those realms into few pages and create a whole novel out of it.
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Sputnik Sweetheart is a perfect mixture of love, lust ,suspense and mystery.
There’s two stories going along and those later merge into one. The beauty that I find about Sputnik Sweetheart is that the story is as flawed as we are from inside. None of the character is as perfect as any clichéd movie or book shows them to be. Even the ending left me dangling into a bit of bewilderment that what actually happened in the termination, craving few more pages of the book.
But it ended in those damn 230 pages just like Murakami says ~ ” It doesn’t last for ever”

Love is worth everything. Everything.

You must have watched the trailer of Everything everything before but wait, it’s worth reading because every part of it is worth drilling your imagination box.
Nicola Yoon has really well written a heart warming light read teenage love story. This is a story about a girl named Madeline Whittier who according to her mom is sick for life. She lives a bubble life, always packed inside her home with a nurse.
But then comes a turning point when she turns eighteen and she encounters her new neighbour Olly.
Madeline’s love for Olly gives her the courage to find the truth of her life that was belied inside from past eighteen years.
The book talks about not just the love that could happen between two young teenagers but also the other shades of love which makes us sometimes take wrong decisions just for the sake of it.
Everything Everything is a light read, if you are a voracious reader you can devour it at once because it’ll grip you so hard that you would be damned to know what’s going to happen next.
Ravan – The King Of Rakshasas
This is a gripping and superbly articulated book about Ravana. A compelling narrative that gives a lot of insights into the rakshasa king’s demeanor. Though there’s nothing much to tell about this epic character still author delivered a well-researched, beautifully crafted book on the most glorious and most respected villain of Indian classical literature.
Do you like villains or indulge yourself in hero fandom? Dark characters always have some mystic approach on me. Always feel like need to know more about our vile characters of mythology. I am always in search of this I picked this book as my first book of February. I was reading a mammoth classic but took a break to read this book about King of Lanka.
I think Ravana is the most decorated villain among all characters in the Indian epic. He was a demon and on the other side, he was a scholar, author, great musician, the wisest and widely educated person that anyone would ever know. He was the greatest devotee of all time. It is heard that he has written many books in various streams including Ayurveda. He had reached the pinnacle of his life.
His character has a different kind of exuberance before being the king of Rakshasa which was perfectly inscribed in this book and it deeply moved me. Author gave his character more flesh and blood in this book.
In this book, with the touch of the author’s pen, Ravana became alive, the feeling whilst reading touched me. The narrative of this book is from the Point of view of the Ravana himself. It started with his childhood and ended as well with his life.
The author has given deeply focused on a part of Ravana’s life, his adolescence years, his childhood which was never been in limelight. Every character from Ravana’s childhood was blooming here.
This book shows how painstaking research the author did for his book. We can get deep information about all the relevant characters which we have never known before. Here author elaborates on Ravan’s lineage, his family tree. Each and every character blooming here with their all shades, everyone is here is grey.
After reading this plethora of emotions crossing my mind. Ravana’s life started with how to maintain dignity, trying not to think about the fear, embarrassment of his fate, and I loved how author engraved it with so much compassion.
The rakshasa king, the great scholar, the great powerful Ravan, how was his childhood one can never be imagined. How little by little he became what he became at the end of epic Ramayana unfolded here. I would suggest how to step by step his character built is a must-know thing.
I love how the author maintained the flow and never let loose the grip of the flow, it’s a page-turner, strikingly thought-provoking. To know more about Ravana you must read this book.
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