A food writer attempts to make the Italian lardo (cured pork fat), known as Lardo di Salò , work within the context of spicy Indian cuisine.
In Chennai or Kolkata, where the mercury pushes 40°C (104°F), your beautiful slab of Salo will turn into a greasy, rancid puddle in hours. salo in indian
I think it already has, but not in the way we expect. A food writer attempts to make the Italian
In languages like Gujarati, salo ( साळो ) refers to a wife's brother. This is cognate with the more common Hindi term saala ( साला ). In languages like Gujarati, salo ( साळो )
Because salo is the plural or a variant of saala , it carries the same complex cultural weight. While literally meaning "brother-in-law," it is often used as a mild slang or swear word.