"Thaggu Kai Laddu" The name makes my mouth water :) To be honest to my readers, I was never aware of Thaggu or his famous Laddus until about 5 years ago.I would attribute this ignorance to the fact that I knew of no one who lived in modern day "Kanpur" or the anglicized "Cawnpore" or the actual "Kanhapur". Nopes, I hadn't heard of Thaggu.....My loss I would say.
I heard of Thaggu and his famous brand of Laddus when I was with Birlasoft in NOIDA. There were lots of people from Kanpur and then I used to intermittently hear about Thaggu kai Laddu. Finally the name registered on my mind, when my Project Manager once asked my best friend Vidisha who hailed from Kanpur to get 2 KG of Thaggu Kai Laddu for him. When I inquired about it, she just said it was a famous shop selling Laddus. It always happens, people who have access to something seldom value or give enough importance to it. She obliged the PM by bringing in the Thagu kai Laddus, but the Sindhi kanjoos that she was, never brought one for me :(

Finally, it was another friend whose courtesy allowed me my first taste of Thagu Kai Laddu. There's an explosion of tastes on the tastebuds as the Laddu melts inside your mouth. You can feel the pure ghee, the dry-fruits, the coconut, etc complementing each other and racing together to give that unmistakable taste that is "Thaggu Kai Laddu" WoW!!!!
As things have a way of happening, I married my friend from Kanpur, Vidisha. So Thaggu became instantly accessible to me :) On one of my visits to my in-laws place I decided to make a visit to the famous Thaggu shop. Its a small shop but you can guess its popularity by the long line of customers waiting to lay thier hands on one of those sweet meats.

The brand that is, Thaggu kai Laddu was lent more publicity when the AB junior super hit movie, "Bunty aur Babli" had a sceen shot in the movie and also used the tag line, "aisa koi saga nahin, jisko humne thaga nahin" in the movie. The shop also sells other sweets including another famous thing called "Badnam Kulfi". As per Mattha Pandey, the kulfi is named so, because anything found or sold on the street is ‘badnaam’ (of questionable character). Lolz...what a way of describing sweets.
Thanks to my sweet mother-in-law I get to savour the Thaggu Kai Laddu's anytime I visit to Kanpur or someone comes to our house from Kanpur. I can swear by anything, Thaggu and his Laddu's are one of the best things of Kanpur. My mouths watering and am drooling like a dog as I am writing this. Its been over 4 months since I tasted it because am in Chennai these days :( But I guess this is an added advantage to plan a trip for Kanpur soon.... :)
Cool.. Have eaten 1-2 a few times thanks to dinesh ji awasthi.. They are just too good.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dinesh (for laddus) and chandan for sending this link.
ReplyDeleteHey guys...good to see that you guys were curious enough to learn more about it :)
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