Open it at 6:00 AM, and you find a steel bowl of kadhi (a yogurt-based curry) made by the grandmother three days ago—"It tastes better with age," she insists. Next to it, a jar of pickle made during last summer’s brutal heat, infused with the patience of chopping mangoes for six hours. In the freezer, a small bag of thepla (a spiced flatbread) vacuum-sealed by the mother for the daughter who moved to New Jersey.
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