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  • All For Science – The Pencil

    How often have you actually finished using a pencil until it’s too small to hold? Have you ever wondered how long a pencil truly lasts? For the sake of science (and curiosity), I decided to find out. I started with… Continue reading

    All For Science – The Pencil
  • Pepper – A Chronicle of Events

    These are the factual events that took place based on which the previous chapters were written. 3000 BCE: Sumerian records depict Kerala as the garden of spices – The Malabar forests. Ancient Babylonian, Syrians and Egyptians also traded with them.1213… Continue reading

    Pepper – A Chronicle of Events
  • Pepper: From Currency to Common Spice – Part 2

    Through the eyes of an ancient being who has witnessed centuries of change, this series explores how once-rare delicacies have become everyday staples. Today, we continue with pepper—a common spice that once ruled as the currency of the world. (Part… Continue reading

    Pepper: From Currency to Common Spice – Part 2
  • Pepper: From Currency to Common Spice – Part 1

    Through the eyes of an ancient being who has witnessed centuries of change, this series explores how once-rare delicacies have become everyday staples. Today, we delve into pepper—a common spice that once ruled as the currency of the world. Eldrin’s… Continue reading

    Pepper: From Currency to Common Spice – Part 1
  • Eternal Bonds: A Dog’s Perspective on Human Life

    This story is written from the perspective of a household pet dog, who views humans as beings that live for several dog generations—like elves in a dog’s brief lifespan. I was born on a spring evening. I don’t remember my… Continue reading

    Eternal Bonds: A Dog’s Perspective on Human Life
  • Tea: From Rare Delicacy to Global Staple

    Through the eyes of an ancient being who has witnessed centuries of change, this series explores how once-rare delicacies have become everyday staples. Today, we delve into tea—a drink that has evolved from sacred traditions to a global favourite, tracing… Continue reading

    Tea: From Rare Delicacy to Global Staple