Nothing can match winter irresistible delights
Islamabad
Though low gas pressure and common flu are the hot topics of every household this winter, nothing can match the irresistible delights that winter season offers.
The hot and spicy soup, crispy dry fruits and pink tea are readily available at every corner of the city. The grass covered with frost in the morning is indeed a treat for the eyes. People are found enjoying the sunny days in front of their homes, in parks and even on the medians. The cold wind, quite roads and dry leaves in the evening give a whole new look to the city. Islamabad winter is indeed a treat, morning walks turn more exciting, as do the evening strolls, birds seem to chirp all the more louder and a trek up the famed Trail-III suddenly does not look as energy-sapping as it usually is in the summer.
Clearly winter also brings with it the good news that there would not be any fat electricity bills being slipped underneath your front door although the load would shift to gas as geysers and heaters are turned on, provided the area is not affected by gas loadshedding. The traditional chicken corn soup on wintry nights and coffee are treats that are synonymous with the season. Be it the posh markets or the low scale ones like Markaz G-9 and Peshawar Morr, the corner soup and coffee sellers seem to do good business during winter -- items that are fancied by all and sundry to keep warm. Restaurants too see a marked increase in sale of soups as well as coffee.
Nasir Ahmed, owner of a leading fast food joint, says these are two of the best sellers every winter as is fish and chips. "Soups and coffee are preferred for they are much cheaper," he said.
Sale of raw fish also looks set to go up with tonnes of Salmon, the all-time favorite being shipped from Karachi to cater for the increased demand in town.
"Fish is liked by a vast majority for it tastes great and is good for one's heart," said a salesperson at a fish shop.
Many restaurants are offering fish festivals where one can enjoy different types of fish in variety of tastes.
“Fish barbecue is the most demanded item followed by the fish ‘karhai’ and fried fish,” said one waiter at a road side restaurant in F 6. He said that the fish frenzy started in November ad would continue till March.
Indeed winter has brought in plenty of delights -- the scent of grilled and fried fish, coffee, potato chips and hot, spicy soups around town making many mouths water. Enjoy!
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