ASSUMPTION- Assuming or guessing something that we are not so sure of and lack a factual evidence or proof regarding it.
INTRODUCTION AND WARM-UP
-In the introduction we were shown a picture of a tea glass and were told to list down the assumptions we had regarding it.
-In the warm up too we did the same thing but with a different picture.
ASSUMPTIONS-
-Breakfast beverage
-Addictive
-Helps to stay awake
-Served hot
-Soothing throat
-causes yellow teeth
-served with pakoras/biscuits
-easily available
-inexpensive
-Travel companion
MAIN ACTIVITY-
Dish given-MOMOS
ASSUMPTIONS-
CATEGORY | ASSUMPTION |
Health | 1-unhealthy and fattening |
| 2-not good for children |
| 3-have ajinomoto which is harmful |
| 4-the flour used in it is not good for digestion |
PRESENTATION | 5-Served with spicy chutney/mayo |
| 6-always served hot |
| 7-mostly served on paper plates |
APPEREANCE | 8-Round or half moon shaped |
| 9-Smaller in size |
| 10-stuffed/have fillings |
| 11-creamy white in color |
| 12-elder people call it kaccha by looking at it |
| 13-Made up of all purpose flour (maida) |
COMMON BELIFS | 14-Inexpensive |
| 15-Everyone's favourite |
| 16-Social dish |
| 17-mostly loved by teenagers |
| 18-Originated in China |
| 19-Easily available |
| 20-Popular in Asian countries |
| 21-Perfect evening snack |
| 22-Difficult to make at home |
| 23-eaten in hill stations due to its steamy properties. |
| 24-enjoyed in winter/rainy season |
| 25-Have to be consumed in a day |
| 26-Steady source of income for momo's street vendors |
| 27-Mostly available in northern parts of India |
| 28-Also known as dimsums |
TYPES | 29-Tandoori |
| 30-Steamed |
| 31-Fried |
| 32-Afghani |
| 33-Gravy |
IDEA SKETCHED BY ME FOR CHALLENGING THE ASSUMPTION REGARDING PRESENTATION OF MOMO'S-
MOMO'S SHOTS
CHALLENGING ASSUMPTION-
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REFLECTION-
-I learnt that a few things that are embedded in our mindset by our parents or our elders may not always be true, they are just some assumptions that they make. for example, drinking tea makes our skin color dark is just an assumption that we as people truly believe in, but it has no scientific proof.
-I also realized that though working in a group divides our work and makes it easier and adds onto information and ideas but also makes it challenging to comprehend our individual ideas.
- As a group we performed very well but I think there could have been a bit more of an individual effort by all and the execution of ideas could have been done better for the second assumption that we chose regarding the appearance.
-I loved group 5's presentation of the challenging assumption part, the way they depicted the sketch of pani-puri enlarged and with water filled inside and a straw to drink it was really interesting and fascinating.
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