Sattu Drink | Sattu Sharbat: A Summer Drink
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by Aruna
12h ago
Sattu Sharbat is a traditional summer drink from Bihar. This Sattu Drink cools the body and keeps you hydrated. Sattu ka Sharbat also keeps you full; especially if you make it with buttermilk. So I drink it when I don't feel like eating breakfast. The post Sattu Drink | Sattu Sharbat: A Summer Drink appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Ugadi Pachadi | The Traditional Start to the Telugu New Year
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by Aruna
1w ago
Ugadi celebrations begin with Ugadi Pachadi. This pachadi incorporates the six tastes found in nature; sweet, sour, tangy, spicy, bitter, and salty.  The six tastes (shadruchulu) represent the various experiences we have in life. Having Ugadi Pachadi reminds us that we should face life with equanimity. The post Ugadi Pachadi | The Traditional Start to the Telugu New Year appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Maavadu | Vadu Manga Oorugai: Baby Mango Pickle (Without Oil)
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by Aruna
1w ago
Maavadu or Vadu Manga is a traditional pickle made with baby mangoes at the start of the summer. This tangy and spicy Baby Mango Pickle Without Oil is a crowd-pleaser and best enjoyed with cool and mellow curd rice. The post Maavadu | Vadu Manga Oorugai: Baby Mango Pickle (Without Oil) appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Tamarind Agua Fresca | Tamarind Cooler | Agua de Tamarindo
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by Aruna
2w ago
Tangy and mildly sweet, Tamarind Agua Fresca or Agua de Tamarindo is a Mexican drink made with tamarind pulp, sugar, water, and occasionally, a dash of lemon juice. This refreshing Tamarind Cooler makes great use of the cooling properties of tamarind and so helps lower core body temperature. The post Tamarind Agua Fresca | Tamarind Cooler | Agua de Tamarindo appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Mamidikaya Pappu | Andhra Raw Mango Dal | Aam Dal | Kairi Dal
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by Aruna
2w ago
Mamidikaya Pappu is a traditional Andhra Raw Mango Dal. My father absolutely loves this tangy dal and could eat it for every meal, if I served it to him. All you need to enjoy Mamidikaya Pappu is hot rice and ghee. Some papad or vadiyalu on the side would only help the cause. :) The post Mamidikaya Pappu | Andhra Raw Mango Dal | Aam Dal | Kairi Dal appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Amlechi Uddamethi: Goan Raw Mango Curry in a Coconut Gravy
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by Aruna
3w ago
Tangy, nutty and mildly spicy with just a hint of sweetness. That is how I would describe Amlechi Uddamethi, the raw mango curry from Goa. Cooked in a coconut gravy spiced with red chillies, pepper, jaggery and tamarind, this traditional Goan dish gets the "Uddamethi" part of its name from the Udad Dal and Methi in the tempering. Serve this delicious mango dish with rice and papad; and believe you me you will enjoy a satisfying meal. The post Amlechi Uddamethi: Goan Raw Mango Curry in a Coconut Gravy appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Khamang Kakdi | Cucumber Salad with Peanuts and Coconut
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by Aruna
3w ago
Truth be told, I love Khamang Kakdi. This Cucumber Salad from Maharashtra is flavoured with roasted peanuts and fresh coconut. It also uses just a bit of lemon juice and green chilli. The result is a cool, crunchy, nutty and just a bit tangy Cucumber Salad that is hard to resist. The post Khamang Kakdi | Cucumber Salad with Peanuts and Coconut appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Jowar Khichdi (Without Dal)
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by Aruna
1M ago
Jowar Khichdi is a delicious, nutritious, vegan, millet-based dish that serves as a complete meal by itself or with Dahi. This dish makes great use of Jowar (called Sorghum in English) which is gluten-free and rich in dietary fibre, iron, calcium, magnesium, and more. Jowar is known to aid weight loss, help you manage blood sugar, and help lower cholesterol. The post Jowar Khichdi (Without Dal) appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Fried Onion Raita | Caramelized Onions in Yogurt
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by Aruna
1M ago
This Fried Onion Raita is slightly sweet from the caramelized onions and provides the perfect balance to a spicy Biryani. You can also serve it with rotis and stuffed parathas or then use it as a sauce or dip. This Fried Onion Raita also finds favour with people who dislike raw onions. The post Fried Onion Raita | Caramelized Onions in Yogurt appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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Potlakaya Perugu Pachadi | Snake Gourd Raita | Pudalangai Thayir Pachadi
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by Aruna
1M ago
Potlakaya Perugu Pachadi, Pudalangai Thayir Pachadi, or Snake Gourd Raita is mellow, light on the stomach and cooling; making it an ideal for a meal on a hot summer day. It is the ideal accompaniment for roti and even rice. About Snake Gourd and Benefits of Eating It Snake Gourd (called Potlakaya in Telugu, Pudalangai in... The post Potlakaya Perugu Pachadi | Snake Gourd Raita | Pudalangai Thayir Pachadi appeared first on ãhãram ..read more
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