A-Z Of Spices Featuring Ginger
I am going to be running a month or two behind - and hopefully catch up before 2020 ends and if I don't then I will just continue posting till and when I reach Z Ginger – the health benefits, nutritional
Fennel/Varyari Tea or Infusion
Fennel + Ginger + Lemon Verbena + pepper and you have a heavenly “digestion match” – all of these have their individual benefits and track records when it comes to “digestion” and then you put them all together and brew
Recipes Showcasing Elachie/Cardamom
Instead of just 1 recipe show casing elachie/cardamom - I have chosen a few of my most favorite dishes showcasing "The Queen Of Spices - Elachie/Cardamom". I am not going to go through all its "goodness" again you can read
Lassi/Chaas Or Smoothie
Just what the weather doctor suggests for this continuous "heat wave" we experiencing around the country. Traditional Lassi (The world’s first smoothie) was born/created/invented 1000 BC at the foothills of the Himalayas – in the state of Punjab in Northern India
Sindhi Kadhi
While researching "Gujarati Kadhi" I came across Sindhi Kadhi, something that I had not heard of previously and it really perked my interest. For me it would be perfect served piping hot during winter and nice and chilled for summer-obviously
Gujarati Kadhi
For all those reading this and have no clue what “KADHI” is—it is simply a yoghurt based gravy dish that is thickened with chick pea flour and tempered and then simmered with some exotic Indian spices. Kadhi! – Every region
Masala Chai
CHAI-the word simply and literally means TEA and Chai is one of the most popular hot drinks available in India. It is consumed by one and all and almost everywhere, weather it is at home, in the office, at college
Faluda
Falooda/Faluda is a cold, sweet, refreshing and nutritious drink that is traditionally made with a mixture of all or a few of the following ingredients- vermicelli (made from arrowroot), basil seeds (takmaria), jelly pieces (china grass jelly) and tapioca pearls-along
Navratri
Today (16 October 2012) sees Hindus all over the world, commencing the celebration of Navratri/Naurtha. The festival of Navratri or Naurtha (which literally means 9 nights) is celebrated throughout India, however nowhere is it celebrated with more panache and glamour than