
The land of spices is the origin of a myriad of flavours, fragrances and vibrant colours. It will come as no surprise, therefore, that black pepper originated in India, and […]
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Brown sugar has much to offer in terms of richness in flavour, sweetness, and an aroma that gives off a burning, sort of caramel-like smell. According to the International Journal […]
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It’s 2020, and it feels like the general health of all human beings is at stake. The year is also a reminder to stop ignoring wellness and to keep good […]
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Thanks to a scientist named Charles Schnabel, we are now aware of the amazing benefits of wheatgrass for consumption. His experiments in the 1930s opened a ‘can’ of wonder — […]
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Ragi, like jowar, bajra and brown rice is a grain that has been a traditional part of Indian cuisine centuries. Also known as finger millet or nachni, it is an […]
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Ragi, or finger millet, is a staple food of South India. It is locally known as kezhvaragu and is a healthier substitute for rice. Due to its versatility, it can […]
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Quite often, we are stuck with the preconceived notion that healthy food cannot be tasty and vice versa. However, this mould is breaking as people are shifting towards making conscious […]
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India is the largest producer of millets. These millets have been an integral part of the Indian diet for centuries. However, there has been a growing shift towards conscious-eating, […]
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Kasuri Methi is a household name for dried fenugreek leaves. The dried herb is more potent and bitter than its fresh counterpart. It has a strong fragrance and lends a […]
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There are a few food pairings that may not make logical sense but taste divine when cooked together. Methi Chicken may be one such classic example of the same. In […]
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