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  • All about Papaya – Nutrition, Uses and Recipes

    All about Papaya – Nutrition, Uses and Recipes

    Papaya is a fruit that’s quite commonly available in all continents of the world during the summer season. Rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin C, the fruit has many health benefits. The fruit, it’s seeds as well as the leaves are edible and are widely used in South East Asian cuisines. If you don’t prefer eating raw papaya, you can make a variety of dishes, smoothies and drinks and enjoy it the way you like. You can make it into a flavor you like. You just have to spice it up!

    All about Papaya - Nutrition, Uses And Recipes

    Before moving on to the various recipes let us take a look at the nutritional and health benefits offered by papaya.

    Protects Heart : As I have already mentioned, Papayas are rich in Vitamin C and Vitamin A. This makes it a wonderful element in a salad as it helps in preventing heart diseases. Vitamin A and C  play a key role in oxidation of cholesterol in our body, that is they are powerful anti-oxidants. Moreover, papayas have high fiber content, which also helps in lowering the cholesterol level!

    Supports Digestive System and Immune System : Papayas help in improving the digestive heath and they also help in preventing colon cancer. It is also available now in tablet forms to treat digestion related problems! They also help in improving the immune system and prevent common illness like cold, flu, etc.

    Prevent Prostrate Cancer : It is widely known that, papaya when taken with a sip of green tea can reduce the risk of prostrate cancer to a great extent!

    Traditional Medicine To Treat Malaria : Leaves of the papaya tree are also edible and in some countries, its medicinal value is put to use. They are boiled and used to make tea, s a medicine to treat malaria.

    As we have now covered its health benefits and nutritional value, let’s now see some of its other uses.

    Papaya Face Mask    papaya seeds

    Substitute Spinach and  Black Pepper : The seeds of papaya can also be used for cooking. They are spicy and are used as a substitute for black pepper in many countries. The seeds also help in destroying intestinal worms. The papaya leaves can also be boiled or steamed and cooked as a spinach!

    Skin and Face Mask : Papaya is one of the best face masks that help in rejuvenating the skin, heals acne and other skin infections.

    Apart from the above mentioned uses and benefits, Papayas can be used to make some of the best dishes. If you like juices and smoothies, sweets (halwa) or salads and salsa, papayas can blend in and create some of the delicious dishes.

    Papaya Salsa

    Papaya Salsa

    For those who like to eat spicy dishes, the best way to eat a papaya is to make a papaya salsa! It is very easy to make as you don’t have to cook. All you need is the ingredients. Mix them, stir them well and they are ready to serve with chicken or fish!

    Ingredients:

    1 mango or 1 pineapple

    1 ripe papaya

    1 large red bell pepper

    1 avocado

    a small sweet onion

    fresh cilantro

    balsamic vinegar

    salt and pepper

    How To Make:

    Step 1 : Peel the mango or pineapple, avocado and papaya and dice them into small cubes.

    Step 2 : Chop the onion, cilantro and the red bell pepper

    Step 3 : Now mix the diced fruits, red bell pepper, onion and avocado in a large bowl.

    Step 4 : Add two tablespoons of the balsamic vinegar and 2 tablespoons of the chopped fresh cilantro.

    Step  5 : Now stir the contents and add salt and pepper to taste.

    Step 6 : Let the mix for sometime and after 15 minutes, the Papaya Salsa is ready to serve.

    If you are a lover of sweets and desserts, you can make use of the fully ripened sweet papayas to prepare Papaya Halwa.

    Here is the recipe for Papaya Halwa, one of the best delicacies to serve during dinner, festivals and parties. It can be served as a dessert!

    Papaya Halwa

    Papaya Halwa

    Papaya Halwa is one of the delicious sweets and is very easy to make. It requires very less ingredients. All you need is a sweet fully ripened papaya and the following ingredients, listed below

    Ingredients:

    1 fully ripened papaya

    2 tablespoons of oil or ghee

    1 cup of sugar

    2 tablespoons of Almond Powder / Milk Powder / Coconut Powder

    1 tablespoon of Cardamom Powder

    4-5 Cashew Nuts

    How To Make:

    Step 1 : Take a fully ripe papaya, peel off the skin and dice it into small cubes. You can also grate the papaya with grater so that it will be easier to mash it.

    Step 2 : Pour some oil or ghee in a pan and heat it. Now add the diced / grated papaya in the pan. Keep the stove on low flame for about 15 minutes and stir the papaya often until it is well cooked.

    Step 3 : Add the required amount of sugar, and mash the mix with a potato masher. It will slowly lose its opacity and start to release the juices which will it easier to mash it as well.

    Step 4 : About 20 minutes later, the color and consistency of the mix will change considerably and it will become thicker.

    Step 5 : Now add the cardamom powder and the almond powder/milk powder/coconut powder.

    Step 6 : Now let it cook for 5 more minuted on low flame, stir it well and add cashew nuts.

    Step 7 : Stir for 2-3 more minutes and the Papaya Halwa is all ready to serve!

     

    If you are looking for a refreshing drink that supplies energy after a tiresome day at work, you can make this quick drink, Papaya-Melon Tango.

    Papaya-Melon Tango

    Papaya-Melon Tango

    Papaya-Melon Tango is a rich source of glucose and provides immense energy after an exhausting day.

    Ingredients:

    1/4 cup of peeled and diced papaya

    3/4 cup of peeled and diced muskmelon

    1/2 tablespoon of lemon juice

    1/4 cup of crushed ice

    How To Make:

    Add the diced papaya and muskmelon in a mixer along with the lemon juice and crushed ice. Turn on the blender until the mix turns into a smooth liquid and the Papaya-Melon Tango is ready to serve!

    The above mentioned ingredients makes 2 glasses of Papaya-Melon Tango.

    Place it in a fridge to keep it cool.

  • While Dieting,You Eat!!

    While Dieting,You Eat!!

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    With the spurt in the number of Mcdonalds and Dominoz all around the country, seldom it is that we find kids and adults alike whom we can term as perfect specimens of the human anatomy. Cheaper and cheaper burgers and fries combos and the easy accessibility of everything unhealthy is taking this Aryan civilization faster to its unhealthy end than we can possibly imagine.And some who are aware of this gradually surmounting epidemic of obesity turn themselves to starving, or dieting as they more fashionably call it.

    And this is where most of them go wrong. If you out the word dieting on google and search for its meaning, the first result it shows is: Restrict oneself to small amounts in order to lose weight” But this is wrong in its most fundamental sense. Living beings need energy to work, breathe and live. And unlike Jaadu(from Koi Mil Gaya) our energy does not directly come from sunlight.We humans, have to have food in order to survive. So, starving, fasting and skipping meals is out of bounds. What we will do today is, get a new regime started for those who are willing to exchange flab with muscle and diseases with health.

    First of all, forget everything that you ever ate anything and that you had a diet schedule planned. Here, we all start afresh. Just like infants do.

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    Secondly, many might have said or suggested to you; plan your meals ahead of time. Forget it. Because, food can’t be quantified beforehand. Suppose you worked out a little extra today, won’t you need an extra glass of milk to balance the energy that you’ve lost? So, never plan your eating. Eat, whatever your heart wants, but from the list that we decide here for ourselves only. Now we begin by clearing off all the things that are clichéd and everyone tells you about them. You should eat loads of fruit they provide vitamins, drink lots of water: gives you roughage, gorge on soups: healthy for your body and all that. But doesn’t everybody know this list by heart by now? So, we come down to those Indian dishes that you can prepare in your kitchen while hunger strikes. Let’s start with dinner.

    Idli Sambhar:

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    A blast for the tongue from the South of India and easy on your belly too. This dish makes it to the top of our list of the Indian foods for dieters. Each idli contains just 39 calories, which is a minimal amount in comparison to a healthy 2,000-calorie daily diet. . Idlis contain no fat, no saturated fat and no cholesterol. Consuming less than 16 grams of saturated fat and 300 milligrams of cholesterol lessens your risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke.

    DHOKLA:

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    Going in the reverse order from dinner to breakfast, its time for your evening snack. And what better than dhokla to freshen you up and lighten you at the same time. Yes, it is chiefly made up of Dal and Rice, but don’t cringe as otherwise you would have been gormandizing on chips or samosas for sure. But remember, Dhokla is low in saturated fat, very low in cholesterol, low in sodium, high in dietary fiber and high in vitamin A and C. And for us dieters, low fat is all that matters, right people?

    SPROUTS AND RAITA:

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    To your lunch, let’s start by having some Raita, what say? Now, raita as you all know is made by adding fruits, vegetables or any other thing to beaten yoghurt. And the best part is that one serving includes just 60 calories. To the beaten curd one can add grated bottle gourd or some fruits. But if you are in the mood for some crunch, you can very well add Boondi to it. Boondi, is fried, yes. But a handful of pea sized boondis will do your diet no harm.

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    With Raita, you can have sprouts as the main course and feel a bit Pseudo-European. Keep the pulses in water overnight and in the morning add a bit of lemon, some spices, some cucumber and your lunch is ready in a jiffy.

    OATS AND DALIYA:

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    Now, one thing with which we should agree with the hackneyers is that, breakfast should be heavy. And the dieticians have logic and Science backing them too. According to some studies if we consume more calories at breakfast and very less at dinner, this will help you lose weight quicker because if you eat a larger breakfast it will give a kick start to your metabolism and plus you won’t feel all drained and sleepy in that history class of yours. Plus more calories in the breakfast gives you more time in the day to burn them off. For breakfast why don’t we have something milk based, like oats? Well oats take two minutes to cook and trust me, you won’t be able to eat more than one and half cups of it. And hey, no adding sugar at your mom’s back, OK?

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    Other than oats, you can also have Daliya in the morning. Daliya or Bulgur wheat in Angrezi, is a very light and healthy option for breakfast. Daliya is an excellent source of fiber that keeps you feeling full and also helps to maintain a healthy digestive system. And just like oats, daliya can be either milk based or oil and vegetable based. Now, a little oil isn’t harmful for your body and don’t cringe if once in a blue moon you are fed up of having only milk based diet for your mornings. So, here we are with a very basic diet plan for you to follow and with just one mantra at the end. Never starve yourself, Never. You need food to live. So, just give it a healthy twist and keep eating ( or dieting, whatever you like to call it! ).

  • A Platter of Vegetarian Kebabs

    A Platter of Vegetarian Kebabs

    Originating in the coastal countries of the eastern Mediterranean area, kebab is a versatile dish made by roasting and grilling pieces of meat, fish, and vegetables, over a skewer or a spit. The dish quickly spread in popularity and consumption throughout the nations of the Middle East, and then central Asia. The kebab traces its historic roots to before the 17th century B.C., and even the ancient Greek poet Homer mentions an erstwhile archaic dish resembling the same, and enjoyed all over his country in his works. However, a Turkish script by Kyssa-i Yusuf which dates back to around 1377, first properly mentions the culinary concept of the word, which is derived from the Persian language, and literally means “fry”, and sometimes “fry and burn”. Legend has it that the kebab was invented by medieval Persian soldiers who grilled meat on their swords over open-air fires in the battlefield. It quickly gained favour of both the classes and the masses, being served as the royal fare in various Islamic states over the ages, and as a much sought after and easily accessible snack or main course dish for many commoners, and the trend continues even today.

    Although lamb is the traditional choice of meat for making the kebab, there are many variants available in different meats and vegetables all over India due to religious constraints and direct or indirect dietary restrictions. Indian kebabs, whether they are vegetarian or non-vegetarian, have a unique and popular flavour of their own, owing to the wide spectrum of masalas (spices) and herbs native to the subcontinent. Apart from the numerous Indian innovations in the art of kebab making, the sheesh, shammi, tikka, and shawarma, original types of kebabs are also available everywhere, and can be found easily in small roadside eating joints as well as in top notch restaurants and hotels. The cities of Lucknow and Hyderabad are famous all over the country, owing to their thousands of decades-old, local eateries and food establishments which sell different types of primarily meat kebabs, ranging from tunday to kalmi and tangdi to reshmi, and have thus contributed a lot to culture, food, tourism, and economy.

    While you can get non-vegetarian kebabs from anywhere, the vegetarian types are a rarity to find outside one’s house, and they are generally overpriced in the restaurants they are available in. Vegetarian kebabs can be easily made at home, with simple ingredients, and less elaborate methods than their non-vegetarian counterparts. This article will provide you with three novel recipes, all made wonderfully by my favourite chef in the world, my grandmother, for these lesser known variants, namely, shalgam ke kebab, kela chane kebab, and chukandar ke kebab.

     

    Shalgam ke Kebab (serves 4-6 people)

    Ingredients needed:

    • 7-8 bulbs of turnips
    • 2 tablespoons of roasted besan (gram flour)
    • Finely chopped onions
    • Finely shredded coriander, chilli, and ginger
    • 2 medium sized boiled potatoes
    • Salt to taste
    • 1 small teaspoon of garam masala powder
    • Vegetable oil

    Steps required:

    • Thoroughly wash the turnip bulbs, and then carefully peel their outer skins off.
    • Put the skinned turnips in a pressure cooker and steam thoroughly.
    • Once the turnips cool down, mash them and drain out the excess water.
    • Mash the boiled potatoes and mix them with the turnips. Add coriander, chilli, ginger, and onion to the mixture and be careful to make it consistent with dough.
    • Add garam masala and salt accordingly.
    • Make small balls of the prepared dough and flatten it into small cutlets or flattened disc shaped portions.
    • Shallow fry on a tawa (pan) until the kebabs are thoroughly cooked and are a rich golden-brown in colour.
    • Top with sprigs of coriander and rings of onion. Serve hot, with a chutney of your choice.

     

    Kela Chane ke Kebab (serves 4-6 people)

    Ingredients needed:

    • 5 clean green unripe bananas
    • 1 bowl of soaked chana dal (gram beans)
    • Finely chopped onions
    • Finely shredded coriander, chilli, and ginger
    • Salt to taste
    • 1 small teaspoon of garam masala powder
    • Vegetable oil

    Steps required:

    • Make sure to wash the bananas thoroughly with fresh water before beginning. Once they are clean, steam them in a pressure cooker with their skins intact.
    • Steam the dal separately to a soft consistency.
    • Once both ingredients cool down, peel the bananas, and mash together with the dal to make a dough.
    • Add garam masala and salt. You can also add other spices such as red chilli powder if you prefer.
    • Shallow fry on a pan.
    • Garnish with sprigs of coriander, and serve with onions and chutney.

     

    Chukandar ke kebab (serves 4-6 people)

    Ingredients needed:

    • 7-8 beetroots
    • 2 tablespoons of roasted besan (gram flour)
    • 2 boiled potatoes
    • 250 grams of paneer
    • A few whole clean leaves of cabbage
    • Finely chopped onions
    • Finely shredded coriander, chilli, and ginger
    • Salt to taste
    • 1 small teaspoon of garam masala powder
    • Vegetable oil

    Steps required:

    • Steam the beetroots thoroughly after cleaning them.
    • Mash the beetroots to a dough-like consistency. If necessary, add a little bit of boiled potatoes as well. Add roasted besan to this mix.
    • In a separate bowl, mash potatoes and mix them with paneer chunks.
    • Add coriander, chilli, ginger, and onion to the beetroot dough.
    • Make miniature balls of the paneer and potato mix after adding salt and garam masala to it.
    • Wrap them in a leaf of cabbage.
    • Encase this in an even layer of beetroot dough. Make it firm with more besan if required.
    • Shallow fry on a pan until the kebabs are thoroughly cooked.
    • Cut the kebabs open from the centre, top with coriander, and serve hot with chutney.
  • Easy Ragi Recipes

    Easy Ragi Recipes

    HISTORY

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    Ragi, also known as Elusine corcana, has been cultivated in India as far back as 4000 years ago. Today many Indian states produce Ragi and Karnataka is the top producer with 58% of India’s export share. It is also known as Finger Millet in the southern part of India and Nachni in the northern side.

    HEALTH BENEFITS

    ragi health benefits

    Ragi along with oats is one of the most nutritious food and also an easy one to digest. It is rich in calcium, protein and also iron and other minerals. It is rich in unsaturated fat which is good for the body and helps in weight loss. The presence of Tryptophan in Ragi reduces appetite. As compared to white rice, it contains high fiber which helps in digestion and also helps in reducing the cholesterol levels in the body. Patients suffering from anemia and low hemoglobin should include more ragi in their diet because it is a rich source of natural iron. Also, it is a natural relaxant and helps patients suffering from insomnia. It is used as an excellent baby food in the southern parts of India. Ragi porridge is given to the baby for bone growth and overall development.

    But after seeing all these health benefits, ragi should not be consumed in large quantities. High consumption of ragi leads to increase in the quantity of oxalic acid. Hence, it is not advisable for patients suffering from kidney stones.

    So here are some of the easy ragi recipes that can be tried at home.

    A)     RAGI BISCUITS

    ragi biscuits

    INGREDIENTS

    Ragi flour-1 cup

    Powdered sugar- ½ cup

    Butter- ½ cup

    Cardamom powder- ¼ cup

    Baking powder- ¼ tsp

     

    METHOD

    1)      Roast ragi flour in a pan for 5 min.

    2)      After roasting it add sugar, butter, cardamom powder and baking powder to it and mix it well.

    3)      Make it as a ball and place it in a greased tray. Leave enough spaces between the biscuits.

    4)      Bake it in an oven at 300f for 20 min.

    5)      Cool it and store it in a tight container.

     

    B)      RAGI COCONUT MILK HALWA

    ragi coconut milk halwa

    INGREDIENTS

    Ragi- 1 cup

    Coconut milk-1 cup

    Sugar -1 cup

    Cashew (fried) – 5

    Cardamom powder- a pinch

    Ghee- needed

     

    METHOD

    1)      Soak ragi overnight.

    2)      Grind ragi and extract milk.

    3)      Mix ragi milk, coconut milk and sugar in a pan and cook.

    4)      Add ghee and stir continuously.

    5)      When content thickens and ghee starts leaving the contents, remove the pan from the stove.

    6)      Add cashew and cardamom powder to it.

    7)      Transfer the contents to a greased tray.

    8)      Cut into desired shape when it is cool.

     

    C)      RAGI WHEAT DOSA

    ragi wheat dosa

    INGREDIENTS

    Ragi flour-1 cup

    Wheat flour- 1 cup

    Butter milk- for mixing

    Salt- to taste

     

    METHOD

    1)      Mix the ingredients well.

    2)      The mixture should be of the thickness of regular dosa batter.

    3)      Keep it overnight and make dosa the next day.

    4)      Serve it hot with any kind of chutney.

     

    D)     RAGI COCONUT LADOO

    ragi ladoo

    INGREDIENTS

    Ragi- 1 cup

    Powdered jaggery- ¼ cup

    Roasted peanuts- ¼ cup

    Grated coconut – ¼ cup

    Salt- a pinch

     

    METHOD

    1)      Take flour and salt in a bowl and water to it little by little while mixing it.

    2)      Add grated coconut to it and steam the mixture for about 10-15 min.

    3)      Lay the mixture into a tray and let it cool.

    4)      Add jiggery and peanuts to it and blend it well.

    5)      Roll them into lemon sized balls.

    6)      Store it in a tight container to use it longer.

     

    E)      RAGI COOKIES

    ragi cookies

    INGREDIENTS

    Ragi flour- 1 cup

    Brown cane sugar- ½ cup

    Green cardamom powder- ½ tbsp

    Ginger powder- 2 pinches

    Baking powder- ½ tbsp

    Oil (rice bran) – ½ cup

    Egg (whisked) – 1

    Salt- ½ tbsp

     

    METHOD

    1)      Mix ragi flour and cardamom powder in a bowl.

    2)      Roast this mixture for a minute or two in a pan till the color changes a bit.

    3)      In a bowl break an egg and whisk it.

    4)      Now add roasted ragi and sugar into it and mix it well.

    5)      Add dry ginger and salt to it.

    6)      Now add oil and mix it well. Now the mixture looks like a dark dough.

    7)      Make round balls and then flatten them in your palms.

    8)      Pre-heat the oven for about 5-7 minutes.

    9)      Keep the cookies in a pan with butter paper on it.

    10)   Place the biscuits with about an inch away from each other.

    11)   Bake it for 8 minutes at 180 degree Celsius.

     

    F)      RAGI OATS LADOO

    ragi oats ladoo

    INGREDIENTS

    Ragi flour- 1 ½ cup

    Oats flour- 1 cup

    Dates (ripe) – 20

    Milk- ¼ cup

    Honey- ½ cup

    Ghee- 3 tbsp

    Green cardamom powder- 1 tsp

    White sesame seeds- ¼ cup

    Coconut powder- ¼ cup

    Cashew nuts- 12

     

    METHOD

    PREPARATION

    1)      Roast the oats lightly and grind them in a mixture.

    2)      Take about 15 dates in a bowl and remove the seeds from it.

    3)      Add milk to it and make it into a paste with the help of a blender.

    4)      Cut the remaining oats into small pieces.

    5)      Dry roast white sesame seeds.

    6)      Dry roast cashew nuts.

     

    COOKING

    1)      Take 1 tbsp of ghee in a pan and roast the oats flour on low flame for few minutes.

    2)      Now take another pan and add the remaining ghee to it. Add roast ragi flour to it and heat it in low flame till the rawness is removed.

    3)      Add oats flour to the ragi flour and mix it well in low flame.

    4)      Add dates paste to it and mix it well.

    5)      Now add half of honey and mix it.

    6)      Add cardamom powder to it and keep the pan in a low flame.

    7)      Take the pan out of the stove and let it cool.

    8)      Now add the pieces of dates.

    9)      Now add the remaining honey and mix well into a dough.

    10)   Now take some dough and add a cashew to it and make it in the form of a ladoo.

    11)   Mix sesame seeds into coconut powder.

    12)   Roll the ladoo in this mixture.

    13)   Do the same with the remaining dough and serve it.

  • CHIA SEEDS. Have you tried it?

    CHIA SEEDS. Have you tried it?

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    I know you have heard of it. Now, it has become very popular because of its super awesome health benefits. Yes, I’m talking about- The Chia Seeds. They have being regarded as the healthiest food on planet, loaded with all the essential nutrients. The fuzzy green novelty item, very tiny items are what chia seeds are. Nowadays, they have become all the more famous and is becoming better known because they are a great source of healthy omega-3 fats and fibre and they are quite an easy food to include in your daily diet. Salvia Hispanica, being scientific name and called as chia, commonly, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family and are native to central and Southern Mexico and Guatemala. History suggests that in 16th century, it was very important food for Aztecs. Now, chia is grown commercially and are typically small, oval, tiny seeds. According to USDA, a 1 ounce, i.e. 28 grams serving of chia contains, 9 grams of fat, 4 grams of protein, 5 miligrams of sodium, 11 grams of dietary fiber, 27% phosphorus, 30% manganese. The nutrient values in Chia, as mentioned are similar to other edible seeds, as flax or sesame. Chia seeds are recommended to be added in your diet and these can be added to other foods as a topping in your breakfast cereal, smoothie, energy bars, yoghurt, sprinkled whole on top of salads or can be added on icecream or just consume it raw. As these seeds are tasteless, they hardly affect the flavor of your food, when added. Just have some and get ultimate benefits.

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    Read on and you will know how chia seeds have become elixir for life and give so many benefits to your body and maintains your health. I can bet, you will be amazed.

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    Low in Calories: Chia seeds, being full of nutrition, has very low calorie content. This is such an added bonus which helps in decreasing belly fat. So, if youe exercise daily and are eating chia also, alongwith, this can prove excellent in getting a perfect shape of body. Chia’s stabilizing effect on blood sugar also fights the insulin resistance which is responsible for belly fat and this type of resistance is harmful for your health. So, if you are concerned abput your belly fat, go start consuming chia seeds.

    High in Antioxidants: Chia seeds also shine in the area of Antioxidants and this is well known that consuming antioxidant rich food can have ultimate positive effects on health. Chia seeds, being high in antioxidants help to protect delicate fats in the seeds. Most importantly, antioxidants fight in the production of free radicals, which contribute in aging and diseases like cancer. This is remarkable as chia seeds have an ability to fight such deadly diseases.

    More Fiber: They have loads of fiber. This is clear from the nutritional information above, that just one ounce contains 11 grams of fiber, which is about a third of the recommended daily intake of adults. Moreover, almost all the carbohydrates in the chia are fiber. Because of this fiber, it gives them ability to absorb 10-12 times their weight in water, Chia are low carb- friendly food, and are 40% fiber, by weight, which makes them best sources of fiber in the world. This great content of fiber in chia seeds have excellent beneficial effects on health.

    Stock of Omega-3: Chia seeds are fully packed with Omega-3 fatty acids, like flax, which is nearly 5 grams in one ounce of serving. Isn’t that a good stock in such tiny items. The Omega-3 fatty acids are very important for brain health. However, humans are not good in converting this into DHA, and there’s better conversion of omega 3s into plasmas than with flax.

    Improves Heart Health: Chia seeds have been shown to increase Healthy cholesterol, thereby balancing blood pressure and lowering LDL and triglyceride cholesterol and reduce inflammation. Also, as they are high in fiber, protein, omega 3s and antioxidants, they are very well source of heart healthy nutrients thus maintain overall heart health.

    Combats Diabetes: For diabetic patients, it’s a good news that chia seeds can improve blood sugar levels and combats diabetes. The study shows that in type 2 diabetic patients, chia seeds can significantly lower blood pressure and diabetes.

    Strong Teeth and bones: Chia seeds have many nutrients which are important for bone health. As one ounce serving of chia contains 18% of the daily recommended intake of calcium and has phosphorus, manganese also in good amounts. All of these are really essential for bone health and strong teeth and are an excellent source of calcium for those who don’t eat diary products.

    Makes you feel Full. Faster: Chia seeds are incredibly easy to incorporate it in your diet and adding chia seeds in your daily recipes will dramatically improve the nutritional value. Also, tryptophane, an amino acid, found in chai seeds help regulate appetite, sleep and improves mood. So, eating it with your regular foods incur you so many benefits.

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    So, as now, you know so much about chia, go get some from your grocery store and continue reading and eating them. Don’t be fooled by their size, these tiny items are a powerful nutrition punch. Chia seeds are one of those you shouldn’t to miss to have.

    Healthy Eating. Happy Life.

  • Chutneys are Yummy! Part 2

    Chutneys are Yummy! Part 2

    Chutney (also translated as Chatney or Chatni) is a family of condiments mainly associated with South Asian cuisine that usually contain some mixture of spice(s), vegetable(s), and/or fruit(s). Chutneys may be either wet or dry, and can have a coarse or fine texture. There are various types of chutneys.

    Traditionally, chutneys are ground with a mortar and pestle made of stone or an ammikkal . Spices are added and ground, usually in a particular order; the wet paste thus made is sauteed in vegetable oil, usually gingelly (sesame) or groundnut (peanut) oil. Electric blenders or food processors can be used as labor-saving alternatives to stone grinding.

    Chutney

    Let’s explore two new mouth-watering recipes of Chutneys which one can make easily at home!

    • Garlic Chutney:

    garlic chutney

    This is a fiery-spicy chutney made from garlic cloves and red chilies. It is a taste-enhancing must-have accompaniment for South Indian dishes like Dosa, Idli, etc. In this customized Indian Garlic Chutney recipe, garlic, soaked red chillies and coconut are first sautéed in oil, and then crushed with tamarind pulp to make delicious Chutney having a complex hot, sour and spicy taste altogether.

    • Ingredients:

    1)  8 chopped garlic cloves (skin removed).
    2)  2 whole dry red chillies, seeded and broken into pieces.
    3)  ½ cup grated fresh coconut.
    4)  1 teaspoon tamarind pulp.
    5)  ¼ cup water.
    6)  2 teaspoons oil.
    7)  Salt according to taste.

    • Directions:

    1)  Heat 1 teaspoon oil in a pan. When the oil is hot enough, sauté the chopped garlic over a low flame for a minute and then transfer to a plate.
    2)  Heat the remaining 1 teaspoon oil in the same pan and sauté the dry red chillies over a low flame for 20-30 seconds. Again, transfer them to the same plate.
    3)  Let the sautéed garlic and dry red chillies cool for about 3-4 minutes. Transfer the garlic and the dry red chillies to the chutney jar of a grinder or food processor. Grind them until a medium coarse paste is formed.
    4) Add the grated coconut, the tamarind pulp, ¼ cup water and salt (according to taste) to the jar.
    5)  Grind them till a medium coarse paste is formed. Tasty South Indian Garlic Chutney to be enjoyed along with Dosa and Idli is ready to be served!

    • Tips:

    1)  You can also use 2 teaspoons of the red chilli powder in place of the usual dried red chillies.
    2)  Dry Kashmiri red chillies are specially added to get that nice red color and also to make a less spicy Chutney when compared to other varieties of chillies as such.
    3)  Replace the tamarind pulp with 1 teaspoon of lemon juice for a slight variation in the overall taste of the Garlic Chutney.

    • Preparation Time: 5 minutes.
    • Cooking Time: 5 minutes.
    • Servings: 6 (½ cup).

     

    • Pudina Chutney:

    pudina chutney

    Pudina (Mint) is an herb known for its medicinal benefits for indigestion, acidity, headache, dental and skin diseases. It is an integral part of Indian cuisine as well. This Pudina Chutney recipe makes for an extremely flavorsome and tempting Chutney prepared right from fresh mint and coriander leaves. However, its main taste comes from the tamarind paste which is added to give a nice tang to its spiciness. The whole texture of the Chutney is derived from the fresh coconut.

    • Ingredients:

    1)  ¼ cup fresh Pudina (mint) leaves.
    2)  1 cup chopped coriander leaves.
    3)  ½ cup grated fresh coconut.
    4)  2 chopped green chillies.
    5)  ½ inch piece ginger, chopped.
    6)  2 teaspoons tamarind pulp or lemon juice.
    7)  1 teaspoon sugar (optional).
    8)  Salt according to taste.
    9)  ½ cup water.

    • Note:

    This recipe requires tamarind pulp as an ingredient. You can easily find ready-made tamarind pulp to be bought in the market. If the tamarind pulp is not available, then you can also prepare it at home by simply following the directions which are given below-

    1)  Soak the tamarind in hot water for roughly 1 hour.
    2)  Remove the seeds of the tamarind.
    3)  Strain the whole mixture to prepare fresh and homemade tamarind pulp.

    • Directions:

    1)  Clean the mint leaves and the coriander leaves well by running them under fresh tap water.
    2)  Grind the fresh coconut, green chillies, ginger, sugar and salt together in the chutney jar of a mixer or a food processor until a very smooth paste is formed.
    3)  Add the mint leaves, the coriander leaves, the tamarind pulp (or the lemon juice) and ½ cup water. Grind again until a very smooth consistency of chutney is arrived at.
    4)  Fresh Pudina Chutney is ready to be served along with your favorite condiments!

    • Tips:

    1)  Replace the tamarind pulp with an alternative of lime juice for an even more delicious tang of the Pudina Chutney.
    2)  Store it in an airtight container in refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. You can then use as and when it is required.
    3)  You can always add more water and adjust the spices according to your own tastes so as to make the Pudina Chutney more diluted and thin, or of a concentrated and strong flavor.

    • Preparation Time: 10 minutes.
    • Servings: 8 (1 cup chutney).

    So there you are – two delicious Chutneys which you can easily make at home by following some simple instructions. These are very good from the health point of view. They also acts as excellent taste enhancers.

    Keep watching this space for more delicious recipes!

  • Chutneys are Yummy! Part 1

    Chutneys are Yummy! Part 1

    Often while having food, you find that the dish lacks a certain punch. A flavor so to speak. You wonder how to solve this problem. Well, worry no longer. There is a solution at hand which will leave your taste buds tingling in the process. What can that be you ask? One word we say in reply. Chutneys!

    chutney

    Chutney (also translated as chatney or chatni) is a family of condiments mainly associated with South Asian cuisine that usually contain some mixture of spice(s), vegetable(s), and/or fruit(s). Chutneys may be either wet or dry, and can have a coarse or fine texture. There are various types of chutneys.

    The name “chutney” covers a wide variety of foodstuffs. The common element which makes them all “chutneys” is that they are added to meals to add flavor; the best English “translation” of “chutney” is “relish”. As such, they can be, and are, eaten with a wide variety of foods.

    The word “chutney” is derived from the Sanskrit word caṭnī, meaning to lick. The first chutneys in India would have been sticky fruit based preserves. Sugar, although available in India, was not widely cultivated and honey would have been used to sweeten dishes, this leading to the chutneys being used as more of a dipping sauce rather than a condiment. It is written differently in several North Indian and South Indian languages.

    chutney

    Let’s have a look at some popular Indian chutney recipes!

    • Peanut Chutney:

     

    peanut chutney

    Peanut Chutney, a versatile and easy-to-make spicy chutney, is a must-have accompaniment in South Indian cuisine. It can be of two types, wet and dry. This recipe is for making wet peanut chutney for Dosa and Idli, and it can be used either as spread or as an accompaniment.

    •  Ingredients:

    1)  1/2 cup roasted peanuts, skin removed.
    2)  3 garlic cloves.
    3)  1/4 teaspoon tamarind paste.
    4)  4 dry red chillis.
    5)  1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds.
    6)  4-5 curry leaves.
    7)  2 teaspoons oil.
    8)  1/2 cup water.
    9)  Salt to taste.

    •  Directions:

    1)  Put the roasted peanuts, garlic, 3 dry red chillis, tamarind paste and salt in the chutney jar of the grinder.
    2)  Grind them together till a medium coarse powder.
    3) Add 1/2 cup water to the mixture, and grind again until a smooth paste is formed. Transfer the paste to a serving bowl, and proceed to prepare tempering.
    4)  Heat oil in a small pan. Break 1 dry red chilli into two pieces. Add the mustard seeds. When they start to crackle, add curry leaves and the remaining 1 dry red chilli. Sauté for 10 seconds and turn off the flame.
    5)  Pour the tempering over the prepared chutney paste. Peanut chutney is now ready to be served along with steamed Idli and Dosa!

    • Tips:

    1)  If roasted peanuts are not available, then you can dry roast them over low flame in a heavy based pan for 7-8 minutes. Let them cool for 3-4 minutes and remove the skin.
    2)  Increase or decrease the amount of red chillis to make more or less spicy respectively.
    3)  You can avoid topping it up with mustard seeds tempering if you are going use it only for making Dosa.

    •  Preparation Time: 10 minutes.
    •  Cooking Time: 2 minutes.
    •  Servings: 2.

     

    •  Coconut Chutney:

     

    coconut chutney

    Making South Indian Coconut Chutney for Dosa and Idli is very simple. Just blend fresh coconut with chillis, curd and ginger, and mix tempered mustard seeds. However, the real taste differentiators in this recipe are roasted chana dal, tamarind paste, cumin seeds and curry leaves. Follow this recipe and discover how good the chutney tastes. But yes, don’t blame us if you get addicted to it!

    •  Ingredients:

    1)  1 cup roughly chopped fresh coconut.
    2)  1 teaspoon grated ginger.
    3)  2 green chillis, chopped.
    4)  1 tablespoon roasted chana dal.
    5)  1 tablespoon curd.
    6)  1 teaspoon lemon juice or tamarind paste.
    7)  1/2 cup water.
    8)  Salt to taste.

    • For Tempering:

    1)  1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds.
    2)  1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds.
    3)  4-5 curry leaves.
    4)  1 dry red chilli.
    5)  1 teaspoon oil.

    •  Directions:

    1)  Take chopped coconut in a small chutney jar of the food processor or grinder.
    2)  Grind it to make a medium coarse paste and transfer on to a plate.
    3)  Add green chillis, roasted chana dal and ginger to the same chutney jar.
    4)  Grind mixture to a smooth powder.
    5)  Add crushed coconut, curd, lemon juice, salt and 1/2 cup water.
    6)  Grind them to make a medium coarse paste. If required, add more water to get the desired consistency of chutney and grind again. Transfer to a bowl.
    7)  Heat oil in a small tempering pan. Add mustard seeds. When the seeds begin to crackle, add cumin seeds, dry red chilli and curry leaves and sauté for 10 seconds.
    8)  Take the pan away from flame and immediately pour tempering over the prepared coconut paste. Mix well. Delicious Coconut Chutney for Idli and Dosa is now ready to serve!

    •  Tips:

    1)  Adjust quantity of water accordingly to make it thick or diluted.
    2)  Avoid the addition of green chillis while making coconut paste, and avoid dry red chillis in tempering while making white Coconut Chutney.
    3)  Consume fresh chutney immediately or refrigerate it, and use it for up to 3 days.

    • Preparation Time: 10 minutes.
    • Cooking Time: 2 minutes.
    • Servings: 6.

    Watch this space for recipes of more mouth-watering chutney recipes. Coming soon!

  • Benefits of Pomegranate juice for health

    Benefits of Pomegranate juice for health

    Pomegranate is a thick skinned seedy fruit.The name pomegranate is derived from the french word “pomegranate” which means seeded apple.Pomegranates are originated in Iran and are brought to Egypt in 1600 B.C.This is not only used as a food source but it is also used as a medical source.Inside the fruits we can find jewel shaped seeds covered by a natural red rind.Drinking pomegranate juice helps our skin and hair in many ways.Of all the fruit juices, pomegranate juice is having special importance.This is because the peel contains the maximum amount of antioxidants which are released in abundance when the fruit is squeezed while juicing.Few people feel uncomfortable while eating the fruit with the little seeds.To such people pomegranate juice is the best way to enjoy the benefits of the fruit.In comparison to other fruits, pomegranates contain the maximum amount of anti-oxidants.The number of anti oxidants in pomegranate are nearly three times more than that in green tea and oranges.One glass of pomegranate juice will provide 40 percent of the body requirements.The juice must be taken without adding extra sweeteners to it, as it may counteract with some of the health benefits present in it.

    Pomegranate juice is having many health benefits
    Pomegranate juice is having many health benefits

    Health benefits of pomegranate juice:

    Over thousands of years in the middle and east regions pomegranate is used for medical purposes.Pomegranate juice is used as tonic for healing the frequently occurring body disorders like ulcers and diarrhea.The anti oxidants that are present in pomegranate juice offers protection against diabetes, heart diseases, osteoarthritis and several kinds of cancer.

    Fruit with strong outer layer and red rind inside
    Fruit with strong outer layer and red rind inside

    Benefits for heart:

    Pomegranate juice helps in keeping the arteries flexible and maintain perfect functioning of heart.Atherosclerosis, which is one of the main reason for causing heart disease, can be reduced by taking pomegranate juice.It lowers the amount of bad cholesterol that is retained in the body and increases the amount of good cholesterol.

    Health-Benefits-of-Pomegranate-for-better-functioning-of-heart
    Health-Benefits-of-Pomegranate-for-better-functioning-of-heart

    Maintains blood sugar levels:

    Pomegranate juice contains fructose, but it does not increase the blood sugar levels which the other fruit juices do.According to few studies it is observed that people who took this juice daily for a period of two weeks, had no effect on their blood sugar levels.

    health benefits of pomegranate juice for maintaining blood sugar levels
    health benefits of pomegranate juice for maintaining blood sugar levels

    Maintains blood pressure:

    Pomegranate juice is helpful in reducing high blood pressure.The problems that are present in the blood vessels of heart patients can be reduced.This helps in coagulating blood and forming blood clots.It even acts as a blood diluting agent, and does not allow for an unrestricted flow of blood through the body.

    Pomegranate-juice-control-high-blood-pressure
    Pomegranate-juice-control-high-blood-pressure

    Protects from Cancer:

    Pomegranate juice eliminates free bonding of atoms and it also reduces the growth and development of cancer tissues.The anti oxidants present in the fruit are helpful in promoting strong immunity system.Daily intake of a glass of pomegranate juice can slow down the growth of cancerous cells in prostate cancer.Pomegranate juice blocks aromatase and reduces the chances of getting breast cancer.

    Pomegranate juice protects from cancer
    Pomegranate juice protects from cancer

    Soothes the stomach:

    Pomegranate juice is used in the treatment of diarrhoea.Digestion problems can overcome by taking pomegranate juice.This can be more effective by adding one teaspoon of honey in a glass of pomegranate juice.

    Pomegranate-juice-resolves-digestion-problems
    Pomegranate-juice-resolves-digestion-problems

    Boosts immunity:

    Taking pomegranate juice boosts our immunity system, as it contains strong anti bacterial and anti microbial properties.The microbes that are responsible for forming cavities in the mouth can be reduced by taking pomegranate juice daily.Of all the fruits pomegranate is having the capacity to oppose the transmission of HIV.

    pomegranate juice improves body immunity
    pomegranate juice improves body immunity

    Prevents anemia:

    Anemia is caused due to the deficiency of red blood cells in the body.As pomegranate juice is rich in iron,it helps in developing the red blood cells in the body.By adding few sugars to the pomegranate juice and taking few drops of it in the nostrils, can reduce nose bleeds.It is used as a remedy for red eyes.

    Chances of getting anemia can be reduced
    Chances of getting anemia can be reduced

    Improves digestion:

    Pomegranate juice aids in the smooth functioning of the stomach, heart and liver. This juice induces hunger and can even control thirst. Therefore it is a great choice of drink during summers. It also soothes urinary tract infection and eases the flow of urine. The high amount of dietary fiber, both soluble and insoluble in pomegranate juice helps to improve digestion and regulate bowel movement. Since it has no saturated fats or cholesterol, it is highly recommended for those aiming to lose weight.

    Pomegranate is good for digestion
    Pomegranate is good for digestion

    Helps in cartilage regeneration:

    Pomegranate juice helps in regulating the enzymes that damage the cartilage.So people who are suffering from bone disorders, joint pains and cartilage problems can overcome them by taking a glass of pomegranate juice.This is also observed by few studies.Bone inflammation can be relieved by taking unsweetened pomegranate juice.Taking pomegranate juice regularly dissolves the stones in kidneys and also cures the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis during sexual activity.

  • About fruits and their effects on health

    About fruits and their effects on health

    Fruits are very rich in minerals with lot of juice and contain about 75 percent of water.Fruits are naturally enriched with lot of minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber.In fruits we can find two types of fiber they are soluble and insoluble.These fibers help in weight loss.The soluble fiber helps in controlling blood sugar, hunger and it is also used to lower cholesterol and blood pressure.Because of these soluble fibers type 2 diabetes can be avoided.While coming to the insoluble fibers, they add bulk to your food so you can eat more of it without adding extra calories.

                                                        Fruits are almost juicy as they contain lots of water in them.By the intake of fresh and frozen fruits which are having high water will have low calories because the high water level leads to the dilution of those calories.This helps in weight loss.The water contained in fruits helps in maintaining optimal energy levels.People can get over cardiovascular diseases.Fruits containing vitamin A are used for skin health.It helps in the growth of skin tissues which protects skin from the harmful ultraviolet rays that are coming from sun.It also keeps our hair strong and healthy.

                                                                 By taking fruits containing vitamin B is used to cure heart diseases, healthy hair, and improved memory.Where as vitamin C contains a protein that helps to maintain healthy skin and cartilage.Vitamin E works with vitamin C to provide anti-aging skin protection.Generally vitamin E help to protect the skin against damages caused by sun.Eating fruits that are rich in potassium can help to lower blood pressure.

    Apples:

    Most of the people like to eat apples as it is delicious juicy and also healthy.Apples contain large amounts of water and are having soluble fiber.Is is a best diet for most of the people who choose to loose weight.Type two diabetes can be avoided by taking this fruit regularly.Apples that are having red cover are mostly preferable as it helps in lowering memory loss.But in some cases people get mild headaches when they eat more red apples, but green and yellow apples are safe a bit.

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    green-apple-yellow-apple-red-apple

    Apricots:

    Apricots are also rich in water and contain soluble fiber and hence are used for weight loss or to reduce high cholesterol. They are also a very good source and help in maintain healthy skin and hair.Potassium that is present in apricots helps to lower blood pressure.

    Apricots
    Apricots

    Bananas:

    Most of the people eat bananas daily as it is a easy grab and go fruit with a good amount of fiber present in it.It is used to reduce weight , heart diseases and type 2 diabetes.Potassium is present in bananas which lowers blood pressure.If we eat bananas before going to bed, it helps in good sleep as it contain a sleep-promoting chemical.

    Bananas
    Bananas

    Dates:

    Generally dates are taken as dry fruit as it contain lot of soluble fiber.Type 2 diabetes can be reduced and the people who are trying to loose weight can take this daily.They are mostly grown in very hot areas.

    Dates a nutricious fruit
    Dates a nutricious fruit

    Grapes:

    In grapes we can find many varieties like rd grapes, purple grapes and black grapes.They contain minerals like quercetin and anthocyanins, antioxidants.People who are suffering from maigrane are advised to avoid dark skinned grapes which contain tyramine, a possible migraine trigger.

    Different varieties of grapes
    Different varieties of grapes

    Guava:

    Guava is one of the tropical fruit that is rich in vitamin C.Guava helps in maintaining healthy hair and skin.Guava contains large amounts of water and has large amount of carbohydrates.So this fruit is good in regulating the weight loss.

    Guava and their benefits
    Guava and their benefits

    Lemons:

    Lemons are the fruits that are rich in vitamin C.They have high amounts of citric acid.They have antioxidants that are found in many of the fruits that helps prevent and manage arthritis, cataracts, macular degeneration, and maintain healthy hair and skin.These lemons are used in all type of food items to add lemon flavor and it is also a low calorie food to add for salads and also to jazz up chicken and fish.We can also take it in a glass of water by adding salt or water to it which acts as glucose to our body.

    Yellow_lemons
    Yellow_lemons

    Mangoes:

    Mangoes are a type of tropical fruit which are rich in vitamin C.Mangoes are useful in fighting against cancer.It contain large amounts of fibers that help in reducing  cholesterol.They help in keeping our skin fair by opening up the pores.Mango can be advised to sugar patients but it is also restricted not to take it more.It also helps in good digestion , eye care, heart strokes, strengthen your immunity, reduces stones in kidneys,provides high iron for women.

    Mangoes and their benifits
    Mangoes and their benefits

    Oranges:

    Orange also belongs to citrus fruit and is used in fighting against cancer of skin, lung, breast, stomach and colon.Drinking orange juices regularly reduces kidney diseases.They contain soluble fiber and reduces cholesterol.It also fights against viral infections.It helps in preventing skin diseases and also helps to keep skin wrinkles free.

    Oranges a variety of citrus fruit
    Oranges a variety of citrus fruit

    Watermelon:

    Watermelon name itself specifies that it contain large amount of water.They are advised in summer and people take it more during summer to avoid dehydration.It is used as a natural medicine for health problems.Taking this water melon daily acts as natural Viagra.It is very rich in vitamins and minerals and is low in calories.

    watermelon a delicious fruit
    watermelon a delicious fruit
  • AMLA has it all…

    AMLA has it all…

    amla

    The well known fruit Amla is something that can be considered as a food for fitness. It is a powerhouse of Vitamin C and many other nutrients. The benefits of amla can never be undermined and are always well recognized by its sour, succulent taste and vibrant green colour. Indian Gooseberry, being English name of amla and Phyllanthus emblica being scientific name, this fruit has many versatile uses in Indian kitchen. It is famous because of its anti viral and anti microbial properties and has achieved great recognition in Ayurveda. Grown on deciduous trees, this astringent, sour tasting fruits is consumed as an ingredient in sweets, juices or pickles or chutneys or it is taken in raw form. It is flavourful and really healthy food with very low calories of only 60 calories for 100 grams. It is a very rich source of dietary fiber, Vitamin C, carbohydrates and have minerals like iron, calcium, phosphorus and is also contains antioxidants.

    Well, if you wonder why it is recommended to eat atleast one amla or its dish every day, here are some key benefits it can provide you with. Amla is such a superawesome fruit, fulfilled with all the wonderful benefits. Just go through it and you will be amazed;

    Amla promotes healthy eyes and skin: Many eye diseases can be prevented by its use. Because it is rich in vitamins A and C and has antioxidants, which helps in protecting the retina from oxidative damages and also prevents cataract and nearsightedness. The regular use of amla can even avoids the age related eyesight problems. In addition, amla is excellent for maintaining skin health and makes it glowy and soft. The vitamin C present in amla helps in flushing out toxins, which results in reducing blemishes, acne and also rejuvenates the skin. So, amla is something that is really good for eyes and skin health.

    Amla is good for hair too:  Indian markets are flooded with products containing amla calling it, amla hair oil, amla hair shampoo and many other because of its superb benefits for healthy, lustrous hair. Eating raw amla or in any other form or making a home-made amla shampoo or amla conditioner for your hair will do the wonder and makes your hair awesome looking.

    Amla protects your heart: Regular consumption of amla or a glass of amla juice daily will prove to be super awesome for your heart health. It is a great remedy for many heart problems as it makes heart muscles strong and enable the heart to pump blood easily and also reduces the cholesterol and helps in monitoring any heart disease. It actually reduces the risk of strokes or heart attacks as, being rich in iron and fiber, it is very effective in controlling the oxidation of LDL(bad cholesterol) and thus maintain the cholesterol levels , thereby reducing the risk of heart disease.

    Amla controls Diabetes: It has beneficial effects on secretion of insulin, it controls the blood sugar levels. Amla, a polyphenol-rich fruit has properties that can assist in absorbing the insulin which leads to drop in the blood sugar in diabetics patients. It protects the body from oxidative properties of high blood sugar. Amla variants, if taken regularly or amla juice taken with turmeric powder and honey helps in controlling diabetes and keeps check on blood sugar levels.

    Amla protects from Cancer: Due to the anti-oxidant properties of amla, it prevents the formation of free radicals and thus protects the body from cancer. It even inhibits the further growth of cancerous cells and has the potential to protect the body from harmful effects of chemical which are carcinogenic and thus reduces the risk of cancer.

    Amla is great blood purifier: Amla juice is something that acts as a blood purifier by flushing out the toxins and thus detoxifying the body. This detoxification is very necessary, in order for the organs to function well. Also, regular intake of juice purifies the blood and increases the haemoglobin.

    Amla protects your liver and prevents gastric problems: In order to keep your liver safe and healthy, amla has properties that t can heal the damaged liver from the oxidative damage from alcohol or smoking. Also, amla having fiber, polyphenol and water content combined with inflammatory properties is a great antidote for upset stomach and acidity.

    With so many perks of amla, let’s have a look on this simple recipe having all the nutrition of amla so that you can avail all these benefits and keep diseases at bay.

    amla-juice

    AMLA JUICE RECIPE:

    Ingredients: 1 cup sugar, pinch of salt, pinch of cardamom powder and turmeric powder, 1 cup amla cut into pieces.

    Method: Wash the amlas and dry them and keep them in a bowl. Place this bowl in a pressure cooker having 1 ½ cup of water and remove the pressure cooker from gas after one whistle.

    Now, remove the bowl from cooker when there is no pressure and touch the amlas to see if it has become soft and has cooled down.

    Then, Press the amlas with hands to remove the seeds and break them into pieces and then grind them with little sugar and salt into a fine powder.

    Now, to prepare the amla juice concentrate, mix this amla paste with sugar powder and salt and can place this concentrate in the freezer.

    You can add 2-3 teaspoons of this paste in water and make a juice of it and drink regularly. You can add cardamom or turmeric powder as per your taste for some flavor.

    Drinking this amla juice regularly can keep you away from many health problems. Because AMLA, the Indian Gooseberry has it all; yes, all the nutrition.

    Healthy Eating. Happy Life.