Ayurveda
Recipes & Ayurvedic Food Cooking Tips:Ayurveda
is the life science .According to Ayurveda human body is classified in
to three ;Vata .Pitta & Kapha Constitution. So it is important for
you to take the food which is suitable to your nature (Pakriti),in the
other hand if you are consuming foods which are not suitable for your
body types the doshas (body is constituted of three doshas as per Ayurveda
;vata ,pita ,Kapha )will be accumulated and you will fall sick .If you
take daily Ayurvedic Foods which is very natural you will live longer
& will never fall sick .The food which your taking can control your
body as well as your mind .Here is some of the nice collection of healthy
natural recipes which not only cure you but also helps you to protect
your health .
"Those People who eat balanced diet in a limited quantity
do not require any medicine .They are their own physicians .They clean
all the body systems by this action till the last day of their life "
- An old Indian Verse
Cardamom is a warming spice, contributing the sweet and pungent
tastes. It has a sharp flavor and is used extensively in desserts,
especially in India and the Middle East.
According to ayurveda, cardamom is tridoshic (good for balancing
all three doshas), but people trying to keep Pitta in balance should
eat it in smaller amounts. Cardamom is considered an excellent digestive,
especially beneficial in reducing bloating and intestinal gas. It
is excellent for balancing Kapha, particularly in the stomach and
the lungs. It is also useful for pacifying Vata. The seeds are often
chewed to refresh the breath.
Cardamom tastes best freshly powdered. It combines well with other
sweet spices such as fennel and with pungent spices such as cloves.It
can be used in baking, in sweet sauces and puddings, and in milkshakes
that include fruits and nuts. Crushed cardamom can be used as a
topping for fresh fruits and fruit salads. Try a large pinch of
cardamom in lemon juice as a dressing on a carrot-raisin salad.
Cracked cardamom pods add flavor to rice if dropped into the water
at the start of cooking.
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