College of Ayurvedic Diet & Digestion

 

AUTUMN-WINTER RECIPES WITH NAUSEATING EFFECT TO REDUCE VATA DOSHA

Print AUTUMN-WINTER RECIPES WITH NAUSEATING EFFECT TO REDUCE VATA DOSHA
Share on Social Media
Share Content with Friends & Clients

Click one of the buttons above, or cut and paste the following link to share this page with your network. This link will automatically track your referrals to Joyful Belly:

Share URL for AUTUMN-WINTER RECIPES WITH NAUSEATING EFFECT TO REDUCE VATA DOSHA

Copy Link

About Sharing Content & Referrals.

LEARN MORE ABOUT AUTUMN-WINTER Learn more
SHOW ALL RECIPES
CREATE A DIET
TAKE THE QUIZ TO SEE YOUR RECOMMENDED RECIPES
MY SAVED RECIPESMY SAVED RECIPES LikesMy Edited Recipes LikesCreate a Recipe / Free Recipe Analysis
Don't know your body type? Take our free Dosha quiz!
TAKE THE QUIZ
full start reviewfull start reviewfull start reviewfull start reviewfull start review(5.00 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings, 460 likes

Save this RecipeSAVE RECIPE

Made with South Indian style spices like turmeric, mustard, fenugreek and cumin.

full start reviewfull start reviewfull start reviewfull start reviewfull start review(5.00 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings, 687 likes

Save this RecipeSAVE RECIPE

Spicy, sweet and sour Coconut Turmeric Sambar is a spring soup warms your belly on the coldest day. Awaken your senses as you journey to beautiful South India, a landscape palm trees, endless blue skies, and scents of spices greeting your nose. Sambar...

full start reviewfull start reviewfull start reviewfull start reviewhalf start review(4.69 out of 5 stars) 16 ratings, 3804 likes

Save this RecipeSAVE RECIPE

Kitchari is Ayurveda's signature healing recipe and a perfect food. A simple, dynamic and heart warming synergy of mung beans, basmati rice, and digestive spices, kitchari is great for times of healing and recovery. Or whenever you suffer from...

full start reviewfull start reviewfull start reviewfull start reviewfull start review(5.00 out of 5 stars) 3 ratings, 2540 likes

Save this RecipeSAVE RECIPE

The buttery rice and sweet peas are complemented by lemon's sourness. Cumin adds a savory note to the luxurious feel. This simple yet exotic dish is topped with crunchy roasted cashews. This is a satisfying dish that feels good in the body.

Join Joyful Belly.

Want our top Ayurvedic recipes and health tips?
Subscribe to our free newsletter!
If you are already a member please sign in here. Forgot your password?
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information and products on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

© 2024 Joyful Belly Ayurveda Inc., All rights reserved.
Asheville, North Carolina
1