LEARN MORE ABOUT LUNCH-DINNER
See Similar Ingredients, My Recommendations Don't know your body type? Take our free Dosha quiz!
TAKE THE QUIZ
(4.50 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings, 408 likes Perfect as a snack or side dish that can be shared at picnics or to give you energy before and after activities. Garlic, lemon and onion add sharp, sour and pungent tastes that are balanced by the smooth texture of chickpeas and the nutty depth of... 153 likes Red onion brings a purple hue to white and green. A fresh, lively, light summer snack. (4.69 out of 5 stars) 16 ratings, 3645 likes 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... (5.00 out of 5 stars) 3 ratings, 1138 likes Bright and colorful, Ginger Dal adds a festive highlight to any meal. With its spices, Ginger Dal warms your body from core to limbs. This savory, heartwarming Indian favorite is belly filling. It provides comfort and calm as it satisfies a big... (5.00 out of 5 stars) 3 ratings, 552 likes This is a variation of the popular Middle Eastern Dish 'Mujadarrah'. The astringency of lentils cleanses the GI. Onions and garlic add a hearty feel. Sours and spices improve the digestibility of the lentils, which might otherwise be gasey. To pacify... (4.73 out of 5 stars) 11 ratings, 2356 likes When I first discovered daal, I ate it every meal for a week in a row. Then I was so sick of daal I didn't eat it again for several months. Now we have a more stable relationship and I enjoy daal once a week. 110 likes Fried tempeh, bean sprouts and cucumber slices create three kinds of crunch! First, the fried tempeh is crispy like french fries, but is more textured and grainy like a veggie burger. Second, where tempeh is heavy and dry, bean sprouts are light and... ENZYME DEFICIENCIES
IMPROVE ENZYME OUTPUT & MASTER YOUR DIGESTION
|