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Medicinal Uses of Turmeric Herb
Turmeric is a wide, foot-long, lily-like leaves and yellow to yellowish white flowers that is native to India, Bangladesh and China. It has a strong taste and its yellow color is almost impossible to...
7 commentsHealth Benefits of Curry Powder
Curry Powder is a commonly used flavoring in Indian cooking; today more and more countries are using curry powder to their favorite dishes that doesn't originally require curry powder. What is a curry...
0 commentsIndian Vegetarian Curry Recipe
I have to be honest. I did not stumble upon Indian Vegetarian cuisine all by myself. First, I was introduced to it by my Hare Krishna friend Navin. Then, also thanks to my friend, I started eating at the...
4 commentsThe Health Benefits of Turmeric
Recently turmeric has hit the headlines because of claims that curcumin, which is the main active constituent of turmeric, could help prevent the onset of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
9 commentsHow to make green chilli pickle (hari mirch ka achar) at your home
Chilli is hot in taste and eaten either as raw or cooked for its hot flavour. Chilli or peppers are used to make variety of sauces and chilli pickles. There are several supersitions associated with the use...
5 commentsTurmeric the Medicinal Spice from India
Up until recently, I hadn't given Indian food much thought. Some of it I liked, some was pretty hot for my taste. Recently however, I have discovered something really exciting. Turmeric. Not only does...
7 commentsMedicinal Uses of Turmeric
Modern research on turmeric has revealed many of its wonderful healing properties. Its efficacy in fighting cancer, arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, chronic...
7 commentsSpice of Life? No, Spice for Death!
Spice up your life! Cinnamon, pepper, curry, and nutmeg all make our foods more flavorful and exciting. Garlic can enhance your food as well as your breath, though the later may not be your desire. Spices...
10 commentsHindu Religious Malas
According to Wikipedia a Japa mala or Rosary is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists, usually made from 108 beads, though other numbers, usually divisible by 9, are also used. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity in a practice known in Sanskrit as japa.
2 commentsHow to do facial at home? Guide to do a complete home Facial without going to the beauty parlour
How to do facial at home? For those who are wondering if it's possible to do a Facial at home without going to the parlour and spending lot of money, and still get the same dazzling results on your face,...
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