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Socializing and munching snacks is the chosen lifestyle of the majority of above average Indian. A snack is a part of food, smaller compared to a regular meal, usually eaten in between meals. Snacks and appetizers come in several varieties such as packaged snacks together with fast foods as well as products made out of fresh ingredients at home.
In regards to Snacks & Appetizers, Indian cuisine carries a unique place because cookin... Read More..
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Socializing and munching snacks is the chosen lifestyle of the majority of above average Indian. A snack is a part of food, smaller compared to a regular meal, usually eaten in between meals. Snacks and appetizers come in several varieties such as packaged snacks together with fast foods as well as products made out of fresh ingredients at home.
In regards to Snacks & Appetizers, Indian cuisine carries a unique place because cooking is known as a skill in India and also due to the various versions of mixed cuisines of different regions; we have a wide range of snacks and appetizers. Kids too love eating delicious & tangy snacks.
Okra is referred to as the lady's finger or Bhendi in Hindi in India or as Gumbo in countries such as the United States or Caribbean. Okra is a enchanting veggie whose structure differs significantly based on how it is cooked. If you want it gooey and glutinous, combine it with an African-style stew; if you like it complete pieces, try it out in the traditional American gumbo. Okra is popular in Indian, Middle Eastern, Caribbean and southern US culinary.
Bhindi or Okra is a fantastic veggie which can be found in many parts around the world and known by the various names like, Lady’s finger, Okra, Bamia, Gumbo, Bendakaya, Vendakkai or bendai etc. Okra is popular in Pakistani cuisine also. They're often stir-fried with spices, pickled, salted or put into gravy. Some most popular dishes made by bhindi are Bhindi - Prawn pulusu, Bhindi Jaipuri, Bharvan bhindi etc.
Nutritional Value:
There are many health advantages of eating Okra. Okra is a preferred health food since it's loaded with fiber, vitamin C and folate material. Okra is also famous for being full of anti-oxidants and it is generally eaten for a weight loss because it's both fat-free and cholesterol-free. Okra is also an excellent source of calcium and potassium. It's also an excellent source of Protein and Dietary Fiber. It includes Vitamin B6, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Iron, Zinc, Phosphorus, Copper, Calcium, Folic Acid, Magnesium, Potassium and Manganese etc.
Peanuts are full of energy and consist of a lot of health benefiting nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins which are necessary for a healthy body. Peanuts are rich method to obtain minerals like copper, manganese, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc and selenium. It is stated that simply a hand full of peanuts every day supplies sufficient recommended amounts of phenolic anti-oxidants, minerals, vitamins and protein.
RAHUL DAS Posted on Mon Jun 20 2016
MAM YOUR RECIPES ARE AOSOME THNKS FOR SHARING THE RECIPES?
Reply 0 - RepliesCrafts And More Posted on Mon Jun 20 2016
Awesome recipe. Good to see you again ???
Reply 0 - RepliesCowTaurog Posted on Mon Jun 20 2016
Lady fingers? New one for me. Here (Austin, Texas), we had okra fest, which was basically a celebration of all things okra, which grow REALLY well around here. Very surprised at what people did with it, so good. But I think this one would have won me
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Nicholas Posted on Sun Sep 04 2016
You call okra "lady's fingers?" That's a bit...odd.
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