Green Methi, chuara, kishmish curry is a Rajasthani dish
which is quite healthy. All the three
ingredients used in this dish are having several health benefits. This dish is made by soaking the ingredients overnight with
mild spice and goes well with the roti, chapatti and rice.
My friend Mrs. Rinku Shinde shared this recipe with me
yesterday and I am glad to post the same in the blog for the benefit of all my
viewers.
Methi
seeds are the rich sources of minerals, iron, vitamins, natural soluble
fibres, potassium, sodium, Saponin, amino acid, phytochemicals, etc. Soaked
methi seeds in the morning treats the digestive disorders like; loss of
appetite, stomach upset, indigestion, bloating, constipation,
eases emptying of bowl.
Date fruit or Phoenix Dactylifera is one of the
most nutritious foods that can either be taken fresh or consumed after drying.
Dry dates, also known as ‘Chuara‘
in Hindi, ‘Endu Kharjuram‘
in Telugu, ‘Pericham Pinju‘
in Tamil, ‘Vana
kharjura‘ in Kannada, ‘Sookno
Khejur‘ in Bengali, ‘Kharik‘
in Marathi and ‘Kharek‘
in Gujarati. Dry dates are known to be an all-in-one natural remedy for a
number of health-related problems.
From
boosting your energy levels to taking care of your cardiovascular health, date
fruits have multifaceted benefits to offer. You can also consume them for
enhancing your beauty. You can further
google search for the benefits of dry
dates for health, skin and hair.
Improves Overall Health:
Dry
dates are considered to be a gold mine of vitamins. They contain a wide range
of vitamins including Vitamin A, C, E, K, B2, B6, niacin and thiamin. These
vitamins are vital for our health and wellness. Therefore, consuming dry dates
is beneficial for improving our overall health.
Source of Essential Minerals:
Dry
dates also have all essential minerals like iron, potassium, selenium,
magnesium, phosphorous and copper, without which our body cells cannot perform
their regular activities.
Raisins or dried
grapes look very simple and
unpalatable with their aged appearance and dry texture but they are one of
nature’s healthier alternatives to those sugar-rich manufactured candies and
sweet products. Raisins, also known as
‘Kishmish’ in Hindi, ‘Yendu Dhraksha‘ in Telugu, ‘Ular Dhraakshai/Kaintha Thratchai‘
in Tamil, ‘Kismis/Unakku Munthiringa‘ in
Malayalam, ‘Ona Drakshi/Vonadraakshe‘ in
Kannada, ‘Lal Draksh/Khismis‘ in
Gujarati, ‘Bedane/Manuka‘ in Marathi, ‘Khishmish‘ in Punjabi and ‘Kash/Kishmish‘ in Bengali. Consumption of raisins keeps the bowel
movement regular and the fibers help to keep toxins and waste products out of
the system. Raisins are beneficial not
only for gastrointestinal problems but also for constipation.