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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Persimmon Salad by Robert-Gilles MartineauPersimmons are still found anywhere in Japan and more and more abroad. Sweet they might be but they do provide a great taste when combined in salads with supposedly sour ingredients. Here is a simple appetizer/salad recipe that should tempt everyone! Persimmon salad! |
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Flaky Lachha Paratha by Nupur UKrasoiThe step by step art of making perfect Flaky Lachha Parathas.. This Punjabi flat-bread is a sure shot heart winner for Sunday brunch |
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HOT FRUIT PUNCH by SaruBinging, binging, binging…all in the name of Diwali.Card parties, family get-togethers, office get-together, you name it Overfed,over tired and the body screaming for a break!.That is my state today.And it needs to detox after those long diwali parties. So,here's a ‘detox’ drink,for relaxing my digestive system, resting my brain… |
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Japanese Cakes/Wagashi : Recipe-Anko/Sweetmeats by Robert-Gilles MartineauOne main ingredients in traditional Wagashi/Japanese Cakes is “anko” (or more simply “an”) which can be translated as “sweetmeats” or “bean jam”. I would like here to introduce a simple way to make one’s own “anko” at home: |
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Pakoras by Shazia IjazGram flour and vegetable fritters |
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VEGAN TOFU CUPCAKES by Robert-Gilles MartineauCupcakes are the norm all over the world when it comes to bakery and tofu is a must for vegans. Now, it is possible to make very simple cupcakes for vegans! Wheat flour allergics can replace the wheat flour with chestnut flour like the Corsicans and Portguese do in their traditional food! This is only the basic recipe to which you… |
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Mika’s Vegan Seaweed and Cucumber Salad by The Blender GirlI post this simple little Japanese seaweed salad in honor of my friend Mika. Mika is a phenomenal cook, with a natural flare for flavors. Of all the incredible dishes she has shared with me, this one will always be my favorite. Seaweed and cucumber salads are always bursting with flavor, but they are often made with sauces that… |
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Classic Samosa by MyCreative FlavorsA classic indian and asian snack enjoyed with chutney. more details at http://onecreativekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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Groundnut Salad / Moongphali Chat / Kadalai Sundal by MiraGroundnut belongs to legume family and not a nut as the name suggests. It helps to fight malnutrition, by providing 30 essential nutrients & minerals, no transfat. So if your child is a poor eater, please go ahead and give this wondernut in various forms. THis is such a simple recipe, you can involve your kids to join you… |
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VEGAN TOFU LEMON CUPCAKES by Robert-Gilles MartineauThis is a slightly different version of the Japanese style vegan tofu cupcake I'm going to introduce next! |
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VEGAN SOY MILK CARROT POUND CAKE by Robert-Gilles MartineauEasy Vegan Cake! |
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AaM - PaNnA by Sangeeta ShahAam Panna, a noted Indian cooling summer drink made with raw or green mangoes is an instant thirst quencher.Protects against sun strokes, is a wonderful source of vitamin C and prevents the loss of excessive sodium chloride and iron from the body during summer due to sweating. It also prevents summer diarrhoea, colds, piles, morning… |
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High Fiber Vegan - Healthy Cream Of Corn by A2Z Healthy Vegetarian CuisineKnow What You Eat: What food is more synonymous with summer than freshly picked corn on the cob? Corn fiber is one of the keys to its well-documented digestive benefits as it supports the growth of friendly bacteria in our large intestine and can also be transformed by these bacteria into short chain fatty acids, hence reducing the… |
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Lemony Quinoa and Pea Pilaf by gypsy696
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Minty Broccoli Soup by gypsy696Nice way to get your kids to eat their greens. You can have this raw as well - I just needed some heat in my body last nite. |
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