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Homemade Jamun Wine | Java Plum Wine
Jamun wine is a delightful and unique beverage that captures the essence of the delicious purple fruit, Jamun (also known as Java plum/black plum or Indian berry). With its rich flavour and vibrant colour, making homemade Jamun wine is a rewarding experience. In this comprehensive guide, I will take you through the step-by-step process of crafting this exquisite wine in the comfort of your own home. Step 1: Selecting Fresh and Ripe Jamun To create the finest Jamun wine, start by choosing fresh, ripe, and high-quality Jamun berries. Look for berries with deep purple hues, as they are packed with natural sugars and flavours essential for the fermentation process. Avoid overripe or underripe berries, as they may affect the wine’s overall taste. Also, ensure that the berries are not infested. Farmers who do not use pesticides at all may end…
Arbi Roast | Taro Fry
Arbi roast, Cheppankizhangu varuval, taro fry are just a few names given to a simple dish made from the taro/colocasioa root which is shallow fried with a few basic spices. This dish is vegan and can be put together in less than 30 minutes. This preparation was not something I grew up eating as colocasia leaves and not it’s root are an inherent part of Mangalorean cuisine. During my initial attempts with cooking the taro root, I have gone through a struggle to clean the root. Similar to the yam, the taro root has a mucilage that can be itchy when touched due to the presence of calcium oxalate in the plant, as a result of which I used to abandon the mission half way through. How to stop taro from itching The known methods of preventing an annoying itch…
Egg, Fish & Seafood Recipes for Lent
Dear Readers, Here’s another compilation of egg, fish & seafood recipes to help you plan your meals this Lent. If you are going pure veg this Lent, do check my compilation of Veg recipes for Lent EGGS CURRIES (WITH GRAVY) CURRIES (WITHOUT GRAVY) OTHER EGG PREPARATIONS FISH CURRIES OTHER FISH PREPARATIONS PRAWN, SHRIMP & SQUID SHELL FISH (COCKLES & CRAB) RICE
Veg Recipes for Lent
Lent is a solemn religious observance for Christians, a period that lasts approximately 6 weeks between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday. During this period one is urged to give up vices or temptations of any kind. Most Christians go on a pure vegetarian diet (one that includes no meat, fish or eggs) or a semi vegetarian diet (one that includes fish, seafood & eggs) I have tried to compile a list of almost all vegetarian recipes on my blog that cover a wide range of categories like breakfast, snacks, soups, salads, starters, mains & sides that will help you plan your menu this Lent. This compilation pretty much sums up the veg recipes on my blog excluding sweets, desserts and festive foods as Lent is a time of penance and self denial. If I find that I have missed some…
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