Thursday, 12 March 2015
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Saturday, 28 February 2015
HAPPY HOLI
Holi is the time to develop understanding and love for each other.
Here, is a platform for you all to renew your friendship and to express
heartiest love by scribbling a beautiful Holi message for loved ones.
happy holi
A true and caring relation doesn't
have to speak loud, a soft sms is just enough
to express the heartiest feelings. Enjoy the
festival of Holi with lots of fun.
happy holi
'Bright colors, water balloons, lavish gujiyas and
melodious songs' are the ingredients of perfect Holi.
Wish you a very happy and wonderful Holi.
happy holi
Thursday, 19 February 2015
GUJJU & INDIAN FOOD
Gujarati food
Originating from the state of Gujarat, as part of Gujarati cuisine in India,Khakhara’s are thin crackers made from mat bean, wheat flour and oil.
It is served usually during breakfast. khakhra’s are uniquely hand-made and roasted
to provide a delicious, crunchy and healthy snack enjoyed with a selection of pickles and chutneys
Sweets
Indian- particularly gujarati Food- dish can not be completed
with out Sweet.sweet are the only verieties that are named after
its taste.Sweet always taste Sweet.gujarati people consume lot
many Sweet in their daily runtime they consume atleast one Sweet
in their lunch and one after the lunch as it is called Desert.
Traditional Sweet mode of suger,ghee and either wheat floor
or besan.then people use to make sweet from milk products but it is
highly perishable.Dryfruits are the latest additional to this list.
www.aashkakart.com is providing Sweet of 6 Types to the gujaraties
residing all over the world. in devided in the follwing categories.
Jain Special
Jainism is the most scientific religion in the world.
Now a days jians are located not only in india but all
over the wolrd. It is very diffcult to observe the religion
outside india.We did try to feclitate them a little by
providing jain- pure jain item through
our website--www.aashkakart.com-- to pepole residing
anywhere in the world in jain items there is
no potato- onion- like KANDMUL and no ringal
like ABHAXYA items. Even some manufaturers prrpare
items during sunlight only after sunrise and before sundown.
Even osavela til is being preparel before Fagun sud-15.
Dry vegetable are also available and items needed in
AAYAMBIL are also available through
our website..www.aashkakart.com
Now a days jians are located not only in india but all
over the wolrd. It is very diffcult to observe the religion
outside india.We did try to feclitate them a little by
providing jain- pure jain item through
our website--www.aashkakart.com-- to pepole residing
anywhere in the world in jain items there is
no potato- onion- like KANDMUL and no ringal
like ABHAXYA items. Even some manufaturers prrpare
items during sunlight only after sunrise and before sundown.
Even osavela til is being preparel before Fagun sud-15.
Dry vegetable are also available and items needed in
AAYAMBIL are also available through
our website..www.aashkakart.com
Pickles
The most common INDIAN pickles are made from mango and lime.
Others include cauliflower, carrot, radish, tomato, onion, pumpkin, palm heart, lotus stem, rose petals, ginger, Amla,garlic, green or red chili peppers, kohlrabi, cordia, kerda, purple yam, karonda, bitter gourd, jackfruit,mushroom, eggplant, cucumber, turnip and lapsi.
Others include cauliflower, carrot, radish, tomato, onion, pumpkin, palm heart, lotus stem, rose petals, ginger, Amla,garlic, green or red chili peppers, kohlrabi, cordia, kerda, purple yam, karonda, bitter gourd, jackfruit,mushroom, eggplant, cucumber, turnip and lapsi.
A wide variety of spices may be used during the pickling process such as
asafoetida, red chili powder, turmeric, fenugreek. Salt is generally used both for
taste and for its preservative properties.
asafoetida, red chili powder, turmeric, fenugreek. Salt is generally used both for
taste and for its preservative properties.
Homemade pickles are prepared in the summer and kept in the sun while stored in porcelain or glass jars with airtight lids. The high concentrations of salt, oil, and spices act as preservatives. Many commercially produced pickles use preservatives like citric acid and sodium benzoate.
India, most vegetables are sun-dried with spices into a thokku or pickle, taking advantage of immensely hot and sunny days throughout the year, thus making pickles an everyday staple. The sun-drying naturally preserves the vegetable, along with the spices.
Vegetables that may be sun-dried and pickled include amla (gooseberry), unripe mango, lime, lemon, citron, garlic, ginger, chillies, tomatoes, onions, gongura, combinations of these, and less commonly unripe black pepper (while it is still green on the vine), coriander, brinjal (eggplant), bitter gourd and any other vegetable in plentiful harvest.
Commonly used spices include mustard, methi or the seeds of fenugreek, chilli powder, salt, asafoetida and turmeric. To prepare quickly however, vegetables may be cooked on stove top and additional preservatives like vinegar, sodium benzoate or citric acid may be used. MORE...
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