Art & Culture
By Bhavjot Bhasin
30 Sept, 2024
Made from sabudana (tapioca pearls), this light and nutritious dish is a fasting favourite. Add peanuts and potatoes for a filling meal that’s easy to digest and flavorful.
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Kuttu puri, made with buckwheat flour, is a great alternative to regular wheat. Fry it golden and pair it with aloo sabzi for a perfect Navratri meal.
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A simple yet delicious potato-tomato curry cooked without onions or garlic, this dish is ideal for fasting days and pairs well with kuttu or singhara rotis.
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Samak rice (barnyard millet) is a great substitute for regular rice. Cook it as a pulao with veggies like carrots and green peas for a light, wholesome meal.
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Made with water chestnut flour, ghee, and sugar, this sweet dish is a perfect dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth during Navratri while staying within fasting guidelines.
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Crispy and golden, these tapioca pearl fritters are a delicious snack. Combine sabudana with boiled potatoes and spices, then deep-fry them for a crunchy treat!
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A creamy, sweet rice pudding made from vrat ke chawal (barnyard millet), milk, and sugar, garnished with nuts. This dessert is a must-have during fasting.
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A refreshing raita made with grated bottle gourd, curd, and spices. This cooling dish is a great accompaniment to Navratri meals, adding a burst of flavour.
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For a light, refreshing, and energy-packed meal, a fruit salad with honey is perfect. Combine seasonal fruits like apples, bananas, and pomegranates for a natural sweet treat.
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