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Kichari with date & tamarind chutney, gomasio, sauerkraut, yoghurt & fresh herbs

Kichari comes from the Ayurvedic tradition and is described as a complete protein meal. It is very easy to digest and the combination of rice, split peas and spices is delicious! You will also find that kichari may be prescribed by an Ayurveda practitioner as a cleanse. In this case it is eaten for every meal for several days. That aside, whether you are cleansing or not, it is a delicious, nurturing and satisfying meal. I serve my kichari with gomasio (sesame salt), date & tamarind chutney, sauerkraut (not traditional but delicious - purists, please hold if you wish!) a dollop of yogurt, a lemon wedge and fresh herbs and greens.

ContainsMilk

Medium2 Serves

$22.00

Dietaries

Gluten free
Vegan

Ingredients

Yellow Split peas, Organic Basmati rice, Lemon juice, Rapadura sugar, Himalayan salt, Mint, Ghee (Milk), Cumin, Fresh coriander, Coriander seed ground, Turmeric

CONTAINS: Milk.

Preparation and storage notes

Transfer to a saucepan and add a tablespoon of water. Gently reheat on low, stirring well. Serve with lemon wedge, fresh herbs, gomasio, date and tamarind relish, sauerkraut and a dollop of yoghurt.

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