Tag: seeds
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Sabja Seeds
Sabja seeds are actually basil seeds; they are often added to nanari syrup; when added to water, these little seeds swell up and have a very pleasant texture when drinking the juice. Comparable to flax seeds and chia, they are packed with nutritional and medicinal benefits. They reduce blood sugar level, helps to reduce diabetes,…
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Atlantia Monophyll – Wild Lemon
We see plants in such an anthropocentric way. Depending on its value to me is how much it is known; often, if it has no obvious economic value, it gets forgotten.
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Clay Balls/ Seed Bomb
One very interesting technique that Fukuoka developed was seeds in closed-in clay balls. Fukuoka would throw the clay balls onto the land and let them lie there until rains came and they germinated. The seeds were protected from insects and from birds because of the clay and germinated when they were ready to do so.…
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Papaya Seeds
Papaya, known for its succulent flesh and tropical sweetness, often steals the limelight. However, its often-overlooked seeds harbor a treasure trove of culinary possibilities. Across various cultures, these petite wonders are embraced for their unique flavors and medicinal properties. Let’s explore how to incorporate papaya seeds into your cooking, unlocking their hidden potential. Cultural Examples:…
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Saving Seeds
Have you heard about the awesome benefits of saving corn seeds? If not, buckle up because you’ll be mind blown! As we move toward a more tech-savvy world, we must remember the importance of preserving our environment and its incredible biodiversity. Corn is a staple food in many cultures worldwide and comes in a vast…
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Jackfruit seeds poriyal
An amazing side product of the delicious jackfruit is the jackfruit seed. Last summer at Solitude, we harvested over a hundred kilos of jackfruit. We made smoothies, icecreams, added it to our Thali and saved all the seeds! The seeds are highly nutritious and offer a host of health benefits. The seeds are rich in…
