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Allergy-fighters: Cilantro and CorianderPlants and pollen are sources of allergies for many people. But some plants contain valuable chemicals and compounds that actually fight allergies, such as flavonoids and phenols. One such plant is cilantro or coriander. The leaves and tender stems of the plant are used as a fresh herb, and the seeds, whole or ground, as a dry spice. Cilantro and coriander are powerful aids to digestion. According to ayurveda, allergies result from improper digestion and an accumulation of ama in the physiology, which weaken the immune system and distort the body's response mechanisms. Cilantro and coriander, by enhancing digestion, work to alleviate the root cause of allergies. Use fresh cilantro, finely chopped, as a garnish for bean soups, vegetable and bean stews, lentils, cooked vegetables and rice dishes. Add finely chopped tender stems to soups and stews as they are cooking for even more potent flavor. Use freshly ground coriander seed in combination with other spices to flavor vegetables and grain dishes. Here are some recipes to get you started:
Ingredients:
Blend all ingredients well in a blender. Basmati Rice with Corn and Coconut Milk Sauce Ingredients:
Heat Ghee in a pot. Add asafetida and brown mustard seeds. As soon as the mustard seeds start popping, add the green chili, ginger and corn and sauté for a couple of minutes. Add the coconut milk, bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for about 8-10 minutes until corn is tender. Add the chopped cilantro, season and stir. Serve over cooked Basmati rice with lemon wedges for garnish.
Heat Ghee in a pot. Add whole cumin seeds. As they brown and release their aroma, add ginger and green chili. Sauté briefly, then add all the powdered spices and sauté for a further 2 minutes until aromas are released. Do not allow spices to burn. Add yogurt and continue to sauté for 3-5 minutes till it loses its raw look and is blended with the spices. Fold in the garbanzo beans, season and mix well. Garnish with the cilantro leaves and serve hot.
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