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How Much Fruit On A Cooked Food Diet, Ep334

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Forgotten Foods: Cooking with Amaranth

Three cereal grains: Wheat, corn/maize and rice provide most of human calories, and comprise together at least 75% of the world's grain production. Navdanya, the organisation founded by Dr Vandana Shiva promotes the preservation of traditional varieties of seeds, as well as biodiversity of seeds. For this, it is important for people to learn about other cereal grains and vegetables that used to be popular in the past, but are now forgotten foods, as they are rapidly disappearing. Here is a cooking demonstration by Maya Goburdhan, President, Navdanya, showing how 'amaranth' can be used. With this basic introduction to making a cutlet, the viewer is encouraged to use the popped amaranth seeds in a variety of delectable ways in dals, salads, desserts and toppings using his or her own imagination. The book "Forgotten Foods" mentioned at the end of the video also talks about and gives recipes for various pseudo cereals like amaranth and buckwheat, Major millets (Sorghum, Pearl Millet) and Minor Millet( finger millet/ragi, barnyard millet/jhangora, foxtail millet/kauni, kodo millet/kodra, proso millet/barri, little millet/kutki and job's tears/sauku Let's preserve the biodiversity of our food grains by reviving our forgotten foods. Video by www.ecowalkthetalk.com taken on 16th March 2011 at Navdanya, Dehradun, India with volunteers, interns and participants of Grandmother's University course Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: http//www.twitter.com/ecowalkthetalk Additional Note ...

Dhanna Bhagat - Kisaan Aur Bhagawan

Dhanna Bhagat Hindi: धन्ना भगत also called Dhanna Jaat Hindi: धन्ना जाट (born 1415) was a Hindu Bhagat. He was born in the village of Dhuan Kalan near Deoli city, in the Tonk district of Rajasthan, but his name does not appears in the writings of Kabir or Ravidas. The earliest mention of his name is in Mira Bai's songs that proclaims how Dhanna grew cereals without sowing seed. The Guru Granth Sahib includes three of Dhana's hymns. "Loving devotion," says Dhanna in his sabda in Raga Asa, "is now fixed in my heart and thereby have I found solace and fulfilment. In whose heart is light divine manifested he alone recognizeth the Immaculate One." He was initiated by Ramananda. *******Divine powers of Dhanna Bhagat There are a number of myths about the divine powers of Dhanna Bhagat. One such states that once he was ploughing his fields. Large number of sanyasis came to him and demanded food. He gifted all the seed kept for sowing to them and ploughed fields without seeds. The fields produced no food grains but the gourds. When Jagirdar came to collect the levy he offered two gourds. The Jagirdar broke the gourds and found that they were full of pearls. धन्ना जाट का हरिसों हेत, Dhanna Jat ka Harison het, बिना बीज के निपजा खेत। Bina Beej ke Nopaja khet. Meaning - Dhanna Jat had so much love with God that fields produced foodgrain without seeds.

Great Grains - Curtis Stone Commercial

Chef Curtis Stone for Great Grains: "Like many chefs today, I feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition -- and that's what they do with Great Grains cereal." Find us on Facebook at facebook.com