Saturday, September 4, 2010
Snacks.
We're going to the movies tonight and instead of buying popcorn and candy (which probably aren't vegan anyway), I decided to make homemade snacks to bring with me. In front are curried roasted chickpeas (YUMMY) and in the back, plain toasted sunflower seeds. Got the recipes from 'The Ayurvedic Cookbook'. I've only started reading about Ayurvedic holistic healing recently and from what I understand, there are three types of biological energy called 'doshas' that rule our physical composition as well as our reactions and sensibilities to our environments. The three doshas are 'vata', 'pitta' and 'kapha'. In order for our bodies to be in complete health and harmony, one must have a balance of the three. We all have unique proportions of the three doshas and will have one that dominates. According to my ayurvedic constitution, I am predominantly kapha in nature and certain foods will calm this dosha instead of aggravate it. These snacks are a good example. I've been reading a little bit about the right foods for kapha and it's a little alarming that a lot of my favorite foods are supposedly not good for my nature like bread, pasta, sweets, sweet potatoes, rice, kidney beans, tofu, bananas, dates!!!!! So I'm not sure how seriously I will take all this but it's good to have some healthy and mindful food choices if I need to feel "balanced". :) There are times when I crave simple, healthy, no-frills food and I think this cookbook will do me good during those times.
If you want to know more about Ayurveda, this is a good site.
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5 comments:
chickpeas are so much better than popcorn :) very interesting post..
The curried roasted chickpeas look really interesting. I'll have to look for a recipe and give them a try. :)
Those chickpeas look fantastical!
they sell those chickpeas on the buses and trains in india. They are so yummy wrapped up in a little newspaper, hot and salty. YUMMM!
Chickpeas! I wish I thought ahead enough to make snacks. Especially since candy is ridiculously expensive.
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