Pitta Cooling Kitchari Recipe
Key Takeaways
- Pitta cooling kitchari: Traditionally used in Ayurveda, kitchari with mung beans and spices may support gentle purification and kidney, liver, thyroid, and reproductive organ function when eaten regularly.
- Ayurvedic kitchari recipe: Made with basmati rice, mung dal, burdock or carrots, green vegetables, ghee, cumin, coriander, turmeric and kombu; soak, sauté, then simmer 30–45 minutes into stew-like consistency.
- Kitchari mindful cooking: Bring good intentions and presence while preparing kitchari; garnish with cilantro and serve with sides like steamed vegetables, avocado, or a bit of chutney to vary meals.
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