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My Mother's Ayurvedic Kitchen: Honoring Three Generations of Women and Their Adaptations to Gujarati Cuisi

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

My Mother's Ayurvedic Kitchen: Honoring Three Generations of Women and Their Adaptations to Gujarati Cuisi

Contributors:

By (Author) Amita Nathwani
By (author) Lindsay Mattison

ISBN:

9781734549829

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

30th June 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

84

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 279mm

Weight:

312g

Description

My Mother's Ayurvedic Kitchen lets you explore the world of Gujarati cuisine and teaches you how to bring these surprisingly simple, nourishing, and delicious recipes into your own kitchen. If you're unfamiliar with cooking Indian food, this cookbook is a great place to get started. Gujarati cuisine is simple, featuring vegetarian ingredients that come alive with the addition of a few key spices.

My family would say this food is the healthiest on the planet you might argue with us, and that's okay but at the very least, we will say our recipes do closely follow the principles of Ayurveda.

My Mother's Ayurvedic Kitchen includes:
17 vegetarian recipes Discover the flavorful, nourishing world of Gujarati cuisine, including Kicharee (mung bean and rice soup), Kadhi (spiced yogurt soup), Toovar Daar (pigeon pea soup), Dhokla (savory steamed semolina cakes), and more
The six tastes and eight dietetics of Ayurveda Dip your toes in the world of Ayurveda and create meals that bring balance to the mind and body.
Simple ingredients, delicious results We've offered suggestions on each recipe for making substitutions with ingredients you can find at the grocery store.
I am honored to share my family's recipes with you in the hopes that they can do for you what they did for me: Find the balance within the inevitable imbalance of life.

Author Bio

Amita Nathwani is the owner of Surya Health and Wellness, where she practices Ayurvedic medicine and nutrition consulting. Of Indian origin, she received her Ayurvedic education in both India and North America, an experience that has given her a unique perspective and allowed her to remain true to the purity of Ayurvedic knowledge while deeply understanding its application in the Western world. With the support of her two teachers, Dr. Hemant Gupta, BAMS and Dr. Shirish Nathwani, MD, Amita has been practicing Ayurveda since 2004. In addition to her private practice, Amita is Adjunct Faculty with the Family Medicine Integrative Medicine Fellowship at Banner Health, University of Arizona and Faculty at the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture. Amita is also the author of Peaks and Valleys, a book of short stories about grief and loss.Lindsay D. Mattison is a professional chef, recipe developer, and food writer. After graduating from Cascade Culinary School, Lindsay worked as the executive chef of a farm-to-table restaurant in Bend, Oregon. She is passionate about using local, organic ingredients and loves teaching home cooks how to incorporate seasonal food into their diet. While she spends most of her time writing these days, she still exercises her culinary muscles on the regular, taking any opportunity to create beautiful meals for her family. She lives with her husband in Durango, Colorado, where she enjoys the trials and errors of gardening.

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