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How to Make Lemon Rice with Cashews, Peas, Ghee & CuminSERVINGS: 4 PREP TIME: 60 MINUTES SKILL LEVEL: EASY
INGREDIENTSSKILL LEVEL: EASY
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1/2 tsp | |
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PREPARATION OF THIS HEALTHY RECIPE
1. Dry roast the cumin and mustard seeds until they begin to pop.
2. In a separate pot, roast rice and cashews in the ghee until slightly browned.
3. Add 2c water and spices then bring to a boil, cover, and simmer 25 minutes.
4. Add the peas and continue simmering another 10 minutes or until rice is tender.
5. Squeeze lemon juice over the rice and carefully transfer to another bowl. Be careful not to stir the rice, or the grains will break.
How Does This Ayurvedic Recipe Improve Wellness?
CLINICAL AYURVEDIC REVIEW
The buttery rice and sweet peas are complemented by lemon's sourness. Cumin adds a savory note to the luxurious feel. This simple yet exotic dish is topped with crunchy roasted cashews. This is a satisfying dish that feels good in the body.
Comforting and soothingThe sweetness of the rice, ghee and sweet peas and the 'deep flavored' cashews make it comforting to eat, and satisfying. On a rainy day in Fall, this dish will comfort and soothe you. This dish is easy to make, you don't need much time and you might already have most of the ingredients in your kitchen. Ojas buildingRice, cashews and ghee are all ojas building foods. They are sweet in taste and heavy and oily in quality. Ojas builds resiliency and longevity and is perfect for Vata people. Lubricates, relieves drynessGhee is the perfect lubricator, it oils the body from the inside out and has many health properties (you could add a link to a ghee article). The sour taste from the lemon juice helps the body excrete fluids into the digestive organs, which helps to relieve dryness. The salt in this dish helps to retain water in your body. Balanced for Easy DigestionThe spices cumin, turmeric and mustard seeds will aid with digestion. Cashews are heavy in quality and can be more difficult to digest. Cumin, turmeric and mustard seeds are all pungent spices and will bring more blood flow to your digestive organs. Cumin also stimulates peristalsis due to its bitter and aromatic qualities.
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Your Ayurvedic diet is tailored to your individual body and your specific imbalances.
With an Ayurvedic diet you feel joy and satisfaction because what you are eating truly nourishes and balances you.
Disease results from diets and lifestyles that are incompatible with your nature.
By eating a personalized diet matched to your body, you experience optimal health.
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INCREASES
Increases These Biocharacteristics (Gunas)
Functional Ayurveda helps you assess imbalances through 20 main biocharacteristics
(gunas).
Aggravating these characteristics weakens your body and causes imbalance.
By knowing which characteristics are habitually imbalanced in your body, you will be able to identify and correct imbalances before you get sick.
Every characteristic has an opposite which balances it (i.e. hot balances cold).
You restore balance by favoring diet and lifestyle choices that increase the opposite characteristic.
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| EASY ABOUT EASY BIOCHARACTERISTIC
Easy refers to anything easy to digest, or digests quickly.
LEARN MORE ABOUT EASY CLEAR ABOUT CLEAR BIOCHARACTERISTIC
Clear refers to anything that cleanses or flushes out wastes, or that digests ama.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CLEAR LIQUEFIED ABOUT LIQUEFIED BIOCHARACTERISTIC
Substances that thin fluids (lower viscosity of blood plasma). These may include blood thinners or mucolytic herbs.
LEARN MORE ABOUT LIQUEFIED HOT ABOUT HOT BIOCHARACTERISTIC
Hot is identified by increased body temperature, metabolism, or inflammation.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HOT | TASTES
The 6 Tastes
Taste is used to sense the most basic properties and effects of food.
Each taste has a specific medicinal effect on your body.
Cravings for food with certain tastes indicate your body is craving specific medicinal results from food.
Taste is experienced on the tongue and represents your body's reaction to foods.
Sweet taste causes physical satisfaction and attraction whereas bitter taste causes discomfort and aversion.
Kapha should use less sweet taste while Vata and Pitta would benefit from using more sweet taste.
One of the first signs of illness is that your taste and appetite for food changes.
The six tastes are sweet, sour, salty, pungent, bitter, and astringent.
Do you crave foods with any of the tastes below?
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The Three Doshas / Body Types
According to the biocharacteristic theory of medicine,
people tend to get sick, over and over again, due to habitual causes and imbalances that are unique to the person.
Your body type summarizes this tendency, showing you the 'type' of conditions and imbalances that frequently challenge your health & wellness.
Using body type, you can also identify remedies likely to improve your strength and resiliency.
Your body type identifies physical and mental characteristics as well as your personal strengths and weaknesses.
The calculation of your body type is based on your medical history.
The 3 functional body types
(doshas),
are Catabolic (Vata), Metabolic (Pitta), and Anabolic (Kapha).
Catabolic individuals tend to break down body mass into energy. They are easily stimulated, hyperactive, underweight and dry.
Metabolic individuals tend to burn or use energy. They tend to be rosy-cheeked, easily irritated, focused, driven, and easily inflamed.
Anabolic individuals tend to store energy as body mass. If they store too much energy, they could gain weight easily and have congestion. Anabolic people tend to be stable and grounded.
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| | HAS THE FOLLOWING | Subtaste:
Aromatic AROMATIC
Herbs or spices with volatile essential oils that present strong aromas. Aromatic oils shock, refresh and numb tissue, with the end result of relaxing, opening and clearing stagnant fluids in tissues.
SEE ALL 'AROMATIC' FOODS / HERBS , BlandSTRONG BLAND
Bland means doesn't have much taste. In Chinese medicine, bland taste refers to afood without little macronutrients, such as cabbage, radish or bok choy.
SEE ALL 'BLAND' FOODS / HERBS , , Tissue (dhatu): , , , |
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Medicinal Benefits, Uses & Herbal Actions of Lemon Rice with Cashews, Peas, Ghee & Cumin Experiences are Personal
Experiences vary according to the person and constitution. Individual results may vary.
The list of herbal-actions below has not be approved by the FDA and should not be used to treat a medical condition.
, , Nauseating NAUSEATING
Brings about feelings of unease and discomfort in the stomach, often accompanied with the involuntary urge to vomit.
SEE ALL 'NAUSEATING' FOODS / HERBS , Carminative CARMINATIVE
Stimulates the release of gas. Helpful for bloating or cramping abdominal pain. Propels food downward. Carminatives typically expel gas by relaxing the muscles of the intestines.
SEE ALL 'CARMINATIVE' FOODS / HERBS , , Stool Softener STOOL-SOFTENER
Softens hard and difficult to eliminate stool. Stool softeners are the safest and most gentle type of laxative. Examples include warm milk with ghee.
SEE ALL 'STOOL-SOFTENER' FOODS / HERBS , , Stimulates Front Of Brain STIMULATES-FRONT-OF-BRAIN
Creates a feeling of awareness or tension in the area in the forehead. Activates the frontal lobe - the area responsible for motor function, emotional expression, thinking, and decision making.
SEE ALL 'STIMULATES-FRONT-OF-BRAIN' FOODS / HERBS , , Warms Chest WARMS-CHEST
Warms the chest and lungs, clearing mucus and allowing for clear breathing. Often these herbs are hot, aromatic, and pungent.
SEE ALL 'WARMS-CHEST' FOODS / HERBS , , , Calms Heart CALMS-HEART
An herb that literally calms the heart. These herbs are helpful in the treatment of anxiety, sadness, depression, or other emotional imbalances in the heart. Related to the Chinese Herbal Category 'calms spirit.'
SEE ALL 'CALMS-HEART' FOODS / HERBS , , , Cardiac Stimulant CARDIAC-STIMULANT
Herbs that increase the heart rate. Useful in cardiovascular health, blood stagnation, and subjective feeling of heaviness in the chest area.
SEE ALL 'CARDIAC-STIMULANT' FOODS / HERBS , Alterative ALTERATIVE
Restores the proper function of the body by cleansing the blood and balancing blood chemistry. In Ayurveda terms, they pacify Pitta in rakta. They were traditionally used to revitalize and detoxify after a long winter.
SEE ALL 'ALTERATIVE' FOODS / HERBS Diuretic DIURETIC
Herbs that promote urine formation, thereby flushing the kidneys and urinary tract while eliminating any excess water retention. As diuretics reduce water retention, they are often used to reduce blood pressure.
SEE ALL 'DIURETIC' FOODS / HERBS Cholagogue CHOLAGOGUE
Cholagogues stimulate the production & release of bile from the liver & gallbladder. This refreshes and cleanses these organs, as well as increases bile in the small intestines.
SEE ALL 'CHOLAGOGUE' FOODS / HERBS Constituents: Flavonoids FLAVONOIDS
Flavonoids are a colorful type of polyphenol. As all polyphenols, they have a strong antioxidant effect. Many flavonoids have an anti-inflammatory, and/or antiallergen effect.
SEE ALL 'FLAVONOIDS' FOODS / HERBS , Rutin RUTIN
Rutin is a flavonoid with anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Commonly used to treat conditions such as varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and high blood pressure.
SEE ALL 'RUTIN' FOODS / HERBS , Fats, , , Protein, 5a Reductase Inhibitor, Zinc, Sodium, , Phytates PHYTATES
Phytates prevent absorption of nutrients. They are commonly found in all seeds, including nuts, grains, and beans. Sprouting greatly reduces phytate content, as well as long, slow cooking with vinegar.
SEE ALL 'PHYTATES' FOODS / HERBS , Carbohydrate
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cashews provoke all doshas?
- Emily Wishnick, Philadelphia, PA , 12-24-13 ( Reply)
Here is the link to the cashew page of this site:
https://www.joyfulbelly.com/Ayurveda/ingredient/Cashews/104
Lots of good info!
- David McKaig, Swannanoa, NC , 01-08-14 ( Reply)
2 whole lemons? really?
- Peony Maeda, Eugene, OR , 10-07-15 ( Reply)
Yes on the 2 lemonds it has a distinct sour taste.
Here is a link to Kapha reducing recipes - https://www.joyfulbelly.com/Ayurveda/recipes/dosha/Kapha?lnk=326Every ingredient in the recipe doesn't have to be ok for Kapha for it to be a Kapha reducing recipe. It's the combination and synergy of ingredients that make it Kapha reducing.
- Kimberly Kubicke, Asbury park, NJ , 06-27-16 ( Reply)
A wonderful refreshing rice dish. The instructions are a bit unclear so I made this in the instapot. I sauted the cumin, mustard seeds and turmeric without any liquid then added to them the ghee and coated the rice with the mixture. I added some salt and water and turned the instapot on to the rice setting. when it was finished (12min) i quick released it and added the peas. I let it sit for 5mins. I then added the ghee roasted cashews and combined it all. Before serving I added the lemon juice. I ended up adding juice of 3 lemons and then adjusted the seasoning. It was served over red lettuce and arugula . Big hit at the office lunch today!
- Gina Phelps, Warrenton, VA , 10-01-20 ( Reply)
So good! I left out the peas, added some dried Basil and topped with saut�ed carrots zucchini. Great meal.
- Cameron, SC , 02-13-22 ( Reply)
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