Number 'three' always has a special place. 3 Gods (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and 3 Goddesses (shakti, Lakshmi, Saraswathi) are considered supreme as per hinduism. Three steps of Lord Vishnu in vamana avatar, Three eyes of lord shiva, trisul of lord shiva and shakti, 3 charachteristics (satva, rajas, tamas gunas), 3 parts of time (past, present, future), the sacred ash worn as three lines by shiva devotees, three humors of the body (vata, pita, kapa), 3 top medicines (sukku, milagu tippili i.e. Dry gigner, Black peppercorns and Long pepper known as tirikadugam in tamil) etc....
With the goodness of the three making my post this year a "3 Treasure Rasam". I mentioned treasure becuase the 3 of the ingridients used in this rasam has excellent medicinal power viz., Dry ginger, Black peppercorn and Long Pepper.
Dry ginger = Sukku (tamizh), Sunth (hindi)
Black peppercorn = Milagu (tamizh), Kali mirch or kali miri (in hindi)
Long pepper = Thippili (tamizh) , Pippili (hindi).
Dry ginger and black peppercorn is available in any grocery shop in India. But the Long pepper is availble mostly with the shop selling indian medicines known as 'naatu marundu kadai' or 'Jadi boothi dhukan'
Buy them and store in fridge for it to stay fresh and longer period without the worry of the insect raid. Always make the mix fresh when using in recipes for medicinal purposes. Long pepper used here is called 'arisi tippili' which is a fruit of a tree and is used for cold and respiratory diseases.. Kandathippili is root and is used to cure digestive problems.
This is a Rasam recipe which comes handy when one is ill. Specially during cold and flu time. Quick and easy. I used kokam (kodampuli / kodai puli) as it is the native tamarind of our land which is very good for health at all times. The term old tamarind refers only to this and not the old stock of regular tamarind. In medicinal world the regular tamarind is called 'new tamarind' - pudu puli (tamizh) and pazhaya puli (old tamarind) means Kokam.
To make the rasam delicious, I am adding other regular ingredients. Lets get on to the yummy rasam making.
Ingredients :-
Generally when one is sick, always provide them with easily digestible food. The combo of dry ginger, pepper and long pepper is advised to be administered commonly for any ailment.
3 cheers!
wish you all a Prosperous, Happy and Healthy 2014.
With the goodness of the three making my post this year a "3 Treasure Rasam". I mentioned treasure becuase the 3 of the ingridients used in this rasam has excellent medicinal power viz., Dry ginger, Black peppercorn and Long Pepper.
Dry ginger = Sukku (tamizh), Sunth (hindi)
Black peppercorn = Milagu (tamizh), Kali mirch or kali miri (in hindi)
Long pepper = Thippili (tamizh) , Pippili (hindi).
Dry ginger and black peppercorn is available in any grocery shop in India. But the Long pepper is availble mostly with the shop selling indian medicines known as 'naatu marundu kadai' or 'Jadi boothi dhukan'
Buy them and store in fridge for it to stay fresh and longer period without the worry of the insect raid. Always make the mix fresh when using in recipes for medicinal purposes. Long pepper used here is called 'arisi tippili' which is a fruit of a tree and is used for cold and respiratory diseases.. Kandathippili is root and is used to cure digestive problems.
This is a Rasam recipe which comes handy when one is ill. Specially during cold and flu time. Quick and easy. I used kokam (kodampuli / kodai puli) as it is the native tamarind of our land which is very good for health at all times. The term old tamarind refers only to this and not the old stock of regular tamarind. In medicinal world the regular tamarind is called 'new tamarind' - pudu puli (tamizh) and pazhaya puli (old tamarind) means Kokam.
Arisi tippili / |
To make the rasam delicious, I am adding other regular ingredients. Lets get on to the yummy rasam making.
Ingredients :-
- Dry ginger - 1/4" piece
- Black peppercorn - 10 nos
- Long pepper - 3 to 4 Nos.
- Cumin Seeds - 1 tsp
- Curry leaves - 5 nos.
- Fenugreek Seeds - 1/4 tsp
- Coriander Seeds - 1 tsp
- Asafoetida - a pinch or less than 1/4 tsp
- Turmeric Powder - 2 pinches
- Kokam - 3 pieces
- Water - 2.5 cups
- Salt to taste
- Jaggery shredded - 1/4 tsp
- Ghee - 2 tsp
- Mustar seeds - 1 tsp
- Dry roast Dry ginger, Black peppercorn, Long pepper, Cumin seeds, Curry leaves, Fenugreek seeds and Coriander seeds.
- Powder the dry roasted ingredients
- Heat Ghee in a pot, add the mustard seeds. After it splutters add water.
- Now add the ground powder, turmeric powder, asafotida powder, kokam, salt, jaggery.
- Bring to boil. Lower the flame and let it boil for 2 minutes.
- Switch off the flame.
- Our 3 treasure Rasam is ready to be consumed as a soup or with plain hot white rice.
Generally when one is sick, always provide them with easily digestible food. The combo of dry ginger, pepper and long pepper is advised to be administered commonly for any ailment.
3 cheers!
wish you all a Prosperous, Happy and Healthy 2014.
7 comments:
third anniversary and three herbs rasam..! great! Happy anniversary.
Definitely Comfort Soup for this winter. I have never seen Long Pepper before, where do you get it? Is it available in any Indian Stores in US.
Thank you Thanai thalaivi. Never noticed the coincidence of 3 (anniversary and the 3 treasure rasam) till you pointed out! :-)
Yes Mythreyi. DOn't know but you may check with them. If they don't have you may try to get the details of it from them. Or the country medicine store of US or any asian store. Otherwise get it from India during your next visit or through any dear ones from here. It is avialable in the country medicine store as mentioned in the post.
Enakku romba theva ippo idhu.Thanks.
Have heard of these 3 things, but seeing them just now. Healthy recipe Mira!
Congrats on the milestone, happy blogging! :)
Thanks for dropping in Nirmala Devi. Did you try it?
Thanka Mahi
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