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Spice up your kitchen and your day-to-day ayurvedic life! Sapna offers a refreshing perspective on cooking that is rooted in the seasons and tuning inside ourselves. 


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Turmeric is referred by many names in the Sanskrit language. The most common Sanskrit name is Haridra meaning “the yellow one". Another Sanskrit name for turmeric is Kanchani meaning the yellow goddess.


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Turmeric, often referred to as yellow gold, it is the leading crusader against disease. Curcumin, its active ingredient, has powerful anti-inflammatory properties and shown to protect every single organ in the body.


It is pungent, bitter and astringent in taste, dry and light in quality and has a heating potency. Because it is pungent and warming, it pacifies the vata and kapha doshas.


The tasty spice derived from Turmeric root is rich in antioxidants, flavor, color and much more. Not only is this ground spice great for cooking, it packs nutrients backed by research and you can even use it to color your dishes.





This month on The Costco Connection Magazine, turmeric is on the spotlight! Learn how to incorporate the ancient spice into your plate and see our very own recipe from the beSPICED YouTube Channel for a yummy filling plate that will leave you craving for more!


Need an easy remedy using turmeric spice for these cool Winter days? Learn how to make a Honey Throat coat to soothe Winter cold sniffles and itchy throats.

 
 

Summer Watermelon Cooler
Summer Watermelon Cooler

Watermelons are great summertime fruit. According to Ayurveda, its cooling potency makes it an ideal choice to calm the PITTA (heat) of the summer months.



According to Ayurveda, holistic medicine from India, all melons need to be enjoyed appropriately and with the correct food combinations for optimal digestive health. Watch this video and learn how to enjoy watermelon during Summer Season and more!


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SUMMERTIME WATERMELON COOLER:

  • watermelon

  • rock salt

  • lime juice

  • basil

  • roasted cumin seed powder

Combine ingredients in blender, blend and serve! Garnish with fresh basil leaves and a pinch of roasted cumin seed powder. See video above for steps and quantities!


Want to learn how to make your own roasted cumin seed powder? Watch below!



 
 
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