Turmeric, a vital spice in Indian kitchens, exists in two forms: turmeric powder and kachi haldi. While turmeric powder is rich in curcumin, kachi haldi offers higher natural oil content and ...
Turmeric powder is incorporated with curcumin, but kachi haldi has a higher concentration of curcumin. This makes it more powerful for health benefits.
This festival follows a ritual of keeping fast, offering milk, sandalwood paste etc. to Lord Shiva. Bhang is an important part of this festival but have you ever wondered why? Festivals are an ...
While we mostly use haldi powder for cooking powder and kachi haldi for religious purposes, do you know they both actually differ in their nutritional values? Yes, you read it right. Scroll down ...
Bhang is popular to consume in northern parts of India, especially around Holi. It gives you a happy high, but its amount of consumption should be regulated because it can adversely affect your body.
E-lottery registrations for 27,308 liquor and bhang shops in UP began Feb 14; applications accepted online until Feb 27. Lottery on March 6. The registrations for e-lottery of 27,308 country ...
Officers on Tuesday said three suspects escaped after the vehicle they were travelling in was stopped and the bhang seized. Thika Sub-County Police Commander Lawrence Muchangi said officers had gotten ...
This year the auspicious day falls on the 26th of February 2025. Let us look at the significance of this day with Indian mythology and Bhang made from cannabis plants and how they complement each ...
Nairobi — The National Police Service says a teenager who died from a gunshot wound following a police operation in the Majengo area of Nairobi was a suspected bhang peddler. Police Spokesperson ...
Thandai is a refreshing and flavorful drink made with a mix of nuts, seeds, and spices, perfect for celebrating Holi. Here’s a step-by-step guide to prepare delicious homemade Thandai for your Holi ...
Contemporary celebrations have introduced the consumption of Bhang or marijuana-infused drinks as prasad. This is often justified by citing Shiva’s association with intoxicants and his title ...