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lentils, mung beans & aduki beans

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mandimoo | 23:22 Fri 16th Apr 2010 | Food & Drink
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i know i can google hundreds, nay, thousands of recipes containing the above, however, i would like to hear your tried and tested recipies that would suit me.... my accupuncturist has told me to cut down on the spicy hot foods due to a damp warm humour, and to balance this, one of the food groups im lacking is pulses. so.... i would like to know of recipies with good strong flavours, but avoiding too much chilli spice.
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damp warm humour?
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apparantly, but its not my sense of humour! (although that can be quiet dark).... i quote ..."theory held that the human body was filled with four basic substances, called four humors, which are in balance when a person is healthy. All diseases and disabilities resulted from an excess or deficit of one of these four humors. "
Sounds american ask pasta
Black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood. I think they're not much considered these days.
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oh dear, you are quite right, my accupuncurist did not call it 'the humours', but i cant remember what she called it but humours seemed like it fitted. my question is still a serious one though, i would like not to be dismissed for this error ;o)
I'd advise a simple lentil soup but leave out the salt. There's one humour, 'Blood', that it plays havoc with.
The 'humours' were basic to very early medicine-ie-the 1400's...and were as sandy said.

As for a recipe....try 'kitcheree'.....it is what kedgeree is based on, and is real Indian 'comfort food'.

http://www.ifood.tv/recipe/kitcheree-0

BUT....I would cook the mung dhal for about 20 minutes before adding the rice,as it takes somewhat longer to cook.
Damp warm humour,is this a new comedy show in the Amazon rain forest?
Sorry,couldn't resist,blame it on my 2nd childhood!LOL
the four humours date back to Hippocrates.
maybe it was 'hemos' as in hematology (blood). Lentils are full of iron. Soak mung beans in cold water for 24h = crunchy bean sprouts.

Boil lentils till tender with little salt. Oil in frypan, 1 clove garlic, 1 tsp yellow haldi & bean sprouts quick fry (1min) mix boiled lentils to frypan, serve with boiled rice.
mollykins is correct...I did a course on the History of Medicine-and forgot how far back the term dated......
http://www.kheper.net...ogy/four_humours.html

it just sounds odd to our 21stC ears
i would try and avoid mung beans. after several attempts over many years of trying to cook em. i always get too many teeth breaking stones amongst them, and it doesnt matter which ones you buy
I've just grown bean sprouts from mung beans this week - having them in a stir fry tonight!
Not true piggynose I have used TRS brand Mong Dhal Chilka for the above recipe for a number of years...and never any stones...;-))
You can get it in ethnic /Asian grocery stores

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