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Slow, simple, deeply seasonal. Each recipe is built around a single BeeaBeej staple — easy to bring home, easier to keep cooking.

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Jowar Bhakri
Pairs with Jowar (Sorghum) Flour

Jowar Bhakri

The flatbread that sustained the Deccan Plateau for millennia. Thicker and more rustic than a roti, made entirely from jowar flour — no wheat, no gluten, no compromise.

30 minutes Serves 6 bhakris Bread
Rajgira Ladoo
Pairs with Amaranth (Rajgira)

Rajgira Ladoo

A Navratri fasting sweet that happens to be one of the most nutritionally complete single foods you can eat — complete protein, iron, calcium, and complex carbohydrates in a single ball.

25 minutes Serves 12 ladoos Sweet / Snack
Kollu Rasam (Horse Gram Broth)
Pairs with Horse Gram

Kollu Rasam (Horse Gram Broth)

South India's most medicinal broth — a thin, peppery, tamarind-spiked rasam from horse gram. Traditionally prescribed for kidney stones, colds, and weight loss. Drunk from a glass, not eaten with a spoon.

35 minutes Serves 4 Soup / Rasam
Kodo Millet Pongal
Pairs with Kodo Millet

Kodo Millet Pongal

The South Indian temple breakfast — made here with anti-diabetic Kodo millet instead of white rice. Creamy, peppery, and deeply nourishing.

30 minutes Serves 3 Breakfast / Main

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