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Cow feet stew recipe  

Stew made with cowfeet

Stew made with cowfeet

   INGREDIENTS

• 2 kilogrammes of cow feet

• 2 large onions

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• 1 large garlic

• 1 large ginger

• Pepper

• 1 small sachet of tomato paste

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• Any other seasoning of your choice.

• One bottle of cooking oil

Preparation

-Wash the cow feet and place them in a saucepan, add enough water to it.

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-Add salt and cook on medium heat for an hour.

-Reduce fire when it begins to become a bit soft and add the blend­ed garlic, ginger and curry powder. Let it cook for some time.

-Using a sifter, drain the liquid from the stock. Add the drained gin­ger and garlic after a while and in another saucepan heat oil and sauté your onions until they become translucent.

-Add blended pepper, garlic and ginger, and let it cook very well.

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-After a while add your tomato paste and cook for some minutes, stirring occasionally to ensure that it does not get burnt.

-Allow to cook for some time, add in your meat and then the stock to cook the meat very well.

-Add salt after draining the liquid, delicious cow feet stew is ready to be served with your favourite meals.

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 Benefits of Tamarind Juice

Tamarind seed
Tamarind seed

Tamarind juice is particu­larly abundant in vitamin C, which is important for a strong immune system, healthy skin and wound healing.

Additionally, tamarind provides significant amounts of B vitamins like thiamin, riboflavin and niacin, as well as essential minerals like potassium, magnesium, and iron.

– Antioxidant properties

Tamarind contains po­tent antioxidants, such as polyphenols and flavonoids, which combat harmful free radicals in the body. This ox­idative stress reduction can help prevent cell damage and lower the risk of chronic diseases, including cancer.

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-Digestive health

Tamarind contains dietary fibre and natural laxatives that promote regular bowel movements, alleviate con­stipation and improve over­all gastrointestinal health.”

– Heart health

Regular consumption of tamarind juice may have a positive impact on cardio­vascular health. It can help lower cholesterol levels due to its high fibre content and antioxidants, reducing the risk of heart disease.

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– Anti-inflammatory prop­erties

Tamarind juice does a great job in curbing in­flammation in the body. High in anti-inflammatory compounds such as polyphe­nols and bioflavonoids, this property makes it potential­ly beneficial for individuals suffering from conditions like arthritis or chronic in­flammatory diseases.

– High magnesium content

Tamarind is rich in mag­nesium- 110 mg per 120 g of pulp. This simply con­cludes that drinking tama­rind is a convenient way to meet your daily magnesium requirements. It plays an important role in the for­mation of bones, regulates heart rhythm, and contrac­tion of muscles, and keeps blood sugar levels under check.

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Source; Healthshots.com

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Tamarind drink (Saamia)

Tamarind drink
Tamarind drinknu

Ingredients

• 100 grams of tama­rind seed (peeled including seeds)

• Water

• 50 grams of ginger

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• 2 grams of alligator pepper

• 3 grams of cloves

• Sugar to taste

Preparation

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• Peel and wash ginger, cloves, alligator pepper and blend.

• Soak tamarind overnight (optional)

• Boil water and pour over tamarind

• Soak for several hours

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• Mash the mixture for the pulp to come off the seeds

• Add grounded or blend­ed spices to the mixture

• Add water and boil for 30 minutes

• Put off fire and allow to cool

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• Sieve and strain to get rid of particles (spices and pulp)

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