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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Chimili

sweets cooking cuisine recipes


Ingredients:

Sesame seeds 1 cup
Jaggery 1/2 -3/4 cup

Method of preparation:

Grind the sesame seeds into powder and then add jaggery and grind again.
Make small lemon sized balls with the ground mixture.
Stays for weeks if stored in tight container.

3 Comments:

At 10/22/2009 03:21:00 AM, Blogger kavitha said...

sesame seeda need not be fried or roasted???? what is it good for, i mean healthwise any benefits

 
At 10/22/2009 03:21:00 AM, Blogger kavitha said...

sesame seeda need not be fried or roasted???? what is it good for, i mean healthwise any benefits

 
At 12/11/2009 02:24:00 PM, Blogger RebuildIndia said...

great post. See this video to understand about chili vunda and it's health benefits.

http://www.inewslive.net/20090831_Jeevana_Rahasyalu61.php

 

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