Known in hindi as ‘hari-mirch’, a spice without which Indian cuisine
would be incomplete. Green chilli usually blended with ginger and garlic, is
very popularly used as masala in Indian household.
While buying fresh chillies look for crisp unwrinkled ones. Make sure
they are bright and unbroken.
Green chillies are high in potassium and iron content.
·
Green
chillies are healthy for Indian women as well as for those who are prone to
iron deficiency. Green chillies are a natural
source of iron.
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Green
chillies have anti-bacterial properties
·
Green
chillies has been linked with a lowered
risk of having lung cancer.
·
Chillies
release endorphins into the brain that helps to keep your mood upbeat
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Green
chillies have plenty of dietary fibres.
Contrary to common conceptions, eating chillies actually help you digest your
food faster.
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Green
chillies can balance the blood sugar
levels.
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Men
should eat chillies because they are prone to
prostate cancer. Scientific research suggests that eating green chillies can keep prostate problems at bay.
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Chillies
have zero calories and thus you can
have them even when you are on a diet to lose weight.
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Green
chilli peppers are also rich in Vitamin
E that is essential for producing certain natural skin oils. So, having
spicy food can actually give you good skin.
·
Indian
green chillies are rich sources of
Vitamin C. You might have noticed that having chillies helps you open up
your blocked nostrils. The Vitamin C in green chillies strengthens your natural
immunity to diseases.
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Green chillies are rich sources of antioxidants
and this makes them act like janitors of the body. They can protect the body
against free radical damage giving you natural immunity to cancer and also slowing
down the ageing process.
Leave them out on a counter for a couple of hours to make sure they
don't have excess surface water, then bag loosely in plastic (the bag should be
able to breath) or paper or netted bags. Store them in a container in the
fridge or in a cool, dry place, will stay good for 2 weeks.
Contrary to the popular practice, water doesn't relieve the burning
sensation of green chilli, milk or milk based products do.
Green Chillies are popular or essential in Indian cooking for
almost all savory dishes like curries, dals, breads and appetizers.
The Indian Bhuna or cooking starter is a stir
fry of onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, green chilies, and oil.
The Tadka is a stir fry of on oil of asafetida, cumin seeds,
and chilli powder and green chilies.
The hara Masala or green seasoning blend has a blend of
ginger, garlic and green chilies and is added to the base of curries along with
the cook's choice of spices and herbs. This salsa recipe is perfect if you are
looking for a different dip for your next party. It goes well with potato chips
Chilli green
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