” சத்தும் சுவையும் நிறைந்த எள்..” ஒரு பொக்கிஷம் …!!!

 

அலிபாபாவும் நாற்பது திருடர்களும் படத்தில் புதையல் இருக்கும் இடத்தின் கதவைத் திறக்க அலிபாபா சொல்லும் வசனம் ‘திறந்திடு சீசேம்’ (Open Sesame). சீசேம் என்பது எள்ளுக்கான ஆங்கிலப் பெயர்.

உண்மையிலேயே எள்ளில் பொதிந்திருக்கும் ஊட்டச்சத்துகள் கணக்கற்றவை. அதை ஒரு பொக்கிஷ விதை என்றே சொல்லலாம்.

எள்ளில் மூன்று வகை உண்டு. கறுப்பு எள், எண்ணெய்ச்சத்து நிறைந்தது. சிவப்பு எள், இரும்புச் சத்து மிகுந்தது. தங்க அல்லது தந்த நிறம் கொண்ட எள், சமையலுக்கு உகந்தது.

அளவில் சிறிதாக இருந்தாலும், இந்த விதைகள் ஊட்டச்சத்து நிரம்பியவை. இதில் புரதச்சத்து, வைட்டமின் ஏ, பி, சி, அத்துடன் தாமிரம், இரும்பு, துத்தநாகம், மாலிப்டினம், செலினியம், பாஸ்பரஸ் போன்ற கனிமச் சத்துகளும் நிரம்பியுள்ளன.

ரத்த நாளங்கள், எலும்பு மூட்டு இணைப்புகள், எலும்பு போன்றவற்றை வலுப்படுத்தவும், அவை இழுவைத்தன்மையுடன் இருக்கவும் தாமிரம் உதவும். எலும்பு மூட்டு இணைப்புகள், எலும்புகளுக்குத் துத்தநாகமும் நல்லது. “எள்ளில் மெதியோனைன் (methionine), டிரைடோபன் (tryptophan) என்ற இரண்டு அமினோ அமிலங்கள் உள்ளன. மற்றச் சைவப் புரத உணவு வகைகள் எதிலும் இந்த இரண்டும் இல்லை” என்பதைச் சுட்டிக்காட்டுகிறார் உணவு நிபுணரான ரெபேக்கா உட்ஸ்.

எள்ளில் எண்ணெய்ச் சத்து அதிகம். அதிக விளைச்சலையும் தரக்கூடியது. அரசர்களுக்கு மசாஜ் செய்வதற்கான எண்ணெயாக நல்லெண்ணெய் பயன்பட்டிருக்கிறது. அது மன அழுத்தத்தைக் குறைத்து, நரம்பு மண்டலத்தையும் மேம்படுத்துகிறது.

ஆரோக்கிய ரீதியில் பார்த்தால், கல்லீரலுக்கும், சிறுநீரகத்துக்கும் எள் நல்லது. பொதுவான உடல் பலவீனத்தைக் குறைத்து, உடலை மேம்படுத்தும். சில ஆராய்ச்சிகளின்படி, குறிப்பிட்ட சில நீரிழிவு நோய்களுக்கான சிகிச்சையை எள் மேம்படுத்துகிறது. இது குறைந்த கிளைசிமிக் உணவும்கூட.

சுவை ரீதியில் பார்த்தால் வறுக்கப்பட்ட எள்ளை சாலட், சாஸ் போன்றவற்றில் தூவினால் அவற்றின் இனிப்புச் சுவை கூடும். இந்திய உணவு வகைகளில் மிகவும் பிரபலமான உருளைக்கிழங்கு கறியிலும் இட்லியிலும் இதைப் பயன்படுத்தலாம். கொங்கணி மக்கள், எள்ளை வைத்துச் சுவையான சட்னியைச் செய்வது ரொம்ப பிரபலம்.

ஒரேயொரு பிரச்சினை, அதிக அளவு எண்ணெய்ச் சத்து இருப்பதால், எள்ளைச் சரியாக மூடி வைக்கவில்லை என்றால் சீக்கிரம் கெட்டுப் போய்விடும். அதனால் காற்று புகாத கலனில் இதை அடைத்து வைக்க வேண்டும். குளிர்ச்சியான, ஒளி புகாத இடத்தில் சேமித்து வைத்தால், மூன்று மாதங்கள் வரை நன்றாக இருக்கும். சுமார் 6 மாதங்களுக்கு இதைச் சேமிக்க வேண்டுமென நினைத்தால், குளிர்பதனப் பெட்டியில் வைத்துவிடுங்கள்.

தி இந்து (ஆங்கிலம்)

சுருக்கமான மொழிபெயர்ப்பு: வள்ளி

Source::::The Hindu….  Tamil
Natarajan

Miracle Fruit…Pomegranate !!!

 

Pomegranates

Pomegranates have been revered through history

Pomegranates are being hailed as a super-food which can protect the heart.

Scientists in Israel have shown that drinking a daily glass of the fruit’s juice can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

“Pomegranate juice contains the highest antioxidant capacity compared to other juices, red wine and green tea,” said Professor Michael Aviram, who led the team.

This is good news, for antioxidants are the naturally occurring substances in plants that protect the body from free radicals – ‘bad’ chemicals in the blood.

Free radicals alter cholesterol in a process known as oxidation, which is thought to speed up the hardening of the arteries.

In studies at the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, the juice of the fruit was found to slow down cholesterol oxidation by almost half, and reduce the retention of LDL.

That is the ‘bad’ cholesterol which forms atherosclerotic lesions, the fatty deposits which narrow the arteries and lead to heart disease.

“Antioxidants can protect us against the oxidative stress in our industrialised world, such as pollution, chemicals, viruses and bacteria, and consequently cardiovascular diseases and cancer,” said Professor Aviram.

The theme is being taken up by a team at London’s Hammersmith Hospital, who are launching a study to see if they can replicate the Haifa findings.

Their work will focus on people whose arteries are currently healthy.

Researcher Dr Richard Bogle said the fruit contained polyphenolics, tannins and anthocyanins – all compounds that could have a beneficial effect.

Dr Bogle said: “This study will test the idea that drinking a glass of pomegranate juice every day improves the function of blood vessels, reduces hardening of the arteries and improves heart health.”

“Preliminary studies suggest that pomegranate juice may contain almost three times the total antioxidant ability compared to the same quantity of green tea or red wine.”

Pomegranate

 

Many vitamins

The round, leathery fruit is full of edible seeds nestled in tiny juice sacs.

It features richly in mythology, as a symbol of birth, eternal life, and death, owing to its abundance of seeds and ability to ‘bleed’.Thought to be native to Persia, the fruit is now grown everywhere from Spain to California.

The deep red skin of the pomegranate was thought to link it to the blood of the earth, a taboo colour. Hence the fruit’s association with forbidden desire.

“Iranians believe that Eve was tempted with a pomegranate in the Garden of Eden,” said Margaret Shaida, culinary historian and author of The Legendary Cuisine of Persia.

“King Cyrus, who created the Persian Empire, was reputed to have wished for a number of good generals equal to the seeds of a pomegranate.

“Later again, the Prophet Mohammed is said to have urged his followers to eat the fruit in the belief that it purges the system of envy and hatred.”

Ancient Egypt

The ancient Egyptians were buried with pomegranates in the hope of re-birth, while in Greek mythology, Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, was offered a seed of the fruit by Hades.


These days, Greeks traditionally break a pomegranate at weddings, as a symbol of fertility.Tempted by its jewel-like appearance, she took it, thereby condemning herself to spending a portion of every year with Hades in the underworld.

In China, a sugared version of the seed is eaten on the day to bless the newlyweds.

The fruit has long been used in folk medicine in the Middle East, Iran and India. Healers have used the bark, leaves, skin and rind as well as the edible bits of the fruit to cure everything from conjunctivitis to haemorrhoids.

A boiled infusion of the rinds is said to soothe a sore throat, and a paste of the leaves, massaged into the scalp, can, apparently, reverse baldness.

“When I lived in Iran, I used to be given a bowl of pomegranates to recover from a bout of ‘Tehran Tummy’,” said Ms Shaida.

“Over there, pomegranate juice is recommended for pregnant mothers as it is rich in iron. It’s also cooling and good for cleansing the system.”

Asian cookery

Central Asian and Middle Eastern cooks always have a supply of the fruit on hand.

In Azerbaijan, a pomegranate sauce called Narsharab is served with sturgeon fillet, while Georgians use the seeds as a salad garnish or to flavour meat dishes.

In Iran, a dish known as Fesenjan is prepared with pomegranate concentrate.

“No Iranian kitchen will be without a bottle,” said Ms Shaida.

“Fesenjan consists of ground walnuts, fried until brown, which are added to fried onions and duck, or chicken along with the pomegranate sauce. It has a wondrous flavour, but very rich.”

In the West, the fruit is still regarded as a novelty, but food writers like Rosemary Stark are keen to change this.

She said: “I find it has one of the finest sweet/sour balances of any fruit.

 

Source:::: Jini Reddy  in bbc.com  ….. http://news.bbc.co.uk

Natarajan

 

Message For the Day…” Why Not Few Minutes Everyday to Contemplation of God … “

There is no harm in pursuing one’s worldly duties while having Self-realisation as the goal of life. Life is not meant for just living, it is a means to realize one’s true nature. Treating life as a righteous journey, you should devote at least a few minutes every day to thoughts on the true aims of life. Many hours in a day are wasted on selfish pursuits, but not even a few minutes are devoted to contemplation of God. Alas! What misfortune is this! In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna called upon Arjuna to regard himself as an instrument of the Divine. All of you are instruments of the Divine. Discharge your duties leaving the result to God. Your role is to do your duty sincerely. Victory and defeat are in God’s hands. Do not even feel that you are the doer. You must think the Lord is giving me this opportunity and making me play this role in life

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Tallest Tower Ever …. @ China …An Eco Friendly Construction Concept…

 

 

While the architectures of yesteryear are often blamed for urban decay, today’s buildings could be responsible for its renewal.

Jutting from the ground like two giant stalagmites, the latest design from UK architecture firm Chetwoods is going to blow the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, out of the water—and save the world while it’s at it. Standing a full kilometer (3,281 ft) tall, the structure might be the key to solving China’s catastrophic pollution problem on every level. Bestowing upon the project the hopeful moniker, ‘The Phoenix Towers,’ Chetwoods hopes to resurrect the Chinese city of Wutan from its ashes.

By using a complex mechanical system to simultaneously filter Wuhan’s air and water, collect solar, wind, and hydrogen power, provide produce from a massive vertical garden, harvest rainwater, house restaurants and businesses, boil biomass, and generally aim to solve every major ecological crisis faced by central China’s “Fourth Pole,” the Phoenix Towers just might live up to their name. “It doesn’t just stand there and become an iconic symbol of Wuhan, it has to do a job,” founder Laurie Chetwood said in an interview with Dezeen. “We’ve applied as many environmental ideas as we possibly could to justify the shape and the size of them.”

 

 

Aside from their super-sustainable abilities, one of the coolest things about the Phoenix Towers is that Chetwoods designed them to resonate with local religion and philosophy. The towers link Western technology and architecture to the Chinese myths of the phoenix; two towers represent the dual gender the legendary bird has in Chinese iconography, and the spirit of rebirth is spread throughout all eight hectares of the the half-mile high towers. With these spiritual considerations in mind, the firm makes a peace offering to the the somewhat rocky history of Western insensitivity when it comes to development in China. The towers also aim to attract eco-tourism, with profit margins further extending that olive branch.

 

 

 

While the architectures of yesteryear are often blamed for urban decay, today’s buildings could be responsible for its renewal.

Jutting from the ground like two giant stalagmites, the latest design from UK architecture firm Chetwoods is going to blow the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, out of the water—and save the world while it’s at it. Standing a full kilometer (3,281 ft) tall, the structure might be the key to solving China’s catastrophic pollution problem on every level. Bestowing upon the project the hopeful moniker, ‘The Phoenix Towers,’ Chetwoods hopes to resurrect the Chinese city of Wutan from its ashes.

By using a complex mechanical system to simultaneously filter Wuhan’s air and water, collect solar, wind, and hydrogen power, provide produce from a massive vertical garden, harvest rainwater, house restaurants and businesses, boil biomass, and generally aim to solve every major ecological crisis faced by central China’s “Fourth Pole,” the Phoenix Towers just might live up to their name. “It doesn’t just stand there and become an iconic symbol of Wuhan, it has to do a job,” founder Laurie Chetwood said in an interview with Dezeen. “We’ve applied as many environmental ideas as we possibly could to justify the shape and the size of them.”

 

 

Aside from their super-sustainable abilities, one of the coolest things about the Phoenix Towers is that Chetwoods designed them to resonate with local religion and philosophy. The towers link Western technology and architecture to the Chinese myths of the phoenix; two towers represent the dual gender the legendary bird has in Chinese iconography, and the spirit of rebirth is spread throughout all eight hectares of the the half-mile high towers. With these spiritual considerations in mind, the firm makes a peace offering to the the somewhat rocky history of Western insensitivity when it comes to development in China. The towers also aim to attract eco-tourism, with profit margins further extending that olive branch.

 

 

 

While the architectures of yesteryear are often blamed for urban decay, today’s buildings could be responsible for its renewal.

Jutting from the ground like two giant stalagmites, the latest design from UK architecture firm Chetwoods is going to blow the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, out of the water—and save the world while it’s at it. Standing a full kilometer (3,281 ft) tall, the structure might be the key to solving China’s catastrophic pollution problem on every level. Bestowing upon the project the hopeful moniker, ‘The Phoenix Towers,’ Chetwoods hopes to resurrect the Chinese city of Wutan from its ashes.

By using a complex mechanical system to simultaneously filter Wuhan’s air and water, collect solar, wind, and hydrogen power, provide produce from a massive vertical garden, harvest rainwater, house restaurants and businesses, boil biomass, and generally aim to solve every major ecological crisis faced by central China’s “Fourth Pole,” the Phoenix Towers just might live up to their name. “It doesn’t just stand there and become an iconic symbol of Wuhan, it has to do a job,” founder Laurie Chetwood said in an interview with Dezeen. “We’ve applied as many environmental ideas as we possibly could to justify the shape and the size of them.”

 

 

Aside from their super-sustainable abilities, one of the coolest things about the Phoenix Towers is that Chetwoods designed them to resonate with local religion and philosophy. The towers link Western technology and architecture to the Chinese myths of the phoenix; two towers represent the dual gender the legendary bird has in Chinese iconography, and the spirit of rebirth is spread throughout all eight hectares of the the half-mile high towers. With these spiritual considerations in mind, the firm makes a peace offering to the the somewhat rocky history of Western insensitivity when it comes to development in China. The towers also aim to attract eco-tourism, with profit margins further extending that olive branch.

 

Over the next three years, the Phoenix Towers will move from concept into construction, at which point the city of Wuhan will be ready to retake flight

 

source::::businessinsider select.au

Natarajan..

 

 

Whose Paintings are these ? Any Guess ? ….

 

Take a close look at these various water colors… what do you think? Even art amateurs can tell the artist was finely honing his skill, even if he wasn’t a master of his craft just yet. But these paintings hold a secret.

These were painted by a young Bohemian that lived in Vienna around 1905. Most people aren’t familiar with these simple, but beautiful, watercolors. The artist was able to survive, thanks to orphan benefits and support from his mother. He applied to the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and later, he’d become a household name.

Source: Reddit

The artist’s name is Adolf Hitler.

Before his terrible reign, he was an aspiring artist. The art school in Vienna rejected him twice. When his mother died at the age of 47, he ran out of money and became homeless and had to pursue other endeavors.

He was one art degree away from possibly not committing one of the worst and large-scale atrocities against mankind.

Source::::viral nova trending site

Natarajan

Image of the Day…

 

Hatta Dam, day to night

A composite image created from two photos – one day and one night – of Hatta Dam in the United Arab Emirates.

Hatta Dam in the UAE, by Justin Ng.

Hatta is a sheikhdom in the Hajjar mountains of the United Arab Emirates. It’s about 115 kilometers (71 miles) east of the city of Dubai and is a popular vacation place for Dubai residents. Justin Ng of Singapore visited there in May, 2014, when he captured two photos – a day image and a night image – to create this interesting composite. He wrote:

The image is a result of blending a day image and a night image together to present the beauty of Hatta Dam during the day and night in a single photograph.

Read more about how he did it at Justinngphotos.com

Justin Ng used these two photos to create the composite of Hatta Dam, day to night, on the page above.

Message For the Day… ” Help Ever …Hurt Never… “

Wherefrom does humanness come? It comes from your heart. Here, the heart referred to is not the physical heart but the spiritual heart which is free from all blemishes. Like fragrant air, your purity should spread everywhere. You should share with others the pure thoughts and the pure feelings that emanate from you. Whatever you do, it should be helpful to others. Help Ever, Hurt Never – If you imbibe these two qualities, everything will become good for you. Today educated people are proud of their Ph.D. degrees. What does the true Ph.D. mean? The letter ‘P’ stands for Person, ‘h’ for Help and ‘D’ for Divinity. Hence, one with Ph.D. degree is the person who helps others and attains Divinity. On the contrary, if one does not help others, then the letter ‘p’ will denote that he is a papi (sinner). You will attain everything if you protect your humanness.

Sathya Sai Baba