Kashmiri Recipes

One of the Most Expensive Mushrooms in the World

Ever heard of one of the most expensive and extravagant ingredients that grows in the wild? No, not the apricot-hued stigma of a flower, Saffron. We’re talking about the fruiting body of a fungus, which grows in the absolute wild; Morels, fondly known amongst the locals in Kashmir as ‘Kanngitch’ or Gucchi. Like caviars speak of the luxury in French dining, Morels signify the lush status of the Himalayas. These are served in Pulavs or on their own in gravies like Yakhni or Roganjosh. The soft, spongy mushroom is a symbol of social status when served at weddings.  A stunning fact about Morels is that they can’t be cultivated by human hands because the only means to grow these is a moist cold climate in dense forests of the Himalayas, mostly in Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Morels grow in the wild under oaks, pines and other coniferous trees. Morels are also termed as ‘the herald of summer’ by many chefs and cooks as these grow in the spring season. These are foraged by the locals who start early morning and keep searching till the evening. It is this effort which goes into collecting Morels and the natural production which makes them the most expensive fungus in the world. The price ranges from ₹20,000 to 40,000 per Kg. Fresh Morels are available in the month of March, April and May and later, in the dried form. The honeycomb pits and ridges on the cap and hollow inside are the features which distinguish this fungus from others. These are available in different sizes and colours, varying from black, brown and yellow to cream. The texture is soft and delicate with a hint of meaty-ness. The odour and flavour of Morels is simple and well-defined. Morels have a taste of their own – woodsy, nutty, earthy and umami. The aroma whereas, can’t be penned down or narrated. With lots of health benefits like being anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and high in Vitamin D, these find a place in traditional Kashmiri recipes and medicines prescribed by Hakims in earlier times. Mrs. Nalini Moti Sadhu, the Chef/Curator at Matamaal Restaurants, shoulders the responsibility to present the gold that grows in the Himalayan foothills to the world. These rare mushrooms make perfect for a dish which is revolutionary for every Kashmiri and life changing for every diner at Matamaal Restaurant.

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Kashmiri Recipes

The ‘Sheer’ Pink Delight

The pristine valley of Kashmir is the living proof of the exchange of culture, cuisine, commodities and even religions amongst the Central Asian countries and eastern countries like China. One such commodity reached the snow-covered streets of Kashmir with the first Islamic ruler of the state – Sultan Sadruddin Shah (Rinchan), who had his religious roots in Kashgar, Turkestan. He brought with him the culture of drinking a salted tea called Noon Chai. The concept of Noon Chai was adapted by the Kashmiri Muslims as a routine – they consumed the tea every morning with baked breads like Kulcha and Taelwor (pictured above). On the other hand, for the Pandits, it was a foreign beverage, which proved to be a symbol of hospitality and luxury. The Pandits also called it Sheer Chai, due to the presence of milk in it. In Pandit households, this tea was enriched with Malai (fresh cream), slivers of almonds and crushed cardamom. It was then served with sweet snacks and freshly-baked breads.  Sheer Chai is traditionally made from the Gunpowder tea leaves, which were shaped like a round pellet in order to retain the bold aroma and lightly-smoky flavour for a long time. These rolled tea leaves were kept on a lit Dan (Kashmiri earthen stove) with little water and salt. It was brewed by adding more water gradually, until the reddish-brown extract called tyoth was released. It was later diluted by adding milk or a mix of milk and water. These days Sodium Bi-Carbonate (Baking Soda) is added to achieve the colour, but originally, Phel (salt from Nubra Valley, Ladakh) was used as it naturally composes bi-carbonates and sulphates of Soda with very little chlorides of Sodium. This pink colour and the immaculate aroma of Sheer Chai are the reasons of it’s immortality over the years.  Nowadays the pink delight attracts gourmets from all around the world and is cherished by a lot of Non-Kashmiris. During its journey as Atkan Chai from Turkestan, to Qaymak Chai (sweetened) in Afghanistan, Gur Gur Chai in Ladakh and finally to be known as Sheer Chai/Noon Chai in Kashmir, the tea has undergone a lot of alterations in terms of flavouring and preparation. But the health benefits like aiding digestion and stimulating the nervous system remained constant.  The most appropriate method of preparation in India is as follows: Ingredients: – Method:

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Phone Addiction: Warning Signs And Treatment

What Is Phone Addiction? Phone addiction is the obsessive use of a smartphone. The behavioral addiction is often dubbed as “nomophobia,” or the fear of being without a mobile device. There are over 3.8 billion smartphone users in the world. Research published by Virgin Mobile discovered that those billions of smartphone users receive 427% more messages and notifications than they did a decade ago. They also send 278% more texts. The rise in phone use seems like a natural necessity for modern life, however, it can also cause concern and negative consequences. The heavy use of these devices has consumers questioning their cellular habits. According to Google Trends, since 2004 searches for “cell phone addiction” have been rising.  Designed To Be Addictive  Access to a smartphone can make life easier by making information accessible. Still, the convenience comes at a price. The devices are carefully designed to be hard to put down. Through its colors, sounds, and vibrations, the technology purposely keeps its users engaged. According to former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris, features like “pull to refresh” were inspired by slot machines and other casino games. Designers and engineers meticulously develop every aspect of the device to create fanatical users.  Negative Effects Of Phone Addiction  Chronic phone use is a recently developed form of addiction. The American Psychiatric Association does not officially recognize the condition. Still, it is acknowledged as a behavioral addiction by many medical professionals and researchers worldwide. According to several studies, over time, the devoted use of smartphones can alter and negatively impact an individual much like gambling. Phone addiction may lead to:  Chronic phone use can also cause other physical dysfunctions, like GABA (a neurotransmitter in the brain) dysfunction and a loss of grey matter in the brain, which are highly correlated to substance use disorders.  GABA Dysfunction Chronic phone overuse is proven to change reward circuits in the brain chemically. One of the primary affected neurotransmitters is gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). GABA is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that produces a calming or euphoric effect. It can even control fear and anxiety. The inhibitor plays a significant role in addiction by rewarding substance use and reinforcing addictive behaviors. Research shows that chronic phone use can increase or decrease GABA production. Disturbances to the GABA system are proven to be a warning sign of addiction. In a study by the Radiological Society of North America, heavy phone use was linked to an upsetting ratio of GABA to other neurotransmitters. When the teen test subjects received cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for the disorder, their brain chemistry reverted to a non-addicted ratio.  Decrease In Grey Matter  Grey matter in the brain is connected to the part of the central nervous system responsible for enabling individuals to control movement, memory, and emotions. A recent study scanned participants’ brains with a phone addiction and discovered a change in their brain’s grey matter. According to the researchers, the physical shape and size of their brains resembled that of drug users. Grey matter volume among people addicted to their phones diminished in critical areas, a condition similarly observed in people with a substance use disorder. Suicide It is important to note that there has also been a rise in depression and suicide among teenagers in recent years correlated to phone addiction. Adolescent girls are particularly susceptible to the risk. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), between 2010-2015, the suicide rate rose by 65%. At the same time, the rate of severe depression among girls increased by 58%. Many researchers believe the rise in suicides is a direct reflection of the negative effects of phone addiction.  Signs And Symptoms Of Phone Addiction There is a fine line between healthy and compulsive mobile use. Depending too heavily on a device can lead to a mobile addiction. A scholarly journal published by the National Library of Medicine reports that 6.3% of the overall population is addicted to their smartphone. The pattern of abuse is greatest among those under 30, with an average of 16% of adolescents addicted. Though chronic phone use is prevalent, how can you distinguish between “normal” phone use and phone addiction?  Below are a few ways to discern if someone has signs and symptoms of a phone addiction: It is essential to remember that there is no specific amount of time, frequency, or messages sent that indicates phone addiction. Yet an accumulation of the above warning signs is an indicator of an underlying phone use problem. Phone Addiction Treatment  Phone addiction is pervasive. Still, there are ways to combat and treat the disorder. There are specialized addiction treatment centers that can help. Some of these detox centers offer a variety of programs to help their patients kick the digital addiction.  Below are a few treatment approaches used by facilities to treat phone addiction: Don’t Let Phone Addiction Win Though smartphones are an excellent resource, they also can be potentially dangerous tools, especially for children and young adults. The extent of issues that arise from excessive phone use is still not completely understood. However, as science continues to link health problems to cell phone use, it is essential to be proactive. If you are worried about yourself or a loved one, there are steps you can take. Do not let a phone consume anyone’s life. Take an empowered step towards recovery, possibly by delineating a short timeframe in which to complete an all-out “phone detox.” If that’s not feasible for you or for the one with the problem, then bring as much awareness to the issue as you can — sometimes, being conscious of our issues and tracking our behavior as best we can is all we can do. If you or a loved one is having difficulty ceasing compulsive phone use, then you may want to consider treatment. Article Credit : https://www.addictioncenter.com/drugs/phone-addiction/

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Kashmiri Recipes

Kashmiri Kehwa – Preparation

We Kashmiri’s many a times have served our friends / guest with Kehwa which they always relish. Most of them order Kehwa but need help to prepare the same. I took out some time to prepare a video for my friends, and hope this will be helpful for our KP community to share with their friends simply to share with your connects – Click here >>>>   How to Prepare a Kashmiri Kehwa Enjoy your kehwa 🙏🏻 EmailContributor : Anita Koul

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Health Tips

HORMONIAL BEHAVIOUR IN HUMAN BODY

Hormones are your body’s chemical messengers. Once released by glands into blood stream they act on various organs & tissues to control everything from the way your body functions to how you feel. One group of hormones are nicknamed the “feel-good hormones” because of the happy and sometimes euphoric feelings they produce. What are the four feel good hormones? These are : 1.DOPAMINE 2.SEROTONIN 3.ENDORPHINS 4.OXYTOCIN DOPAMINE :- Often called Happy Hormones. Dopamine results in feeling of well being.It spikes when we experience something pleasurable.Dopamine is most notably involved in helping us feel pleasure as part of brains reward system. Release of Dopamine while performing some of the following activities Sex, Shopping,Smelling cookies, Baking Eating delicious food, Listening music, Dancing, Acting, Exercise etc. Dark side of Dopamine is the intense feeling of reward, when people take drugs, smoking, alcohol consumption which leads to addiction. SEROTONIN:- When you feel happy and all seems right with the world,you are feeling the effects of Serotonin.This hormone is responsible for boosting mood as well as host of other functions.Serotonin acts on different parts of the brain to affect a variety of functions & behaviours including ° Memory ° Fear °The stress response °Digestion °Addiction °Sexuality °Sleep °Breathing °Body temperature LOW LEVEL OF SEROTONIN IS LINKED TO DEPRESSION. It is possible to increase serotonin without taking medicines. Our natural way to increase serotonin is by working out, Exercise, Dancing,Walking, Laughing ENDORPHINS:-THE BRAINS NATURAL PAIN RELIEVER .To increase endorphins , following activities help °Exercise °Acupuncture ° Meditation °Sex °Playing music,Singing, Dancing Laughter ° UV Light -Outdoors in Sunlight OXYTOCIN:- Is a peptide hormone. It plays a role in social bonding, Reproduction, Childbirth Oxytocin is also called as Love hormone because. It is responsible for some of the positive emotions you feel during attraction and sexual desire.Oxytocin is not addictive. EmailContributor : Sudeer Wanchoo

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