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Indian Sweet Potato and Lentil Soup An aromatic Indian-inspired spice blend is simmered with lentils, sweet potatoes, onions, and spinach to produce a deliciously warming and filling dish.
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Indian Sweet Potato and Lentil Soup Lentils, sweet potatoes, onions, and spinach are simmered with aromatic Indian-inspired spices, creating a deliciously warm and hearty meal.
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Vegan Pressure Cooker Coconut Curry with Sweet Potato
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Spiced Leek and Sweet Potato Sabzi
#food#recipe#dinner#poriyal#stir fry#sweet potatoes#leeks#garlic#coconut#peanut#gluten free#dairy free#vegetarian#vegan#indian
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Vegan Mulligatawny Soup
#vegan#lunch#dinner#indian cuisine#soups#mulligatawny#sweet potatoes#apples#onion#carrots#leeks#garlic#ginger#chili#lentils#cumin#coriander#turmeric#cilantro#spinach#lemon#vegan ghee#sea salt#💛
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guys i’m gonna be real i miss southern food so bad
#marzi speaks#everything is so BROWN here. you try one dish you’ve had them all they all taste so similar#i miss spices. they have seasonings but not spices :(#looking at the menu of a nearby italian place rn. saw sweet potato fries and wanted to cry for a second#i miss soul food :((( i would kill for some cajun rn#i want the fried catfish from my local cajun place. i want it so badddddd#what i probs need to do is go to like. an authentic indian restaurant. but i’m a little spice baby and don’t want tikka masala lmao#idk. appetite is weird#trying to find food i want but i am legit really homesick so it’s tough lmao#i go home in a few more days it’ll be alright
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#shrimp#lobster#india#indian food#great food#delicious ass#delicious curves#very delicious#delicious toes#recipe#food blog#easy recipes#easy#delicious in dungeon#sweet potatoes#fish#fishing#indian
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This checked a lot of boxes in terms of ingredients I was looking to incorporate and use up, and it's Minimalist Baker, so of course it was going to be good.
I quartered this using avocado oil and serving with cabbage and cilantro. While there are several components in motion here, everything comes together quite easily.
This was fun in that it was a little bit different from one of my typical bowls, overall so delicious, with plenty of good flavor. Not a standout favorite perhaps, but certainly one I would be willing to make again!
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#tandoori#food diary#homecooking#vegetarian#baked potato#sweet peppers#mushrooms#cottage cheese#indian spices#yogurt#red onion#skewers#cooking#recipes#indian cuisine
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#easy recipes#recipes#cooking#how to cook#potatoes#sweet potato#potatolovers#potato curry#indian curry#indian food#home cooking#foodie#recipe#sweet potatoes#sweet potato soup#yummy recipes#traditional cooking#Youtube
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Shakarkandi Tikki Chaat | Sweet Potato Tikki Chaat | Indian Snack & Stre...
#youtube#shakarkandi tikki chaat#sweet potato tiki chaat#indian snack#indian street food#rajan singh jolly
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Spiced Sweet Potato Dahl This chunky Indian-inspired sweet potato and lentil dahl, spiced with dukka and garam masala, is a hearty option for a vegetarian dinner.
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Root Veggie Bake This paleo sweet potato casserole flavored with curry powder and turmeric is a root veggie bake made with carrots and rutabaga too.
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Recipe for Spiced Sweet Potato Dahl This chunky Indian-inspired sweet potato and lentil dahl, spiced with dukka and garam masala, is a hearty option for a vegetarian dinner. 2 large sweet potatoes peeled and cut into chunks, 1 clove garlic crushed, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 1 teaspoon butter or to taste, 3.5 ounces baby spinach leaves, 2 tablespoons dukka, 1 tablespoon garam masala, 1 red onion chopped, ground black pepper to taste, 5.75 cups vegetable broth, 1 small bunch fresh cilantro chopped, 1.5 cups red lentils
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Vegan Sweet Potato Chickpea Curry This sweet potato chickpea curry is a yummy vegan dish with sweet potatoes, chickpeas, spinach, and coconut milk seasoned with various Indian spices.
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900 Artifacts From Ming Dynasty Shipwrecks Found in South China Sea
The trove of objects—including pottery, porcelain, shells and coins—was found roughly a mile below the surface.
Underwater archaeologists in China have recovered more than 900 artifacts from two merchant vessels that sank to the bottom of the South China Sea during the Ming dynasty.
The ships are located roughly a mile below the surface some 93 miles southeast of the island of Hainan, reports the South China Morning Post’s Kamun Lai. They are situated about 14 miles apart from one another.


During three phases over the past year, researchers hauled up 890 objects from the first vessel, including copper coins, pottery and porcelain, according to a statement from China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA). That’s just a small fraction of the more than 10,000 items found at the site. Archaeologists suspect the vessel was transporting porcelain from Jingdezhen, China, when it sank.
The team recovered 38 items from the second ship, including shells, deer antlers, porcelain, pottery and ebony logs that likely originated from somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
Archaeologists think the ships operated during different parts of the Ming dynasty, which lasted from 1368 to 1644.



Many of the artifacts came from the Zhengde period of the Ming dynasty, which spanned 1505 to 1521. But others may be older, dating back to the time of Emperor Hongzhi, who reigned from 1487 to 1505, as Chris Oberholtz reported last year.
Archaeologists used manned and unmanned submersibles to collect the artifacts and gather sediment samples from the sea floor. They also documented the wreck sites with high-definition underwater cameras and a 3D laser scanner.
The project was a collaboration between the National Center for Archaeology, the Chinese Academy of Science and a museum in Hainan.
“The discovery provides evidence that Chinese ancestors developed, utilized and traveled to and from the South China Sea, with the two shipwrecks serving as important witnesses to trade and cultural exchanges along the ancient Maritime Silk Road,” says Guan Qiang, deputy head of the NCHA, in the agency’s statement.


During the Ming dynasty, China’s population doubled, and the country formed vital cultural ties with the West. Ming porcelain, with its classic blue and white color scheme, became an especially popular export. China also exported silk and imported new foods, including peanuts and sweet potatoes.
The period had its own distinctive artistic aesthetic. As the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art writes, “Palace painters excelled in religious themes, moralizing narrative subjects, auspicious bird-and-flower motifs and large-scale landscape compositions.”
The shipwreck treasures aren’t the only recent discoveries in the South China Sea, according to CBS News’ Stephen Smith. Just last month, officials announced the discovery of a World War II-era American Navy submarine off the Philippine island of Luzon.
By Sarah Kuta.




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