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Bite Size Vegan is veganism [simplified]. Subscribe for fun, friendly, and fast fact-based information on how and why to live vegan! People who eat vegan and vegetarian diets have a lower risk of heart disease and a higher risk of stroke, a major study suggests. You can cook A Bite Of Bharat (Vegan) using 9 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of A Bite Of Bharat (Vegan)
- You need 4 of small cooked potatoes.
- Prepare of Cardamom seeds.
- It's of Salt.
- You need of Sugar.
- It's of Rice vinegar.
- It's 1 of onion.
- It's of Few cloves of garlic.
- Prepare of Juice of half lemon.
- Prepare of Few cherry tomatoes.
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A Bite Of Bharat (Vegan) instructions
- Here you can see everything you will need (except the pan, you wont need that😄).
- First i mixed some salt and sugar with the rice vinegar and lemon juice. Then i shredded the onion and smashed the garlic, then i mixed them all..
- I cut the cooked potatoes into slices, cut the tomatoes in small pieces and also the carrots. I added the garlic- vinegar dressing, lastly i added cardamom seeds. It was very tasty, however not authentic, but hey, i invented an almost new indian dish 🙃🤭.
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