Finding Sattvic Food in South India Is Harder Than It Sounds South India has a strong vegetarian tradition. Idli, sambar, kootu, rasam — the region’s food culture has deep roots in temple cooking and seasonal eating. Yet finding strictly sattvic food — meaning no onion, no garlic, no meat, no eggs, no MSG — in a packaged or ready-to-eat format remains genuinely...
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Dudhi Halwa from Vasudha Foods is a ready to eat Sattvic sweet prepared with devotion and mindful care. Inspired by the House of Hare Krishna, this tasty dessert offers a sacred sweetness and balanced, homely flavor in every spoonful.- Ideal for mindful eating- Food...
Moongdal Halwa from Vasudha Foods is a ready to eat Sattvic sweet prepared with care and devotion, bringing a sacred touch to every spoonful. Rooted in the traditions of the House of Hare Krishna, this mindful and tasty delight offers a balanced sweetness and...
Puliyogare Rice from Vasudha Foods is a ready to eat Sattvic preparation that carries a sacred and comforting touch to your plate. Made with mindful care and inspired by the traditions of the House of Hare Krishna, this tasty dish brings together balanced, homely...