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Ripe Jackfruit Modakas

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Ingredients
Ripe jackfruit (chopped): 1⁄2 cup
Rice flour (roasted): 1 cup
Water: 11⁄4 cups
Salt: 1⁄4 tsp
Cold-pressed sesame oil: 1 tsp
Freshly grated coconut: 2 tbsp
Jaggery syrup (jaggery + water): 1–2 tbsp
Cardamom powder: a pinch
Method
Boil water with salt and oil. Pour over rice flour and mix to form a soft dough.
Take the dough, give it a shape and fill in the finely chopped jackfruit, grated coconut, jaggery powder, and a pinch of cardamom. Steam for 8–10 mins.
Serve warm for breakfast or as a snack.
Benefits
A light, gut-friendly bowl rich in fibre and healthy carbs. Jackfruit offers natural
sugar, coconut provides satiety, and steamed modak keeps it gluten-free and easy on digestion. A mindful swap for packaged cereals.
Benefits:
Sweet without refined sugar, supports energy and digestion.
Cardamom calms Vata and digestive discomfort.
Who Can Eat It:
Suitable for kids and elders, gluten-free.
Ideal For:
Sweet breakfast or tea-time snack.
Best Time to Consume:
Morning or early evening.
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