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Harini Sabnis Posted on Mon May 18 2009
they religion says no to eat roots.... so onion, ginger, garlic, carrots, beet.....coz according to their religion while removing it from ground they unknowingly kill micro organisms
Reply 0 - RepliesLeoHareMusic Posted on Mon May 18 2009
But they do eat potatoes, which confuses me.
Reply 0 - RepliesOstrOsized Posted on Mon May 18 2009
Yeah, he does love his onions, garlic, and ginger.
Reply 0 - Repliesgunkapoor Posted on Mon May 18 2009
it has to do with the energy of food. we are made of the same vibrating particles (atoms) as everything else on this planet. every food has an affect. 3 major affects are 'tamasic' 'rajasic' and 'sattvic'. onion and garlic
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potbottle Posted on Mon May 18 2009
Looks good!
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