Natural Healing Guide
Mulligatawny is a soup which originated from South Indian cuisine. It’s almost forgotten that it was known as the national soup of India. The name originates from the Tamil words miḷagu (pepper), and taṇṇi (water). Due to its popularity in England during British India, it was one of the few items of India that found common mention in the literature of the period. There are many versions of this recipe. Most of the recipes use meat rice and lentils to make it a thick broth. Let’s make a millet based dairy and meat free version to enjoy a flavorful soup.
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