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Don’t Let Go Of The Lettuce
July 14, 2017
For a lot of our Farmizens, lettuce is a very easy crop to grow, and quite often, is the first crop you harvest, since it grows so fast! So, today – let’s talk about what you can do with your lettuce. For most of us, lettuce and salad are synonymous. But there is much more […]
Millennials And Farming
July 14, 2017
At Farmizen, we believe millennials will change the face of the farming industry. Admired much for their business acumen, entrepreneurial spirit, passion and technological savvy – millennials are expected to pioneer and champion a number of innovations in agriculture – both as consumers and entrepreneurs. Millennials want to consume food that is marked by […]
3 Recipes Uncovered About Green Amaranth!
July 17, 2017
In this blog post we would like to throw light on “Green Amaranth” that shies away from the spotlight , but has always shined as the underdog. Showing physical similarities to Spinach, Amaranth comes in various tones of Green, Red, Gold and Purple. We will discuss about Red Amaranth in one of our next blog posts. Benefits […]
Spinachy Tales
July 17, 2017
As a child, I always shared a love-hate relationship with spinach, and was often compelled to gulp down this vegetable after long stares from my parents. Somehow, hearing my parents talk about “ The nutritional benefits of Palak” never really convinced me to embrace the dishes of Spinach. However, when the muscled “Popeye” told me […]
Mustard Leaves Are A Must!
July 18, 2017
We have been eagerly waiting to write about this plant. Because we, like all of you, have immense love for the unmatched “Sarso Da Saag “. Sarso Da Saag has always occupied the top-most place in our hearts since we were kids. So somewhere deep down, we thank Mustard Leaves for existing, because if it was not […]
Easy Recipes with Red Amaranth
July 18, 2017
As mentioned, we are here to talk about certain mouth-savouring recipes of Red Amaranth. Red Amaranth resembles spinach however has no familial ties with it. The stems and leaves have a hoarse texture and are completely edible. Usually it’s cooked either by stir frying the green, tossing some of the chopped leaves into a soup, […]
The Delightful Dill Leaves
July 19, 2017
Slightly Pungent and Strongly Aromatic. That’s how Dill Leaves are. Not only do they have multiple names(Suva, Shepu etc) but they also are a part of various recipes! The thin leaves, flowers, and oval flat seeds of the dill plant are all edible. The plant has thin, feathery green leaves, of which only about the […]
Quick Recipes of bok choy
July 19, 2017
Bok choy is used as a side ingredient in many recipes and it also is the central ingredient around which many recipes build. The reason is its crispy texture, sweet flavour and high amount of nutritional value. This also is known as white cabbage. Its name is quite unique and is derived from a Chinese […]
Origin And Benefits Of Organic Farming
July 24, 2017
.When we speak of organic farming, we need to realize it’s not just a fad. It’s something super serious and the future of farming and agriculture completely depends on it. Therefore it is important to know the real facts about it. The article will help you get a clearer picture of what organic farming is. […]
Interesting recipes of radish leaves
July 29, 2017
So here I am with the recipes of radish leaves. As discussed in the last article, all the parts of radish are super beneficial and edible. I used to earlier either throw away the leaves of radish or use them as compost, but later I realized that the leaves can be used to create some […]