The Malabar coast in the southern state of Kerala served as a large trade post for the spice trade. The coast has its own cooking styles and flavors as well as an abundance of fresh seafood. A variety of spices are blended with coconut to form the base of traditional Malabar curries. This recipe from Indian Cuisine Diabetes Cookbook, by May Abraham Fridel. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.
Liven up water by infusing it with fruit and herbs! Adding cubed pineapple and mint leaves adds a subtle flavor to plain water without adding any sugar or calories. Try other combinations like cucumber and lemon, watermelon and rosemary, or anything else you can come up with!
Liven up water by infusing it with fruit and herbs! Adding sliced cucumber, lemon, and fresh herbs adds a subtle flavor to plain water without adding any sugar or calories. Try other combinations like watermelon and rosemary, pineapple and mint, or anything else you can come up with!
Take soda to a premium level with this orange cream Italian soda. And it takes less than a minute to make! You get the bubbly, refreshing taste of a soda without the excess calories and sugar. The orange flavor comes from zero-calorie, zero-sugar Splenda® Mandarin Orange Liquid Water Enhancer.
This recipe calls for spring asparagus, sun-dried tomatoes, and fresh basil. You can buy fresh herbs at most grocery stores. Fresh herbs will last for a few days to a week in the refrigerator, or in the case of fresh basil, on the counter.
Liven up water by infusing it with fruit and herbs! Adding cubed watermelon and rosemary sprigs adds a subtle flavor to plain water without adding any sugar or calories. Try other combinations like cucumber and lemon, pineapple and mint, or anything else you can come up with!
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