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Narinder Singh

Hi. Welcome to TofuChops. I write this blog in order to share vegetarian/vegan versions of popular dishes that I have found. Hope you like what I do. Thanks for visiting.
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Are Digestive Biscuits A Healthier Alternative To Regular Biscuits?

If you look online or at a biscuit shelf in a grocery store, you won't miss the so-called "digestive" biscuit variety. Commercial biscuit makers advertise...

What Is Sabzi Masala Powder, And How Is It Different From Garam Masala or Kitchen King Masala?

Garam masala has been a part of Indian cooking for a long time, and in the later years we have also learned the usage of...

How To Cook Sona Masuri Brown Rice In Pressure Cooker

Sona Masuri, a hybrid of sona and masuri rice varieties, is considered a healthier alternative to regular white rice. Though, when you do a little...

How To Cook Basmati Rice In Pressure Cooker

Basmati rice usually gets overcooked, unless you're cautious and follow a tried and tested recipe. When rice gets overcooked, two things happen: one, it becomes...

11 Possible Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency

In this article, you will read the 11 possible symptoms of a vitamin B12 deficiency. If you wish to know about the vegan sources of...

Vegan Sources of Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is one of the most talked about nutrients for those on a vegan diet. The importance of vitamin B12 comes from the fact...

Is Vegan Milk Natural?

Recently, there was a debate among some interested parties in India about whether vegan milk was better than dairy milk or vice-versa. During the debate,...

What Is Kitchen King Masala And How It Is Used

Kitchen King Masala is an essential spice mix for North Indian cooking. This spice mix is similar to Garam Masala because of having common spices...

How To Soften Hard Peanut Butter

Peanut butter tends to harden when it is stored in a fridge for an extended period of time. So, if you have seen hard, rather...

Black Pepper: Health Benefits and Side Effects

Black pepper has been called a wonder spice, and it was once known as "black gold." It literally was because in ancient times, when the...