Mung Fagioli e Verdura
Mung Beans and Spinach – Mung Fagioli e Verdura
As its Italian name suggests, this dish is a light, nourishing, and easy-to-digest preparation, ideal for breaking a fast—especially on new and full moon days.
A Healing Inspiration
This recipe is inspired by Khichdi, an ancient Ayurvedic dish made with mung dal, traditionally used to cleanse and rejuvenate the body. Highly nutritious and gentle on digestion, Khichdi is known for its ability to restore vitality. In Ayurveda, some people are even advised to eat mung dal exclusively for a week or more—as the vegetarian equivalent of chicken soup for healing and recovery.
A Gentle Cleanse
Every four months, we benefit from resetting the body with a cleanse, depending on our lifestyle and diet. Alternatively, practicing a mono-diet for a single day each month—such as eating only mung dal for breakfast and lunch, followed by a light vegetable soup for early supper—can do wonders for overall well-being.
Nutritional Powerhouse
Mung beans, with their green outer layer and tiny yellow interior, are among the most alkaline legumes. They are often sold split and yellow in stores. Soaking them overnight not only improves digestion but also speeds up cooking. As they swell and sprout, their nutritional value multiplies.



















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