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mothmiso · 3 months
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(1) Beautiful landscape and Visoka peč in the background. (2) (3) Soča river, Bovec.     
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seoplassy · 3 months
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Delicious Kalonji Recipes for Every Meal by Garni Foods
Introduction to Kalonji (Nigella Seeds)
Known by various names such as Kalonji, Kalajeera, Nigella Seeds, Black Cumin, Black Cumin Seed, Kalonji Seeds, and Black Jeera, these tiny black seeds pack a punch in both flavor and health benefits. Often used in Indian, Middle Eastern, and North African cuisines, Kalonji adds a distinctive nutty and slightly bitter taste to dishes.
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Health Benefits of Kalonji
Kalonji isn't just prized for its culinary uses; it's also celebrated for its numerous health benefits. Rich in antioxidants and known for its anti-inflammatory properties, these seeds are believed to support immune function and aid digestion. Incorporating Kalonji into your diet may contribute to overall well-being.
Popular Culinary Uses
At Garni Foods, renowned as the best masala brand in India, Kalonji is a star ingredient in many spice blends. Its versatile nature allows it to be used in a variety of dishes, from savory to sweet.
Breakfast Recipes: Kickstart your day with a twist by adding Kalonji to your morning routine. Sprinkle it over toast with butter or yogurt for a flavorful and nutritious boost.
Main Course Dishes: Enhance the flavor of your favorite curries, stews, and rice dishes with Kalonji. Its earthy undertones complement meat and vegetable dishes perfectly.
Side Dishes and Salads: For a crunchy texture and subtle bitterness, sprinkle Kalonji over salads or sautéed vegetables. It adds depth and complexity to even the simplest of side dishes.
Snack Ideas: Transform ordinary snacks into extraordinary treats with Kalonji. Roasted nuts or seeds seasoned with these seeds make for a satisfying and nutritious snack.
Beverage Recipes: Infuse teas or flavored waters with Kalonji Seeds to enjoy its aromatic qualities and potential health benefits.
Dessert Options: Even desserts can benefit from a touch of Kalonji. Incorporate it into cakes, cookies, or traditional Indian sweets for a unique twist.
Tips for Using Kalonji
To maximize freshness and flavor, store Kalonji in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Purchase high-quality seeds from reputable sources like Garni Foods to ensure the best results in your cooking.
Conclusion
Whether you're exploring new culinary horizons or seeking to boost your health, Kalonji offers a myriad of possibilities. Embrace its rich flavor and nutritional benefits in every meal, and discover why it's a staple in kitchens across the globe. For the finest quality Kalonji and other spices, trust Garni Foods, the leading masala brand in India.
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buindia · 7 months
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Ultimate Kalonji Seeds: Too Good to Be True
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The proverb "Health is wealth" is still relevant today. Eating a nutritious diet is crucial. Therefore, you need to seek out food that not only piques your interest but also has a high nutritional value and a number of health advantages. Regarding this, you have the option to eat Kalonji seeds. Nigella seeds or black cumin are other names for these seeds. It has been utilised for ages in many civilizations' culinary and medicinal traditions. Let's look at some ways to include kalonji seeds in your diet on a regular basis and enjoy their health advantages.
Introducing Kalonji Seeds
The Nigella sativa plant, native to South Asia, is the source of kalonji seeds. It has a nutty flavour with a hint of bitterness. Its modest size belies its enormous nutritious value. It is brimming with vital elements, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. The majority of individuals consume these seeds for their health-promoting qualities.
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tngrizz · 7 months
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Mint & Kalonji Seeds Paratha
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Divine Herbals’ best Indian masala manufacturing Company’s mission is to source the most delicate spices and herbs directly from growers,
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hkmabusufyan · 2 years
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#sunnahfood #kalonji #kalonjioil #kalonjiseeds #blackseed #blackseedoil #tibbinebevi (at Hijama & Ruqyah Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp42igmv5T1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mensdreamlifestyle · 2 years
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Best Hair Oil for Fast Hair Growth and Hair fall Control In India
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Hello, Welcome back, Today we are gonna see about the best hair oil for hair growth in india market. I planned to cover almost all the oils available in the market and to suggest the best oil out of those! I will be listing those five best hair oils in this article.
Before moving on to the best hair oil, I want to clarify one more thing! It doesn’t mean that you will be free from all hair problems if you just applied these hair oils which am suggesting and if you think you don’t have to do anything else then, that’s completely wrong! 
If you think your hair will be healthy if you just apply the hair oil then it is similar to writing an exam without any preparation with the hope that god will help; Do you think you’ll pass that exam!! Surely you will fail; Read more...
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9jabam · 2 years
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Kalonji - 45
Kalonji – 45
Download Kalonji – 45  Mp3 AUDIO | MP4, Lyrics & Skull 320kbps + [Instrumental] Music On 9jaBam A talented singer and songwriter Professional Known as “Kalonji” Recently dropped a new song titled “45” you will also get the Mp4 and lyrics here. As we all know that we can meditate through music and music also gives us joy that’s why the talented singer and songwriter “Kalonji” come through with…
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RNA 11 (Republic of New Africa): 50 Years Later
Former RNA 11 Political Prisoner/Freedom Fighter Tamu Sana Kanyama goes LIVE 1-on-1 with Kalonji Changa on Riot Starter TV to chat about the 50 Year Anniversary of the August 18, 1971 pre-dawn raid and staged armed attack by a force of FBI agents and local Jackson police. The attack resulted in the death of a police officer and the wounding of another. Mama Tamu will also speak on her new book, "1148 Lewis Street"
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buindia · 7 months
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Kalonji seeds come with several health and medical benefits. This is why you must include these seeds in your daily diet. Keep reading to know more.
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tngrizz · 8 months
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Mint & Kalonji Seeds Paratha
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ftpmovement · 2 years
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 KEVIN JOHNSON: 24 HOURS TO LIVE!
-Kalonji Changa
  A political prisoner is a person targeted or imprisoned because of their political actions, affiliations and/or beliefs. A political prisoner is also an individual, who while incarcerated, transforms themselves from a social prisoner by gaining clarity, embracing and maintaining political struggle. Thirty-seven-year-old Kevin “KJ” Johnson is scheduled to be executed by the State of Missouri, tomorrow, November 29th most would not view him as a “political prisoner.”  However, given the poverty, neglect, suffering and abuse that comes with being a captive in domestic colonies and urban enclaves within a capitalist and imperialist state, from the onset Kevin was undoubtedly a victim of US politics and policing.    On July 5, 2005, 19-year-old Kevin “KJ” Johnson witnessed his 12- year-old brother, “Bam Bam” collapse while police conducted a search of their grandmother’s home. When KJ learned later that day that his brother had died, he felt that the death was medical neglect. Hours later, traumatized, mentally and psychologically distressed, Kevin spotted Kirkwood Police Sergeant William McEntee in the neighborhood. He approached the patrol car screaming “You killed my brother!”. Then he shot and killed the officer. Inadequately armed with court-appointed attorneys, KJ had two trials. The first resulted in a hung jury which rejected the first-degree murder charge. In the second trial, an all-white jury found KJ guilty and sentenced him to death for killing of a white police officer.  
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In the 17 years that Kevin Johnson has served on death row, nearly 20,000 people have been killed by police in the United States, over 1000 this year alone. Few officers have been convicted, even fewer have been sentenced to 20 years (or more). Currently, there is only one police officer on death row: Antoinette Frank, a Black woman. Convicted, along with her drug dealer boyfriend, of the robbery of a New Orleans based Vietnamese Restaurant where she worked part time, Frank had murdered two members of the family who ran the establishment, and her fellow NOPD officer Ronald A. Williams II. The decision by the State of Louisiana to push for the death penalty likely had more to do with Frank betraying her fellow officer than actual justice.
        Impunity for police forces that function as colonial enforcers tracks the murders of the occupants of this stolen land.  Awaiting the outcome of our collective efforts to save the life of Kevin Johnson from Missouri’s death row, some of us commemorate the police murder of 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston; who was gunned down by Atlanta Police in 2006.   https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/people-african-american-history/kathryn-johnston-1914-2006/  
This police murder became one of the rare occasions in which police were prosecuted for murder. 
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/three-former-atlanta-police-officers- sentenced-prison-fatal-shooting-elderly-atlanta-woman . 
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People in Atlanta observed and then acted during an era where many believed you had to be “doing something” wrong, naively arguing: “The police ain’t just going to shoot you.” That was before cell phone footage shifted blame from the victim to the state perpetrator. The 92-year-old Ms. Johnston never even had a traffic ticket; yet, she was murdered inside her own home by police. In an attempt to exonerate themselves, police planted marijuana in Ms. Johnston’s basement; and handcuffed Ms. Johnston after they gunned her down, leaving the deceased bleeding, handcuffed and lying in a pool of her own blood while police tampered with a crime scene. Media vilified Johnston as a violent, criminal rogue who shot at the police officers. Media rarely mentioned that police ripped her burglar bars off her door and came in unannounced with hoodies and Timberland boots without signaling that they were officers. 
Eight years shy of a century, Ms. Kathryn Johnston had her case eclipsed from national headlines when four days later, 23-year-old Sean Bell was murdered, and two of his friends, Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield were seriously wounded, after NYPD fired 50 shots into the vehicle the men were driving as they were attempting to leave Bell’s bachelor party, a few hours before his planned wedding. The Kathryn Johnston case was “closed” when officer Jason R. Smith, was sentenced to 10 years, Gregg Junnier, to 6 years, and Arthur Tesler, to 5 years in federal prison. The police officers were mandated to collectively pay $8,180 in restitution for the costs of Kathryn Johnston’s funeral and burial.
In the Sean Bell case, officers Michael Oliver (who fired 31 of the 50 shots), Gescard Isnora, and Detective Marc Cooper, were acquitted on all counts.  
         In 2022, willful ignorance and false platitudes make some feel comfortable about complacency. The scale of justice appears to lean toward the linchpins of capitalism/imperialism and executioners. Deputy Chairman of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party, Fred Hampton, stated: “It’s terrible but it’s fine.” Those who do not care about reform, empty promises and handshakes from politicians, photo ops or ghost-written tear-jerker speeches by entertainers and propagandists, also likely do not care about state-orchestrated marchers leaving Instagram pics and a fed file.
         Community control of public safety and decentralization of our neighborhoods is mandatory. A pastor in Rochester, NY, when George Floyd was murdered stated on WBAI “If you kill us, we will kill your economy.” Economic destruction by not spending money leads to creative alternative choices for communal and familial households. The police are terrorizing our communities. Those who live and work in and care for the community must come to terms and recognize that there are no neutrals in war. Economic boycotts, political organizations, and security apparatuses must become more effective. Whether it is Kathryn Johnston or Kevin Johnson or someone whose name we do not know, our very lives are on the line in terms of police violence. Until we dare to challenge the authorities and practitioners of genocide, we will remain their victims. 
Kalonji Jama Changa, organizer and founder of the FTP Movement, is author of How to Build a People’s Army and co-producer of the documentary Organizing Is the New Cool. Co-founder of Black Power Media, Changa serves as co-chair of the Urban Survival and Preparedness Institute.   Find out more about the case of Kevin “KJ” Johnson and how you can get involved by visiting   https://www.madpmo.org/  to support Mr. Johnson and Missourians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty.
Exclusive Interview w/ Kevin Johnson, Kalonji Changa and Dr. Joy James
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Also, check out the recent Truthout article by Dr. Joy James and Kalonji Changa:
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