๐Ÿช” Rituals & Recipes

Because nourishment isn’t just what’s on the plate — it’s how we arrive at it.

At Bhuangan, we believe food and ritual are never truly separate.

Both are ways of caring. Both are ways of returning.

A cup of warm rasam on a rainy day.

Lighting a diya before grinding the morning spices.

Rubbing oil into the scalp with your grandmother’s song still in your ear.

These aren’t just traditions.

They are rituals of rhythm, attention, and presence.

This page holds small, sacred gestures that ground the day:

  • Recipes that are seasonal, soulful, and simple
  • Daily or weekly rituals that connect you to the body, home, and elements
  • Gentle reminders that cooking can be prayer — and routines can be soft anchors

You don’t need 20 ingredients or 2 hours.

You just need to pause, stir, smell, serve, and trust.

Welcome to a slower table. A sacred kitchen. A return to care.


๐ŸŒง️ Rainy Day rituals from my Childhood Home.

RainyDay Ritual


๐ŸŽ Live Foods vs. Fast Lives: Feeding Your Family with Purpose.


๐ŸŒผ Living with Ritual

Rituals


๐Ÿฒ Grandma’s Homely Recipes

Recipes


๐ŸŒ„ Mornings That Raised Me Series

Part-1

Part-2

Part-3

Part-4




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