Sushmita Sengupta | Updated: April 08, 2020 17:56 IST
You may have spotted the salad in various Indian restaurants
Cucumbers and tomatoes, have long been two of India's most beloved salad staples. In fact, for a lot of us, the quickest salad recipe is to chop cucumber and tomatoes, and sprinkle some chaat masala on top. Both cucumber and tomatoes are profuse with vital nutrients and minerals, hence, it is a good idea to incorporate them in your meals in whichever ways you can. One of the ways is to make a kachumbar salad out of them. Kachumbar salad is a hearty mish-mash of chopped onion, tomato, cucumber, and sometimes other vegetables and herbs. It is super quick to make and lends a delectable freshness to any spread. You may have spotted the salad in various Indian restaurants. Now that the nation is under a lockdown, it is time for you to take charge in kitchen and rustle up your favourite treats for yourself. The salad is ideal for those mid-meal cravings. It is super low in calories, brimming with antioxidant and is super filling due to all the fibre content. So, without further ado, let's get started with the recipe:
Take one large bowl, mix everything together and serve pronto. You can also add some fresh pomegranate seeds or red and yellow bell peppers or mangoes to the mix. The salad can be whatever you want it to be, so make sure you make it anything but boring. The colourful salad is one smart way to make your children eat some vegetables.
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Make one kachumbar salad and enjoy it in a variety of ways.
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About Sushmita SenguptaSharing a strong penchant for food, Sushmita loves all things good, cheesy and greasy. Her other favourite pastime activities other than discussing food includes, reading, watching movies and binge-watching TV shows.