Beetroot Rasam
The Story: A Bowl That Holds You
Some days don’t need fixing But They just need holding
On days when energy dips and emotions run low, when the body feels heavy and the heart a little quieter than usual, a warm bowl of beetroot rasam feels like comfort you don’t have to explain
It isn’t dramatic food and doesn’t overwhelm the senses
It arrives gently steaming, fragrant, familiar like a hand placed softly on your back, saying, “I’m here.”
I’ve noticed how my body leans toward rasam on days like these. Not craving richness. Not asking for indulgence. Just seeking warmth, lightness, and reassurance
And beetroot rasam answers that call beautifully
Why Beetroot Rasam?
Rasam has always been more than a dish. In many homes, it is the first comfort food we learn — light on the stomach, heavy with care
When beetroot joins rasam, something special happens
Beetroot rasam:
Combines warmth, digestion, and nourishment in one bowl
Supports circulation and immunity
Feels light, yet deeply satisfying
Nourishes without draining energy
It strengthens without weighing you down
This is comfort food with a purpose — food that understands tired bodies and tender emotions
Ingredients to Make the Beetroot Carrot Tomato Rasam:
1. 1/4 Beetroot:
2. 1 Small Carrot
3. 1 Tomato
4. A Garlic cloves
5. 1 Teaspoon Dhania / Coriander and Jeera / Cumin – powder or whole
6. 1/2 Teaspoon Whole Black Pepper
7. A Handful of Kadipatta / Curry Leaves
8. Spices to Taste: Salt, turmeric, and hing / asafoetida
9. A Handful of Coriander Leaves and few curry leaves For garnish and a fresh burst of flavor
Let’s Rasam Up Your Life:
Toss the beetroot, carrot, and tomato into a small pot and boil until they’re softer. Let them cool down
Blend Like a Pro:
Once cooled, put all the veggies into a mixer grinder
Add garlic, coriander, cumin, black pepper, and curry leaves and Blend until you’ve got a paste smoother
Transfer the glorious paste into a deep-bottomed vessel
Add double the amount of water, because nobody likes a rasam that’s thicker
Stir in turmeric, salt, and hing
Bring it to a boil and let it simmer for 7 to 10 minutes
Garnish and Serve:
Toss in the chopped coriander leaves
Enjoy: Pour yourself a hot, aromatic glass of this rasam and relish every sip
It’s like a warm hug for your tummy!
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Point to Note:
You might be wondering, “Where’s the tamarind?”
Well, in my quest for a daily rasam that doesn’t make my tummy go sour, I’ve skipped it

I figure, why risk a sour face when you can have sweet, spicy goodness every day?
And there you have it—your new daily rasam ritual! Remember, even without tamarind, this rasam is so tasty that your taste buds will be sending thank-you notes
The Spiritual Lesson in Rasam
Rasam teaches balance
Spiritually, beetroot connects to the Root Chakra — grounding, stability, inner strength. Rasam, with its spices and warmth, gently activates digestion and inner fire without aggression
Together, they whisper a powerful truth:
Strength doesn’t need heaviness. It can be light, warming, and soothing
We often confuse strength with toughness. With pushing. With enduring discomfort in silence
But beetroot rasam reminds us:
True strength knows when to soothe, not strain. When to warm, not overwhelm. When to support, not demand
Closing Reflection
Beetroot rasam doesn’t promise transformation
It offers something quieter
Relief. Warmth. Balance
And maybe that is what strength really looks like — knowing when to rest in a warm bowl, knowing when to let yourself be comforted
This is beetroot’s second lesson in this series:
Strength doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it simmers gently — and heals you from within
until next time,keep smiling
much love … stay happy .. stay blessed … always
SMITHA
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