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Jain Subzi / Gravies recipes


Last Updated : Feb 12,2024



जैन सब्जी़ ग्रेवी की रेसिपी , जैन ग्रेवी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Jain Subzi / Gravies recipes in Hindi)
જૈન સબ્જી વાનગીઓ, જૈન ગ્રેવી રેસિપિ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Jain Subzi / Gravies recipes in Gujarati)

Jain Sabzi Recipes, Jain Gravy Recipes

Jain Sabzi Recipes, Jain Gravy Recipes, Subzis and gravies are an everyday affair for Indians. There is an ample variety in that department but it is harder for Jains as they do not eat some vegetables. People who follow Jainism do not consume any root vegetables and many green leafy vegetables too. Many Jains do not follow this rule exactly as they eat all vegetables except onions, potatoes and garlic but we have still mentioned a few examples of ingredients that Jains avoid. This list is not exhaustive but is indicative.  

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Quick Paneer SubziQuick Paneer Subzi

List of foods that are not consumed by Jains

  1.  onions
  2. Garlic
  3. Green ginger and Turmeric
  4. Yams
  5. Carrots
  6. Bambo Karela
  7.  Radish
  8. Funghi (mushrooms)
  9. Tubular vegetables like potatoes, sweet potatoes
  10. Green Leafy Vegetables like coriander, spinach, methi, cabbage, cauliflower greens and Dill leaves are avoided during the monsoon season.
  11. Cauliflower
  12. Many seeded vegetables like  Brinjal
  13. Pods of many trees including banyan tree, pipal tree etc
  14. Yeast
  15. Alcohol

Jainism is based on the concept of "Ahimsa" which means non-violence. All the food consumed by a Jain is meant to cause least disruption and hurt to other organisms and "jivas" in the world, both visible and microscopic. For example – the reason for avoiding any vegetable that grows underground is that to procure such a vegetable, an entire plant has to be uprooted which causes unnecessary death of such a plant which is against the principles of Jainism and ahimsa.

Cucumber Chana DalCucumber Chana Dal

Many seeded vegetables like eggplant (baingan) are avoided as they are considered to be the carriers of new life, owing to the fact that they have many seeds. Even though not all Jains shun eggplant, this is the general thought process behind eliminating such ingredients. Similarly, green leafy vegetables are also avoided during "chaturmaas" ie a holy observance period coinciding with the monsoon season, as the chances of mistakenly eating micro-organisms increases.

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Corn Korma, Veg Makai KormaCorn Korma, Veg Makai Korma

Jainism believes in the concept of live and let live. It is all for protection of all types of organisms and promotion of sattvik lifestyle. Another reason is that all the foods we consume reflect on our behavior. Certain other things that are avoided by Jains observing a strict diet is the mixing of raw milk and pulses or eating leftover food the next day. All these rules have the same reasoning of non-violence and balanced lifestyle behind it. Even though these rules exist, not many adhere to it strictly as they only avoid onion, potato and garlic. Strict observance is not forced, but is encouraged.

Green Peas and Raw Banana Subzi, Matar Aur Kacha Kale ki SubziGreen Peas and Raw Banana Subzi, Matar Aur Kacha Kale ki Subzi

Even though it might seem like jains do not have many options, but in fact they have many options too!  Just the simple mix of vegetables with humble spices and tadkas, make for delicious subzis. Not a day passes in the Indian kitchen without preparing at least one subzi or gravy to accompany rice or rotis, so here I am going to mention a few of our favorite jain subzis and gravies.

Chawli Bean SubziChawli Bean Subzi

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Quick Jain Subzis

  • Quick Paneer Subzi - Delicious Jain-style vegetable that is uses basic ingredients like paneer, tomato, capsicums and spices like coriander and cumin. Because the subzi is so simple, it brings out the flavors of all the ingredients.
  • Chawli Bean subzi – This unique Chawli Bean Subzi is sure to please your palate with its exciting sweet, sour and spicy flavor. Since it does not utilize any root vegetables, it can be had by jains.
  • Kele ki subzi – Even though jains use a lot of raw bananas in their recipes, they also make subzis with ripe bananas and a simple tadka.

Kele ki Sabzi, Banana Subzi
Kele ki Sabzi, Banana Subzi

Unique Jain Subzis

Dishes can be prepared using a lot of tomatoes, apt spice powders and raw bananas instead of potatoes. A few recipes can even be made with unique ingredients like gathias, rotis and hara chana. Many Gujaratis even like interesting combinations! Kela Methi Nu Shaak recipe, with a rare combination of mildly-bitter methi and pleasantly-sweet bananas, brings out the best in both the ingredients. 

Roti Nu Shaak, Roti ki Sabzi
Roti Nu Shaak, Roti ki Sabzi

  • Ganthia Nu Shaak – This unique subzi is easily made when you are out of the basic vegetables at home. The slightly tangy flavor from the curd compliments the saltiness of the gathias.
  • Rotli nu shaak – It is common to have roti with subzi, but have you ever thought of making subzi out of rotis? This is not only a very different way to eat it, but is also really simple to make.
  • Peru ki subzi – Just how you can add vegetables, you can also add fruits to subzis. Guava cubes are flavored with chilli powder, turmeric, mustard seeds and other spices to bring it together.

Rasawali Jain Subzis (Jain Subzis with Gravy)

Gujarati subzis do not usually have a thick gravy but some do have a thin gravy. Some of these delicious recipes are

Sev Tameta, Rasawala Sev Tameta
Sev Tameta, Rasawala Sev Tameta

  • Sev Tameta – This is an easy to make, sweet and tangy subzi that is very famous in the kathiawaad region. It hardly requires 5 to 6 ingredients and turns out absolutely delicious.
  • Gavarfali ki subzi -  this preparation of cluster beans and curd is an absolute winner. Once you try it, this fibre and folic acid rich subzi will become a frequently repeated menu item.

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Recipe# 11144
11 Oct 11

 
 by Foodie #48100
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29 Jun 01

 
 by kanchan36
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A South Indian curry recipe with unripe mangoes, Raw mango curry taste best when served with curd rice. The chopped raw mangoes a re stir fried with mustard seed, red chilli powder in til oil.
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Recipe# 38101
02 Apr 13

 
 by BETHICA DAS
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This is a recipe from the state of himachal pradesh. It is chickpeas cooked in yoghurt gravy. Very simple to make and tastes absolutely delicious.
Recipe# 11078
18 Mar 02

 
 by amri
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Get ready to relish Gujarati special vegetable recipe, sev gathia saag -an unique , healthy and delightful combination of spinach leaves cooked with gathia( fried gram flour or besan crunchies) and sev.Serve garnished with fresh coriander sprigs.
Recipe# 16023
08 Jun 05

 
 by sufee
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Sev tameta nu shaak (green tomatoes) is a Gujarati recipe with the green tomatoes cooked in a tangy delicious gravy and then served topped with crunchy crispy sev.
Recipe# 15651
28 Sep 11

 
 by ria3101
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Kofta curry is a vegetable dumpling recipe which is deep fried and cooked in a delicious indian tomato based curry. Enjoy the kofta curry with roti or rice.
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Recipe# 16065
13 Oct 11

 
 by chitvish
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Pineapple race exhibits a combination of pineapples with coconut cooked together in a sweet and spicy vegetable recipe. Relish with rotis garnished with fresh coconut milk.
Recipe# 15585
30 Sep 18

 
 by usmishra
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Khatta mitha kaddu is a red pumpkin based vegetable recipe with a delectable sweet and sour taste. The khatta meetha kaddu is typically paired with fried puris and enjoyed as breakfast,.
Recipe# 8898
26 Jul 07

 
 by maithreyisatish
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This an authentic tanjore recipe. other vegetable that can be used in the recipe include: yellow pumpkin, brinjal, broad bean, white pumpkin, banana, potatoes, colocasia, sweet potatoes. a dish can be made with a mix of all the above veggies. if all the vegetables are added, add one cup grated and ....
Recipe# 14013
01 Oct 14

 
 by ushasub
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Raw banana subzi is a delectable vegetable preparation with raw bananas cooked in a spiced powder. Enjoy the subzi with roti or rice.
Recipe# 14778
24 Mar 02

 
 by melisa
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A spicy and slightly bitter tasting Karela gojju can be enjoyed as a side dish with any meal. The South Indian style prepared karela gojju is high on nutritive value and is also quite easy to prepare wit bitter gourds or karelas.
Recipe# 15650
28 Apr 04

 
 by dristie
No reviews
Green tandarjo Muthia and tomato curry is a Gujarati Jain vegetable recipe with the steamed green muthias simmered in a tangy and spicy tomato curry. The methi and tandarjo are chopped and added to the Muthia dough and then relished with tomato curry and rice.
Recipe# 14374
13 Oct 11

 
 by gpsundaram1
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Plantain laccha subzi brings forth an interesting vegetable recipe with cooked raw plantains or bananas. The plantain is cut into thin strips or lacchhas and then cooked with onions, spice powders and urad dal powder.
Recipe# 15876
21 Aug 11

 
 by kitty100369
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Bharva kakdi ki subzi is a novel recipe with the kakdis slit and then stuffed with a masala mix comprising of saunf powder, hing, garam masala and amchoor. Stir fry these delectable stuffed kakdis and relish a side dish with rice or roti.
Recipe# 9503
22 Sep 11

 
 by srivaishu
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A sweet and spicy pumpkin vegetable preparation which has been cooked with jaggery, pumpkin jaggery is an easy to prepare delicious pumpkin recipe. Relish pumpkin jaggery with bhakris or rotlis.
Recipe# 37211
01 Sep 12

 
 by damyantiben
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A delicious saatvik recipe made without using onions and garlic.
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Recipe# 15584
17 Nov 17

 
 by krupu
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Corn vegetable is a simple, tasty and quick vegetable recipe with the sweet corn kernels cooked with chopped onions, tomatoes, chillies and spice powders. Enjoy with roti or
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Recipe# 36790
06 Jul 12

 
 by Anjana s chaturvedi
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Kofta made from hung curd in cooked in tomato gravy...One of the biggest problems with summer, is the lack of variety in vegetables available. This recipe takes care of that - with curd being the main ingredient for the koftas. And since it's made of curd - it's the perfect recipe for summers!
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Jain Subzi / Gravies
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 on 11 Nov 19 10:02 PM


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Tarla Dalal    Renu, we are delighted you liked the article on Jain Sabzis. Your feedback will help lots of cooking enthusiast try the recipes from the article. Thanks.
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12 Nov 19 10:25 AM
Jain Subzi / Gravies
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 on 13 Feb 19 11:36 AM


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