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Thanks for another interesting video. Millets are indeed healthy and the recipes are aplenty and lot other options could be explored. May I know if you know anyone who has tried steaming idlis using finger millets whole?
This is badly needed. Millets are life line for good health. Whits rice and wheat should not be eaten daily. This use to be traditional food and not white polished rice.
I'm a Malaysian. been watching yr show for a few yrs. I always travel to Blore. Shld viisit all the joints. U explain the dishes very beautifully & supporting small joints who r struggling. hope to see u one day.
Very much impressed with the healthy eatery which is run with passion. Was really amazed to see the owner who is so knowledgeable and equally articulate. Nice to see talented folks kicking their jobs and plunging into start-ups. May their tribe increase!
Wow! Glad to know healthy/tasty/nutritious varieties of food being prepared by SWAROOP, his wife team in their New Hotel. All the Best and Wish prosperous in their Venture. 🎉❤
Amazing concept and content..please show us more of these!!! Having a corporate lifestyle with unhealthy and fusion food always at the forefront, we need to bring traditional cooking ingredients as heroes more often and uphold them regularly as much as possible..over that such unique and delicious take on millets and thindi!! loving it!
Thanks for making videos with millet based food joints👏🏼🙏🏼it’s so helpful for when we travel out we can figure out healthy food and we get to support local fellow food, health and nutrition entrepreneurs 🙌🏼
Definately will taste and suggest my south friends too Lovely to see the extended family support abd uplift the dream of an young pretty lady all the best to her in the aim to achieve her dream
Kripal this is very interesting menu that is healthy and flavorful. Championed by the PM to promote Millets that is Healthy amazing to see entrepreneurs taking this forward and introducing. Raagi is the staple diet of Karnataka with Millets making inroads this great will remember visit the cafe. Wishing the very best to this new enterprise and their team what is nice is the family and friends have taken the road ahead and as always you play pivotal role of Angel Investor 🙂
Namaste sir🙏 I love to watch your video because you give all information & recipe information too & phone number also & people love you abundantly ....so it's my challenge to you sir that how dare Ness you show to make a video of thatte idli from Bidadi thatte idli which is located in padmanabha Nagar in Bengaluru. Thanks
Very nice ...great to see such innovative yet richly traditional food being served by this younger generation with so much of passion... Just one suggestion... please correct your kannada board as ಧಾನ್ಯಮ್....which means grains ...ಧನ್ಯಮ್ actually means Thankful or honored
Good morning dear Kripal - So we kickstart this unique series of vlog to explore relatively unknown / underrated eateries . Hello to Nisha 👋 co founder of Dhanyam Cafe . Liked their concept ; healthy options 👍 50% of their dishes are millet based 👌 Good kitchen tour . So the dishes are more TN style of cooking 👍 Their Thali is very reasonably priced 👌 The ghee rice looks scrumptious 😋 I love kitchen tours as one is able to understand and appreciate the finer nuances of their ingredients and cooking process 💯💯💯 Now it’s time to savour the dishes . The first one is the fox-tail millet Pongal . I believe one needs to develop a palate to relish the dishes . The Masala Vada looks awesome and your review was awesome. Ha ha ; that’s a new combo ; Pongal with the Masala Vada. Hello to the family ( proud of their cafe ) . Aunty is so happy with her Podi mix 🥰 Next dish is the BB Ba’ath and happy you relished the dish . Wow I love a hot & spicy BBB . You didn’t try the raita with the BBB . Is it because the curd has become sour to the weather . Love the look or the curry leaf idli ( quite unique ) . This is definitely a must-try dish 😋 Next dish is the Chilli garlic Idli - quite strong in its flavour & pungency 👍 Finally you had a combo with the chutney 😀 Now time to try the Raagi Idli with TN style sambhar 👌 Oh wow The Ragi Idli is a hit and a tad better than the other two idli variants . Dessert time - Sakara Pongal ( Pachcha Kapura is a quintessential element when we make the SP as it accentuates the flavour) is also a good hit 👍 You have candidly rated all the dishes you tasted in terms of your preference 👌👌 Finally some hot filter coffee ☕️ to end your lunch 👍 Great final review and I wish Dhanyam cafe all the best . Now they are guaranteed to have more customer footfalls post this vlog 🙏 Thoroughly enjoyed this vlog and so happy that the entire family of Nisha & her partner are whole heartedly supporting them 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thanks once again dear Kripal for dishing out this vlog for us . Take care and God bless 😇 Wishing you a wonderful weekend ahead 👍👍
Hi Rajesh, hope you're having a good weekend. Glad you enjoyed this video, part of our ongoing initiative to shine a bit of light on eateries that are doing good work, but are largely unnoticed. It was certainly an interesting lunch, although I tried many a dish, I wasn't too weighed down by the burden of guilt, owing to their 'wholesomeness'. I enjoy kitchen tours too, allows me to delve deeper into the culinary philosophy of these places. Take care. Cheers!
@@FoodLoversTV Dear Kripal- Thanks for your reply . Looking forward to more vlogs as a part of this series . I agree the usage of “wholesomeness) is perfect to the meals that you relished . You have a wonderful weekend . Tomorrow would it be a moto vlog or Vietnam vlog ?
Sir pleaas be noted south kendra sambar are not sweet if you taste orginal recipe if you had to teaste from Udupi stlye resturant then sweet is added which is not orginal recipe which is just modernised for customer teaste
Millets are small grains. In our culture it's not called kiri dhanya. It's called siri dhanya as they are nutritional power house. Low on calorie and high on fibre.
Either people will learn to try and support small buisnesses like these through out towns and cities through out indua n keep our economic power at the hands of trustworthy people amongst our own communities or expect corporation s like Microsoft, nestle and other giants to take over and destroy everything nobody wants to eat idlis made out ITC or likewise brands that produce tobbaco etc etc
@@Gayatrii-05You get more reach with English. If you want Kannada then there are other regional channels who do videos in kannada itself. Kripal has viewers from all around the world hence the use of english.
@@Gayatrii-05 Let me pitch you a scenario. I am going to visit Bangalore and I don't know Kannada. I would like to know where to eat. Mr Kripal's channel would be of help. BTW I am Kannadiga who was born in Hyderabad but spent most of her childhood in a small town in West Bengal. We visited Hyderabad every summer and puja holidays. After marriage I spent few years in Delhi, Chennai and finally moved to Bengaluru.So I know Kannada, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, English and a smattering of French.
Nisha is very enthusiastic and quite expressive. My best wishes to her. Nice to see her extended family supporting her. Siru Dhanya in Kannada and Siru Dhanyam in Tamil. Both these great languages have so much in common. Tamils and Kannadigas shoulive together like brothers. Kripal’s review as usual is on the spot
It is a blessing to have family and friends close together in a professional career. Wishing her and partners all the success for their healthy initiative.👍 And as usual, kudos to Dr. Kripal for bringing these wonderful stories to the masses. 🎉
Watching this video around 4am and started super hungry and made some experiment with yesterday idly 😂😂😂, you are super sir, supporting the restaurants and good food.
It is a wrong notion that millets are easy to digest, olden days farmers who worked for 6 to 7 hours were comsuming millets, because one would not feel hungry. Today's scenario, one who doesn't walk at all is advised not to eat millets ,regularly, this is for gym goers. Few reknowned people have wrongly promoted this as general staple.
Sir, you are absolutely correct. Millets gives you energy to work for long hours . Nowadays people are mixing healthy habits of old generation with lazy habits of present generation and utilising for marketing purposes. Millets are working hard people.
Mr Uma Shankar It is the very fact that millets are not easy to digest that makes it healthy. The lady also said the same thing. It takes longer to digest so you are satisfied and full for longer. It is good for diabetics as you don't get a huge sugar spike after eating.
@@akankshapatwari4167 that is what we are trying make people understand that it is not for normal people, patients with type 2 diabetes should consult a qualified nutritionist before taking to millets.
@@umashankarts8108 Do you know actually Millets and Jowar were earlier called Kiri dhanya in Kannada a while Rice and Wheat were called Siri Dhanya. Kiri means small and Siri means rich. When people realised the health benefits of millets they were also called Siri Dhanya
@@Gayatrii-05 Actually Garlic is very good for the heart. Research has shown that communities that have maximum number of people with long life eat more vegetables, lots of garlic, seafood and less meat especially red meat.
04:30 pacha karpura is used in dairy based sweets primarily in Sakkarai Pongal, Kesari, Paalkova, Laddu (South Indian Sweet dishes) not only to enhance the aroma and flavour but mainly to extend it's shelf-life.
Wonderful episode kudos to Mrs.Nisha & team. Her passion is infectious hoping that this wonderful cafe scales big. And as usual huge huge thanks to Mr.Kripal the conscience keeper of Indian Culinary kingdom.🤝🤝🤝❤️❤️🙏🙏
Finally, something I can actually eat.. they've nailed the menu. Millets vs Rice no sudden insuline spike, spices home grind by a family member 💪.knowing the source as much as possible of where the raw material is coming from locally sourced, cooking techniques that are carefully thought of .. priortising what's good for the health score than just the max profit score ..
The hotel or restaurant owners who don't respect their cooks knows no truth bout true service its important to train them n not fire them or change often
Looks like a nice place. Hope to visit it soon. It is very nice the ways you explain the ingredients that go into each dish. Always an option for people to try at home for those who cannot visit the eateries shown.
Hope you enjoy this episode, part of our special initiative to shine a bit of light on unsung eateries that are doing good work.
If you'd like to support our work, please join our TH-cam membership community using the 'join' button below or on our channel home page, or visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/foodloverstv More options to support in description below.
Follow us on Instagram for more on delicious food @kripalamanna instagram.com/kripalamanna/ or @foodloversindia instagram.com/foodloversindia/
Thanks for another interesting video. Millets are indeed healthy and the recipes are aplenty and lot other options could be explored.
May I know if you know anyone who has tried steaming idlis using finger millets whole?
see millets magic videos by Dr. Sarala
Very good review and wish Dhanyam Cafe a great Success.
This is badly needed. Millets are life line for good health. Whits rice and wheat should not be eaten daily. This use to be traditional food and not white polished rice.
I'm a Malaysian. been watching yr show for a few yrs. I always travel to Blore. Shld viisit all the joints. U explain the dishes very beautifully & supporting small joints who r struggling. hope to see u one day.
Appreciate your kind words. Nice to know you watch our show in Malaysia.
you could have mentioned the name of the person who inspired you about millets who was awarded ಪದ್ಮಶ್ರೀ Award during 2023.
Very much impressed with the healthy eatery which is run with passion. Was really amazed to see the owner who is so knowledgeable and equally articulate. Nice to see talented folks kicking their jobs and plunging into start-ups. May their tribe increase!
This was a happy and relaxed episode. The lady has an awesome smile. Thanks Kripal & team!
Wow! Glad to know healthy/tasty/nutritious varieties of food being prepared by SWAROOP, his wife team in their New Hotel. All the Best and Wish prosperous in their Venture. 🎉❤
Appreciate your enthusiasm,health consciousness and joyful way of serving food.
Yes indeed! I have enjoyed this Dhanyam journey ❤
Amazing concept and content..please show us more of these!!! Having a corporate lifestyle with unhealthy and fusion food always at the forefront, we need to bring traditional cooking ingredients as heroes more often and uphold them regularly as much as possible..over that such unique and delicious take on millets and thindi!! loving it!
Thanks for making videos with millet based food joints👏🏼🙏🏼it’s so helpful for when we travel out we can figure out healthy food and we get to support local fellow food, health and nutrition entrepreneurs 🙌🏼
Definately will taste and suggest my south friends too
Lovely to see the extended family support abd uplift the dream of an young pretty lady all the best to her in the aim to achieve her dream
Nice...hope I'll be able to taste authentic Indian food.
Kripal this is very interesting menu that is healthy and flavorful. Championed by the PM to promote Millets that is Healthy amazing to see entrepreneurs taking this forward and introducing. Raagi is the staple diet of Karnataka with Millets making inroads this great will remember visit the cafe. Wishing the very best to this new enterprise and their team what is nice is the family and friends have taken the road ahead and as always you play pivotal role of Angel Investor 🙂
Namaste sir🙏 I love to watch your video because you give all information & recipe information too & phone number also & people love you abundantly ....so it's my challenge to you sir that how dare Ness you show to make a video of thatte idli from Bidadi thatte idli which is located in padmanabha Nagar in Bengaluru. Thanks
Good luck all the best for Nisha and her restaurant
Certainly superb ambience
Pocket friendly Will surely visit when I am visiting jayanagar
Am I the only one who missed the authentic gourmet on the road of Kripal from the past few weeks.
Very nice ...great to see such innovative yet richly traditional food being served by this younger generation with so much of passion...
Just one suggestion... please correct your kannada board as ಧಾನ್ಯಮ್....which means grains ...ಧನ್ಯಮ್ actually means Thankful or honored
This family is proud of what they do🥰,will visit one day soon
Such a neat,small and energetic healthy hotel.Hats off to you madam.
All the best to Dhanyam cafe
ತುಂಬಾ ಚೆನ್ನಾಗಿದೆ ನಿಷಾ
I have been here, they serve clean and good food, never experienced any stomach issues at all.
Millets are super healthy....good for health ❤
Some oota that line brings a smile 😃 , nice informative vlog over Millet.
Ragi idli we make, the colour is light because they mix with rice 😊. Anyways it is great effort and enterprise
She Looks Cute
Lady is very energetic and cute
Kripal Sir this eatery may benefit more to the diabetic people who have very little chance of variety eating.
IN THIS CAFE TASTE IS SUPERB AND VERY TASTY.
Good morning dear Kripal - So we kickstart this unique series of vlog to explore relatively unknown / underrated eateries . Hello to Nisha 👋 co founder of Dhanyam Cafe . Liked their concept ; healthy options 👍 50% of their dishes are millet based 👌 Good kitchen tour . So the dishes are more TN style of cooking 👍 Their Thali is very reasonably priced 👌 The ghee rice looks scrumptious 😋 I love kitchen tours as one is able to understand and appreciate the finer nuances of their ingredients and cooking process 💯💯💯 Now it’s time to savour the dishes . The first one is the fox-tail millet Pongal . I believe one needs to develop a palate to relish the dishes . The Masala Vada looks awesome and your review was awesome. Ha ha ; that’s a new combo ; Pongal with the Masala Vada. Hello to the family ( proud of their cafe ) . Aunty is so happy with her Podi mix 🥰 Next dish is the BB Ba’ath and happy you relished the dish . Wow I love a hot & spicy BBB . You didn’t try the raita with the BBB . Is it because the curd has become sour to the weather . Love the look or the curry leaf idli ( quite unique ) . This is definitely a must-try dish 😋 Next dish is the Chilli garlic Idli - quite strong in its flavour & pungency 👍 Finally you had a combo with the chutney 😀 Now time to try the Raagi Idli with TN style sambhar 👌 Oh wow The Ragi Idli is a hit and a tad better than the other two idli variants . Dessert time - Sakara Pongal ( Pachcha Kapura is a quintessential element when we make the SP as it accentuates the flavour) is also a good hit 👍 You have candidly rated all the dishes you tasted in terms of your preference 👌👌 Finally some hot filter coffee ☕️ to end your lunch 👍 Great final review and I wish Dhanyam cafe all the best . Now they are guaranteed to have more customer footfalls post this vlog 🙏 Thoroughly enjoyed this vlog and so happy that the entire family of Nisha & her partner are whole heartedly supporting them 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thanks once again dear Kripal for dishing out this vlog for us . Take care and God bless 😇 Wishing you a wonderful weekend ahead 👍👍
Hi Rajesh, hope you're having a good weekend. Glad you enjoyed this video, part of our ongoing initiative to shine a bit of light on eateries that are doing good work, but are largely unnoticed. It was certainly an interesting lunch, although I tried many a dish, I wasn't too weighed down by the burden of guilt, owing to their 'wholesomeness'. I enjoy kitchen tours too, allows me to delve deeper into the culinary philosophy of these places. Take care. Cheers!
@@FoodLoversTV Dear Kripal- Thanks for your reply . Looking forward to more vlogs as a part of this series . I agree the usage of “wholesomeness) is perfect to the meals that you relished . You have a wonderful weekend . Tomorrow would it be a moto vlog or Vietnam vlog ?
Great food🎉
It was!
All are in jayanagar Malleswaram no hotels in this side near City centre like Richmond dommlur indiranagar ulsoor
Millets can solve many problems in the world. They are nutritious and consume less water.
Sir pleaas be noted south kendra sambar are not sweet if you taste orginal recipe if you had to teaste from Udupi stlye resturant then sweet is added which is not orginal recipe which is just modernised for customer teaste
Millets are small grains. In our culture it's not called kiri dhanya. It's called siri dhanya as they are nutritional power house. Low on calorie and high on fibre.
She did mention "siri dhanya."
@@FoodLoversTV yes she mentioned siri dhanya. I just saying why it's called siri dhanya. Thank u so much sir for covering this.
All the Best ❤
Super ri!
Healthy tasty food and economy ❤
Looks Good 😊💯
Wish I could try but i hate all the memories associated to jayanagar
you have named it as Dhanyam cafe not ಧಾನ್ಯm cafe
It's yummy ❤❤
I suppose Nisha was in teaching line before this venture! May I know her qualification? The Vysya community are experts in invening new recipes!
Sire You know HOW TO EAT 😅always
Either people will learn to try and support small buisnesses like these through out towns and cities through out indua n keep our economic power at the hands of trustworthy people amongst our own communities or expect corporation s like Microsoft, nestle and other giants to take over and destroy everything nobody wants to eat idlis made out ITC or likewise brands that produce tobbaco etc etc
Garlic idly needs to be shown to the kurta guy
First to view
Talk in kannada why are you using english?
So that it reaches many more people don't hate everywhere
@@roycechristongoveas5836 no hard feelings at all, if you want to promote first you should learn to accept others.
@@Gayatrii-05You get more reach with English. If you want Kannada then there are other regional channels who do videos in kannada itself. Kripal has viewers from all around the world hence the use of english.
@@franklinmathias8228 Acchhaji....
@@Gayatrii-05 Let me pitch you a scenario. I am going to visit Bangalore and I don't know Kannada. I would like to know where to eat. Mr Kripal's channel would be of help. BTW I am Kannadiga who was born in Hyderabad but spent most of her childhood in a small town in West Bengal. We visited Hyderabad every summer and puja holidays. After marriage I spent few years in Delhi, Chennai and finally moved to Bengaluru.So I know Kannada, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, English and a smattering of French.
Nisha is very enthusiastic and quite expressive. My best wishes to her. Nice to see her extended family supporting her. Siru Dhanya in Kannada and Siru Dhanyam in Tamil. Both these great languages have so much in common. Tamils and Kannadigas shoulive together like brothers. Kripal’s review as usual is on the spot
It should be Dhaanyam cafe Dhaanya in kannada is written as Dhanya (Pleased ) Cafe
It's like how Malleshwara became Malleshwaram, Krishnarajapura became Krishnarajapuram ellardallu influence agodu nam jana hechu.
@@chetankangalಇಲ್ಲ, ಇದು clearly a typo. ಯಾರೂ proofread ಮಾಡ್ಲಿಲ್ಲ ಅನ್ಸತ್ತೆ. Menu card ಅಲ್ಲಿ ಸರಿಯಾಗಿ ಇದೆ. Owners ಗೆ ಅದರ ಬಗ್ಗೆ care ಇಲ್ಲ ಅನ್ಸತ್ತೆ.
It is a blessing to have family and friends close together in a professional career. Wishing her and partners all the success for their healthy initiative.👍
And as usual, kudos to Dr. Kripal for bringing these wonderful stories to the masses. 🎉
Watching this video around 4am and started super hungry and made some experiment with yesterday idly 😂😂😂, you are super sir, supporting the restaurants and good food.
Looks very yummy😋 will want try asap..
Good luck to Nisha, Swaroop n Rakshith!
Please introduce Ragi Ball and also increase the portions
To be in the same theme, pls replace the white rice with Rajamudi or Red rice
It is a wrong notion that millets are easy to digest, olden days farmers who worked for 6 to 7 hours were comsuming millets, because one would not feel hungry. Today's scenario, one who doesn't walk at all is advised not to eat millets ,regularly, this is for gym goers. Few reknowned people have wrongly promoted this as general staple.
Sir, you are absolutely correct. Millets gives you energy to work for long hours .
Nowadays people are mixing healthy habits of old generation with lazy habits of present generation and utilising for marketing purposes.
Millets are working hard people.
Yes, exactly these are not meant for people who have sedentary life styles. It will have adverse effects
Mr Uma Shankar It is the very fact that millets are not easy to digest that makes it healthy. The lady also said the same thing. It takes longer to digest so you are satisfied and full for longer. It is good for diabetics as you don't get a huge sugar spike after eating.
@@akankshapatwari4167 that is what we are trying make people understand that it is not for normal people, patients with type 2 diabetes should consult a qualified nutritionist before taking to millets.
@@umashankarts8108 Do you know actually Millets and Jowar were earlier called Kiri dhanya in Kannada a while Rice and Wheat were called Siri Dhanya. Kiri means small and Siri means rich. When people realised the health benefits of millets they were also called Siri Dhanya
Tried this after watching this. Staff is humble but the food is tasteless. Not so good
Quite Bad. Lots of better restaurants around. Avoid..
Amazing vlog sir. Love from Canada
Why karanataki people eat so much garlic?
It's good that's why
@@roycechristongoveas5836 it increases tamsik vrutti.
@@Gayatrii-05 Actually Garlic is very good for the heart. Research has shown that communities that have maximum number of people with long life eat more vegetables, lots of garlic, seafood and less meat especially red meat.
DIET Changed here too anna.. FULLY loaded MILLETS after KIDNEY Stones anna... Heavenly ANNA... yum yum...
Millets ❤
Very nice Millet Cafe... Tasty tiffin recipes 😋... I'm praying that this young Lady succeeds in all walks of life 💞... Happy Eating 😋
Amazing owner and very passionate & knowledgeable...wud definitely visit this Cafe once in Bangalore..
04:30 pacha karpura is used in dairy based sweets primarily in Sakkarai Pongal, Kesari, Paalkova, Laddu (South Indian Sweet dishes) not only to enhance the aroma and flavour but mainly to extend it's shelf-life.
This is one of my favourite weekend breakfast places. Their pepper idli is so yummy!
Wonderful episode kudos to Mrs.Nisha & team. Her passion is infectious hoping that this wonderful cafe scales big. And as usual huge huge thanks to Mr.Kripal the conscience keeper of Indian Culinary kingdom.🤝🤝🤝❤️❤️🙏🙏
Finally, something I can actually eat.. they've nailed the menu. Millets vs Rice no sudden insuline spike, spices home grind by a family member 💪.knowing the source as much as possible of where the raw material is coming from locally sourced, cooking techniques that are carefully thought of .. priortising what's good for the health score than just the max profit score ..
The hotel or restaurant owners who don't respect their cooks knows no truth bout true service its important to train them n not fire them or change often
So nice Nisha yourbody language n taking🎉🎉
Start touring every part of India.
Hi sir
ನೋಡಲು ಸುಂದರವಾಗಿ ಕಾಣುತ್ತಾರೆ 😍😍
want to visit this place asap
Love to see this vedio❤
Super Food Sir 🥘🥘🥘
Looks like a nice place. Hope to visit it soon. It is very nice the ways you explain the ingredients that go into each dish. Always an option for people to try at home for those who cannot visit the eateries shown.
It certainly is a nice place to visit. Happy you enjoy our videos. Thank you.
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There's a difference in your face when you have 🧁 and spicy 🔥 items