Wednesday, November 10, 2021

What would the earth look like if humans were not on the earth?




 There are 8.7 million species of animals on earth.  These include humans.  Clever and intelligent than all the living beings on earth.  City builder  Developer  Pollutant  Deteriorating the right environment.  But what if man were not on this earth?  What do these cities look like?  Roads, traffic, and agriculture.  Because all these things have been put together by human beings.  Think ... what a sight it would be if man were not on earth.  Let’s try to convince you with some pictures and content.


Scientists have tried to create a picture that does not include humans.  This picture is not an ordinary photo, but tells a story of evolution.  In which you will find many creatures that you may be aware of.  Or you may have never seen them.  Trevor Vardi, an associate professor and paleontologist at Flinders University in Australia, says that if humans were not on Earth, it would be more fertile.  It would have been full of more animals.  These animals could be very large in size.  Such as dinosaurs or sharks etc.


What would happen if we thought that modern humans, i.e. Homo sapiens, were not on earth?  In answer to this question, Trevor Vardi says that if we were not Homo sapiens, Neanderthals would rule the earth.  Those ancestors of human beings would still be roaming the earth today.  But then the picture of the earth would have changed.  Because humans exterminated many species of animals to create the current picture of the earth.  These range from Dodo (Raphus Cucullatus) to Tasmanian tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus).  Man has brought them to the brink of extinction.  The cause is hunting and destruction of their homes.


Most environmentalists believe that if humans were not on Earth, the extinction rate of other species would be 100 percent lower.  Because it is much more than Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) time at the moment.  Since that time till now 80% of the living creatures of the earth have become extinct.  There are some species that we have never heard of.  Like dinosaurs that didn't fly 66 million years ago.  That is, man has destroyed the earth like an asteroid.  Since the advent of modern man on earth, there has been nothing but destruction.  This catastrophe is related to nature and the environment.


Trevor Vardi says that my great-grandfather used to see a group of thousands of parrots and birds together.  That too in the lap of nature.  Grandpa saw a group of hundreds.  Dad must have seen a group of birds.  I see them walking in the forest.  If there were no humans, there would be more wildlife on earth.  Such as giants and moas etc.  About one million years ago, New Zealand had birds like ostriches at 11.8 feet.  But 750 years ago all the 9 species of Moa became extinct.  This is 200 years after the evolution of modern humans.


Apart from Moa, 25 other vertebrate species became extinct, Trevor said.  Including the Giant Haast's Eagles.  Because they used to hunt moa.  If not Moa, then Hast Eagle also died due to lack of food.  Humans are directly responsible for the extinction of the species of moas and host eagle.  Because of the endangered species and the species that invaded the new habitat, these species became extinct.  If their habitat is endangered, they will go elsewhere.  They will struggle with the large creatures that are there.  Now only one of these species will survive.  That is, even if a person does not hunt, he has the ability to do harm.



Soren Forby, a senior lecturer in zoology at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, stated that many large mammals became extinct after the arrival of humans.  These mammals have existed on Earth for thousands of years.  Soren Forby conducted a study in 2015, which was published in the journal Diversity and Distribution.  In this he imagined the earth without human beings.  These people then envisioned the African ecosystem Serengeti, in which all living things live together.


In Serengeti, hairy elephants, rhinos and lions are all thought to coexist in Europe with extinct species.  Such as Cave Lions instead of African Lions.  Lions living in caves lived in Europe 12 thousand years ago.  Relatives of elephants and bears lived in America.  Apart from these there were some strange creatures.  Such as the car-shaped Armadillo.  They were relatives of Glyptodon or Giant Ground Sloths.


Soren Forby stated that if humans were not on Earth, many species of large mammals would be ruling the Earth.  Like a hairy elephant.  Larger rhinos.  Human hunger created farms.  Deforestation due to fields.  When the forest was cut down, the creatures were killed.  As a result, many mammals and wildlife were killed.  Due to deforestation, many animals ran here and there.  If these large mammals were alive, they would destroy the leaves and branches on the trees.  Because they could easily get there.  Like- big elephants.  Larger elephants are called megafauna.


Elephants with megaphones were present on Earth during the Ice Age between 26 million years and 11,700 years.  At that time large creatures dominated the earth.  But as the ice age came to an end, these creatures came to an end.  The survivors became smaller in size.  By the end of the Ice Age, 38 species of large mammals had become extinct in North America.  Over the past century, there has been a lot of hunting due to climate change and human activities.  Due to which the species of large animals became extinct.  Their numbers are rapidly declining.


According to a report published in the journal Nature this year, climate change has led to the extinction of woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) and other large organisms living in the Arctic.  Those who bravely survived the Pleistocene period were later killed.  Couldn't stand the weather.  Humans hunted mammoths.  Hunting was done to eat its teeth, fur, skins and limbs.


Christopher Doty, an associate professor of ecosystem ecology at the University of Northern Arizona, stated that large animals transported seeds of crops and plants from one place to another through their food and feces.  In addition, these organisms were transported with phosphorus, calcium and magnesium etc.  If there are not so many big creatures left then the transfer of these things from one place to another has stopped.


Christopher said that without humans, the transfer of minerals, nutrients and seeds to Earth would be much better.  This means that the land would be more fertile.  The ecosystem created by this would be more productive.  Humans devised different ways to limit essentials.  Started farming.  Began to surround his home and area.  Which disrupted the movement of animals.  Due to this the fertility of the land decreased.


In addition, global warming has wreaked havoc.  Since the 20th century, global warming has increased by 1 degree Celsius due to human activities.  That is, the average temperature of the earth has increased so much.  However, without humans, the earth would be much colder.  There was no problem like global warming.  According to a report published in the journal Nature in 2016, the next ice age has been postponed by 1 million years due to increased heat from human activities.  Before that it was expected to come in about 50 thousand years.  But now it has slipped further.  That is, the earth will get warmer.


Scientists have not yet been able to figure out how Neanderthal humans ended 40,000 years ago.  However, their DNA is mixed with the DNA of modern humans i.e. Homo sapiens.  That is, some of the Neanderthals are still in the human body today.  However, scientists believe that there could be several reasons for the extinction of Neanderthal humans.  But the main reason is Homo sapiens.  That is today's man.  How- read on

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Chris Stringer, a professor and researcher at the Natural History Museum in London, said that when Neanderthals and Homo sapiens were together on Earth, the biggest battle was over resources.  I.e. of the resource.  Chris says that if modern humans had not evolved on European soil 45,000 to 50,000 years ago, Neanderthal humans might still be alive today.  But this one species of humans killed another species by struggling to eat and survive.  Resources were so limited that Neanderthals ran out.



According to Chris Stringer, Neanderthals were struggling in Europe.  It was not easy for them to live.  I was having trouble eating.  The problem was exacerbated by climate change.  There was no genetic diversity.  Neanderthal humans became extinct due to breeding and poor health in their own species.  The situation now is that modern man is also going in this category.  This is how the plant of modern humans will end after a few thousand years.


Chris reported that Homo sapiens had interbreeding with Denisovan.  So this species continued to evolve.  Denisovan remains found in New Guinea, Oceania, also contain traces of today's human DNA.  That is, Homo sapiens living in South Asia met Denisovan of New Guinea.  Due to which the new plant developed by human beings is ruling the earth today.


Monday, November 8, 2021

Who says you should only eat dry fruits in winter? Eat these 4 leafy vegetables, plenty of Aryan-Calcium

 

Some vegetables are beneficial to eat in all seasons while some vegetables are eaten in certain seasons to benefit our health. In winter, fenugreek, mustard, amaranth and chakwat are the four leafy vegetables that must be eaten. Cold millet, corn, along with other hot breads make these leafy vegetables tasty and increase your strength.




HighlightsEating fenugreek leaves relieves joint pain. Also, this vegetable is beneficial for rheumatism patients.Rajgira leafy vegetables contain an important amino acid called lysine. This ingredient is useful in preventing aging.Eating mustard vegetables in winter is important for everyone's health. This vegetable is delicious to eat and also has no calories or fats.As the seasons change, so does the diet. In fact, it needs to change. Even though the cold weather is pleasant, if you want to get rid of the diseases caused by this season, you need to have such food in your plate. Dietary vegetables, leafy vegetables are doing the job of boosting immunity as per the changing seasons. Some vegetables are good for all seasons, while some vegetables are good for your health. In winter, fenugreek, mustard, amaranth and chakwat are the four leafy vegetables that must be eaten. Cold millet, corn, along with other hot breads make these leafy vegetables tasty and increase your strength.

Eating fenugreek, mustard, amaranth in cold weather keeps the skin healthy as well as healthy. Also the properties of these vegetables stop the process of skin aging.

Cold vegetables


1 Fenugreek - Fenugreek is known as a medicinal vegetable. These vegetables contain vitamins A, C, B6, potassium, folic acid, phosphorus and iron. Eating cold fenugreek leaves relieves joint pain. Also, this vegetable is beneficial for rheumatism patients. This vegetable helps in controlling the level of cholesterol and sugar in the blood. Consumption of fenugreek vegetable also reduces the risk of blood clots.


2. Mustard Vegetable - It is not only people from North India or Punjab and Haryana who are tempted to eat cold mustard leafy vegetables and cornbread. Eating this vegetable this season is important for everyone's health. This vegetable is delicious to eat and also has no calories or fats. Eating this vegetable which contains nutrients like Magnesium, Calcium, Iron, Vitamins, Minerals etc., removes toxins from the body. Potassium in this vegetable strengthens our bones. Eating mustard greens is beneficial in arthritis and joint pain. Also, to lose weight, this vegetable should be eaten cold.


3. Rajgira- Rajgira is an important amino acid called lysine. This ingredient is useful in preventing aging. These vegetables contain phytonutrients, minerals and many vitamins. In cold weather, this vegetable protects the body from many types of infections.


4. Spinach- This vegetable should be eaten in all seasons and in cold weather. Spinach contains important nutrients like fiber, carbohydrates, iron, protein, omega 3 and omega 6. This vegetable is beneficial for heart health and also maintains the health of hair and skin. This vegetable fills the deficiency of blood in the body. Also, the strength to fight many diseases lies in the properties of the parent.

Winter is the season to earn health. Along with almonds, walnuts and figs, these four leafy vegetables help in maintaining good health. Therefore, you should take care not to miss eating these vegetables in winter.


Thursday, October 28, 2021

Paithani rubab! Do you know the 'Ha' history of Maharani Paithani of Sarees? Read detailed

 

Paithani is regaining its new glory. However, more efforts are required to speed it up and enhance the originality of pure silk and jar.




Asmita Ranjan Desai-Dhande
was circulating a post on WhatsApp a few days ago. It showed a cupboard in the shape of a question mark. There was also a comment below. "With so many cupboards full, this lady says, 'I don't have a sari to wear to the event.' There was another post, a husband-wife dialogue. Husband- Oh, I have brought a new sari for you.
Let's see .. Wife - (happily) Ayya really? It is very beautiful but I have a sari of this color and design .. where did you get it from? Husband: Brought by your own deceit. The clock is unbreakable. For women, sari is an intimate affair, while for men, it is a joke. No matter how many sarees are in the cupboard, the women's phrase is 'no saree'. (Photo Credits TOI / NBT)

History of Saree


The sari is a very traditional, distinctive type of clothing worn by Indian women. Although it is difficult to wear a sari, there is a lot of curiosity about it all over the world. When worn, a woman looks beautiful, attractive, different from everyone else. That garment is a sari. The word sari is derived from the Sanskrit word shati or shatika. Shatika is a long garment shaped like a square. The 
practice of wearing sari has been prevalent in India since time immemorial. Sari is one of the oldest garments in the world. Rectangular cloth of specific length, width, which women wrap around the waist. The length of a sari is about five to nine yards (approximately five and a half to eight meters). India has a tradition of wearing sari since time immemorial. The style of wearing sari in India and the types of sari can be seen from the ancient sculptures. The type and style of wearing a sari varies from state to state in India. Such as Rajasthan - construction, 

The uniqueness of Maharashtra



The method of wearing sari in Maharashtra is different. Similarly, the names of sarees are also different. Such as Lugdi, Chirdi, Patal, Pitambar, Shalu and Paithani. The Nauwari sari is very characteristic and elegant and the dress shows elegance and elegance. In the past, bodices were used, now blouses are in vogue. Generally, sari has been widely promoted in the 20th century. In the past, only the wedding dress was given to the bride as a gift. Sarees were worn with precious, rich, attractive colors and embroidery. The first to be honored is the Paithani saree, which has the traditional cultural heritage of Maharashtra. Paithani saree is called 'Mahavastra', 'Maharani of sarees'. Every woman wants to have a paithani sari in her collection.

History of Paithani



Paithani has a history of 2000 years. The name Paithani is derived from the historical city of Paithan situated on the banks of the river Godavari. In ancient times, Paithan was known by many names like Pratishthan, Patan, Pattun, Potan, Paithan. The city has cultural and religious significance. Paithan taluka of Aurangabad district has a glorious history. Paithan is known as the land of saints, scholars and scholars. It is mentioned in the historical 
text that the production of Paithani sari started during the Satvahana dynasty which was the capital of Pratishthan. Paithani sarees were made mainly for export from India and to add to the treasury. Indian weaving, textile texture, color scheme, embroidered durability, the way the saree is worn all attract foreign customers. Paithani has been in great demand abroad for a long time. Since then, textile exports from India have started in the international market. Gautamiputra Satkarni gave a new identity to the Paithani manufacturing industry during the Satvahana period. During this time the industry was at its peak of progress. Paithani garments were widely exported to Rome and Italy.

Craftsmen have to work hard to make a paithani. In the past, gold, silver and diamonds were in abundance in Paithan. This sari was made of handloom silk and gold and silver. In the past, paithani was mainly made in peacock color. Her veil was woven with gold threads. It takes 18 to 24 months to weave a Sahavari sari. Normally five hundred grams of silk thread and two hundred and fifty grams if required. The feature of paithani is that it is the same on both sides, padar and border. That is, the back and the front look the same. Over time, paithani began to be made in various colors like red, yellow, blue, green, purple, pink, etc.

Later, even during the Yadav dynasty, Paithani was in demand abroad. Paithani got royal patronage in the kingdom of Marathas and Peshwas. The women of the royal family preferred these sarees. She started getting Lokashraya later along with Rajashraya. Paithani, the splendor of Maharashtra's culture, began to flourish as a cave of good fortune. The bride was adorned with 'Paithani' and sent to her father-in-law. She was honored in worship. Vithu Mauli of Pandharpur and Ambabai of Kolhapur began to be adorned with special paithani garments. The weaver pours his soul into the craft while weaving the carvings of various flowers, bird figures from the thread of a single thread of jar and silk. Paithani is a beautiful blend of historical splendor and Indian art. Weavers have spent many generations of experience and labor in weaving paithani.

The downside to the business



As time went on, political transitions took place. There were foreign invasions. Nizamshahi came. The British came, the change of power brought down the Paithani business. The palace of Paithani gradually came to an end. Gold and silver prices rose after World War II. Handlooms were replaced by machines. As a result, the artisans of paithani production gradually became unemployed. The customer base also declined. As a result, the artisans of Paithani were displaced from the city of Paithan. Many weavers were forcibly relocated. Some were brought to Pune and some artisans were brought by the traders to Yeola village in Nashik district and the center of Paithani production was established from Paithan to Yeola. This business has been in existence in Yeola city for 300 to 350 years.

Strive for a golden day


After the independence of India and after the liberation struggle of Hyderabad, according to the economic policy of the government, Paithani production center was started at Paithan in 1968. Since 1974, the task of redeveloping the Paithani industry has been entrusted to the Maharashtra Small Industries Development Board. The board encouraged the weavers of both Paithan and Yeola to start making Paithani. But due to the age of machinery and huge cost of production, the price of woven paithani was higher. At such a time, the demand for paithani decreased and Banarasi Shalu became the preferred dress of the bride.

These brightly colored, heavy, machine sari captured the market. At the same time, the government has made a concerted effort to bring back the historical, traditional heritage of Paithani. The number of handlooms increased in Paithan in the 1980s. Started training classes from the training center. It increased the number of women trainees. The number of 15 to 20 handlooms was further increased to 300 to 400 in the 2010s. According to Paithan, the number of handlooms in Yeola was 250 to 300 in 1980. After the 2010s, it went to 1000 households. Although the origin of the financially subsidized Paithani is the city of Paithan, it seems to have changed in its original form after coming to Yeola. Although the number of handlooms has increased, the quality seems to have decreased. This difference is easily recognizable in my grandmother's, mother's paithani and my own paithani.

Both Yeola and Paithani are compared. Paithani's Paithani is the real identity of Paithani's market is more visible in Yeola than Paithani. When people come to Paithan for tourism, they buy Paithani.But they go to Yeola to tie the wedding bag and buy special paithani. Paithanla Paithani has many manufacturers. They also trade. Prabhakar Dalkari of Paithan and Shantilal Bhandage of Yeola have received the President's Award.

Yeola accounts for about 80% of the total Paithani production in Maharashtra. Therefore, it is understood that the real Paithani has come, said actor Adesh Bandekar in a program in Paithan. Paithani handlooms and sales outlets can be seen in Yeola. There is online shopping like musk paithani. Compared to that, Paithani's Paithani Saree was of excellent quality but Paithani could not be marketed. However, the existence of ancient Paithani in the city of Paithan can be seen from the name of the streets there. If galli, tar galli, rangar galli, hatai mohalla, pavta galli, sali wada etc. There are no signs of the ancient culture of Paithani in Yeola. 


The modern form of Paithani


At present, however, there is a picture of the harvest day coming to Paithani again. In it, actor Adesh Bandekar's Home Minister created a place of honor in the minds of women by creating competition among them. Paithani, which used to be only in the royal family, is now seen in the homes of common people. Synthetic yarns, synthetic yarns and machine-made products have reduced the cost of manufacturing paithani, so it is possible to sell paithani at an affordable price to the general consumer.

Paithani is also being made on handlooms. There are single pallu (double) double pallu. The whole sari is embroidered with embroidery, the main attraction being the padar and border. Bangadi is decorated with peacock, parrot, myna, ajanta lotus, kuari (mango shape), acroti. Currently there are different types of yarns like silk, brocade, tissue, cotton. Also Fusion variants like Peshwa Paithani, Khan Paithani, Irakal Paithani, Semi Paithani, Kadiyal Paithani (Karnataka Haircut), Dhupchaonv Paithani, Munia Paithani etc. are available at low prices. The paithani sari is a matter of pride not only for the bride but also for the entire bride and groom.


Paithani- youth fashion




Paithani said that the equation of sari has changed in modern times. Paithani has penetrated into many fields of fashion and its international leap has also risen. In 2000, British Airways decorated the exterior of the aircraft with a paitani pattern. Also, his tickets, pens, pencils, T-shirts and other items were emblazoned with Paithani. Nowadays, paithani is gaining popularity among the youth. 

Many items such as kurtis, jackets, dhotis, skirts, blouses, wallpapers, purses, trays, one-pieces, pylons, sky lanterns are being imprinted on many items. In this way, like the phoenix in the ashes, Paithani is regaining its splendor. However, more efforts are required to speed it up and enhance the originality of pure silk and jar.

Well known poet Shanta Shelke has described her grandmother's paithani in the poem 'Paithani'. Some of the lines .. 

Year after year passed

The world was practiced

New blank hard texture

Brought a softness

From time to time

Only life unfolded

Death came suddenly

My grandmother's gold became….

This is the Mahavastra Paithani that makes every woman's life golden, a source of good fortune. 


Saturday, October 23, 2021

The kitchen is hidden in this flat, but people can't see it in the picture


 

Is on a flat cell.  But people are confused after seeing this.  Because they can't find the kitchen in it.  But the kitchen is in front of everyone's eyes.  Despite this, people are not able to see him.  In fact, the kitchen is neatly hidden.  In fact, the kitchen is designed in such a way that it will be visible to everyone when needed!  The rest of the time he will remain hidden from the eyes of the people.


 These luxurious flats are in the UK

This fully furnished flat is located near King's Road in Chelsea, London, UK, with a 7 day rental of 800 pounds (82 thousand rupees).  The house is fully furnished as well as safe and stylish.


 The home library is a hoax


However, looking at these pictures of the apartment it looks like it is a magnificent library.  But when you look closely at the books with leather covers on the bookshelf, you will be stunned.  Because a bookshelf is just a hoax.  Because the kitchen is hidden behind this.


 The kitchen is neatly hidden


 The description of the apartment states that there is an open plan kitchen in the large reception area of ​​the apartment, which is neatly hidden from view.  The flat also has built-in storage and a modern bathroom.


 The shabby house was selling for Rs 2.96 crore

A house that was severely damaged by a fire in Massachusetts last month was being sold for 39 399,000 (Rs 2.96 crore).  The 1,857-square-foot property was completely burned.  Firefighters also had to break down inside walls and ceilings to put out the fire and rescue people.

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Bone Weakening Habits: These 5 Bad Habits Make Bones Weak Before Age; Take care

 

It is normal for bones to become weaker with age, but nowadays even young people are complaining of weak bones.




If you want to stay healthy for a long time, it is very important that your bones are strong. Health experts say that it is natural for bones to become weaker with age, but nowadays, complaints of bone weakening habits are appearing even in young people. When the bones become weak, the body feels pain, stiffness. There can be many reasons for weak bones. It can also cause a lack of calcium and vitamin D in the body.

Health experts say that bad eating habits and some bad lifestyle habits can also lead to weak bones. Let's learn about the mistakes we make, knowingly or unknowingly, that cause bone damage.

Habits of weakening bones

1. Excessive consumption of alcohol



Health experts say that drinking too much alcohol weakens your bones, as drinking too much alcohol reduces your ability to absorb calcium and can affect your bones.

2. Drink more coffee



Excessive coffee consumption weakens the bones. This is because coffee is high in caffeine, which lowers calcium levels in the bones. Therefore, coffee consumption should be reduced.

3. Excessive salt intake



Eating too much salt can weaken the bones, because eating too much salt causes calcium to be excreted from the body through urine. This causes the bones to gradually weaken. So you should avoid consuming too much salt.

4. Consume more soft drinks



Consumption of soft drinks can weaken the bones, as soft drinks contain a lot of soda. Drinking too much soft drinks lowers the amount of calcium in your blood and increases the amount of phosphate, which causes the bones to not get enough calcium, which weakens the bones.

5. Smoking addiction



Smoking has become a fashion in a changing lifestyle. But this habit can weaken your bones. Smoking damages bone cells, which can lead to weak bones.

Why is it important to keep bones healthy?



Health experts say that in addition to maintaining body composition, bones also keep muscles fit. It also protects many organs. That is why it is so important to take care of the bones. After the age of 30, most people have low bone density and weak bones. Weakening of the bones increases the risk of osteoporosis and increases the risk of fractures. That is why it is so important to keep bones healthy.



Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Ways to use overripe fruits: Throw away overripe fruits at home? Wait, make full use of the 'Yaa' 5 stained fruits

 

Ways to use overripe fruits: There are many benefits to eating locust. People eat it both raw and cooked. But when it ripens, it becomes a little harder to eat.




Fruits and vegetables are an integral part of your diet. Other than that you can’t keep a balance of vitamins, minerals and micronutrients in your diet. If we only talk about fruits, then each type of fruit has its own distinct benefits. Fruits like avocado, apple and pineapple help in weight loss, while fruits like banana, orange and kiwi provide micronutrients to the body. But sometimes these fruits ripen early. If not eaten on time, it has to be thrown away. 

In such a situation, most of the people have to throw away these fruits against their will, which is a waste of money. Today we are going to tell you how to use fruits like banana, orange, kiwi, jackfruit, avocado, apple and pineapple. So let's learn how to use maximum fruit.

1) Use of ripe chanterelles

The benefits of eating fennel are many. People eat it both raw and cooked. But when it ripens, it becomes a little harder to eat. In such cases, using overripe fennel, you can make puri and 

smoothie. You don't have to work hard to make a smoothie from ripe chanterelles.

-Remove the chanterelles and grind in this mixer.

-Then add some milk and dry fruits and your smoothie is ready.

-Keep in mind that only ripe fruit has enough sweetness. So you should avoid using sugar in it.

2) Kiwi

Kiwi is one of the most expensive fruits available in the market. Speaking of the benefits of kiwi, it has antithrombotic properties that prevent blood clotting. In addition, it also contains high levels of zinc, which protects against many sleep disorders, including high blood pressure. Kiwis also have a low glycemic index (LOGI), so they can be eaten by diabetics. But you can use it instead of throwing it away when it is too ripe. 

- First of all, grate the kiwi.

-Then cook in a deep fry pan over medium heat.

- Now keep stirring and add vinegar or lemon.

- Now cook until it thickens and then turn off the heat.

- When it cools down, close it in an airtight container and keep it in the fridge.


3) Grate the fruits and keep in the freezer

If you have more fruits like apples, oranges, grapes and pineapples, grind them all and keep them in the fridge for further use. So whenever you make a smoothie or you want to eat something sweet, make kheer and fruit shake or smoothie using this fruit puree. Remember not to chop these fruits and keep them in a closed container, otherwise they will start to ferment and you will not be able to use them. So try to use these fruits as soon as possible.

4) Make ice cream

If you tell children to eat more ripe fruit, they may refuse to eat it. But if you make ice cream from these overripe fruits, they will definitely eat it. Also, the special thing about this ice cream is that by eating it, your children will get the nutrients and natural sweetness of the fruit. 

- First mix the custard in milk and sugar.

- Finely chop the fruit on the other side.

- Now mix these two and add more milk and sugar and heat.

- Now add vanilla essence and cream and mix.

- Fill a container and keep in the fridge. Once it has stabilized a bit, take it out and make a light mixture and put it back in the fridge.

- Place in the fridge to set for two hours and serve garnished with dry fruits. 

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