Thursday 30 January 2014

Importance of Jain Vegetarian and Vegetarian food


Vegetarian is a growing trend in India because of awareness about its health benefits. It is believed that Vegetarians live seven years longer than meat-eaters. Especially people who are health conscious tend to become vegetarians. Vegetarian food has antioxidants and various medicinal properties that protect us from the risk of cancer and other health disorders. One of the popular conception that has led to people turning Vegetarian is weight loss. Vegetarians are thinner than meat-eaters because Vegetarian food contains less saturated fat and calories.

Jain Vegetarian food which is very common among most people in India, is followed strictly by people following Jainism. It is a religion that is extremely strict about every aspect of life - what to eat, how to live, when to fast and so on. It considers certain foods like meat, onions, garlic, vegetables grown underground, vegetables with roots and so on unacceptable for consumption. They have their strong reasons for that and every person who follows Jainism has to abide by these laws like eating meat is unacceptable because one indulges in violence on animals and doing bad karma has a bad reaction karma.


Chadaro tiffins realize the importance of both these foods and thus, offers Vegetarian and Jain Vegetarian tiffins for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It caters to that part of the society which loves to relish food in view of these restrictions. Because of low availability of such foods in hotels and street stalls, people face problems with respect to their diet. It ends up being expensive and non-manageable for them, especially people who work in Mumbai. They can have their tiffins delivered to their offices through Dabbawallas. Chadaro offers Vegetarian and Jain thali services in Mumbai. One can also order for breakfast tiffins and dinner tiffins from the list of options mentioned in their menu. It thus, wishes to provide for peoples needs and increase their love for food more.




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