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Vegetarian fare with flair at Annapurna
From:
Albuquerque Journal
| Date:
July 6, 2004| Author:
Alex Harris, Albuquerque Academy Class of 2004 For the Journal
| Copyright 2004 Albuquerque Journal. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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CHEAP EATS
For most people, Ayurvedic cuisine is about as far from Indian
food as Thai is from Greek. At Annapurna, Albuquerque's pre-eminent
chai house and Ayurvedic restaurant, you will find no lamb vindaloo,
beef biryani or chicken tiki masala.
Ayurveda is 5,000-year-old approach to health that focuses on the
connection between mind and body.
Annapurna's chow is entirely vegetarian and almost completely
vegan. The only items that can't be made with soy substitutes ar...
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