How To Make Mooli Patte Ki Sabzi | Mooli Ki Sabji | Easy Radish Sabzi Recipes | Radish Leaves Recipes | Mooli Recipes | Sabzi For Tiffin Box | Sabzi Recipe For Work Lunch | Sabzi For Bajra Roti | Sabzi For Lunch | Healthy Sabzi Recipe | Mooli Ki Sabji | Mullangi Curry | How to Make Leafy Vegetables | Green Leafy Vegetable Sabzi | Green Sabji Recipe | Tomato radish dry curry | Dry Sabzi | Winter Recipes Indian Veg | Rajshri Food Learn how to make Mooli Patte ki Sabzi at home with our Chef Varun InamdarMooli Patte ki Sabzi Ingredients: Radish leaves (2 Large Bunches)2 tbsp Oil1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds3-4 Cloves Garlic (crushed)2 nos. Green Chillies1/2 cup Onions1/4 cup Tomatoes1/4 cup Coconut (freshly grated )Salt as requiredA pinch of Sugar1 tbsp Coconut Oil (cold pressed )#moolikisabji #radishleaves #healthycurry #AnybodyCanCookWithRajshriFood Visit our Website for more Awesome Recipeshttp://rajshrifood.com/Download the Rajshri Food App by clicking on this link:- http://bit.ly/RajshriFood_AndHost: Varun InamdarCopyrights: Rajshri Entertainment Private LimitedSubscribe & Stay Tuned - http://bit.ly/SubscribeToRajshriFoodFor more videos log onto http://www.youtube.com/rajshrifood Find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/rajshrifoodAbout Radish CurryThe most commonly eaten portion is the napiform or fusiform taproot, although the entire plant is edible and the tops can be used as a leaf vegetable. The seed can also be sprouted and eaten raw in a similar way to a mung bean.Radishes are mostly used in salads, but also appear in many European dishes.[29] In Mexican cuisine, sliced radishes are used in combination with shredded lettuce as garnish for traditional dishes such as tostadas, sopes, enchiladas and Posole stew.[citation needed]Radish greens are edible and nutritious, and can be prepared in a variety of ways.The leaves are sometimes used in recipes, like potato soup or as a sauteed curry side dish. They are also found blended with fruit juices in some recipes.In Indian cuisine the seed pods are called "moongra" or "mogri" and can be used in many dishes