Keep a dabba in your kitchen. Your gut will thank you.
Some recipes are just food. But soothu is care. It’s what a mother eats to heal, and what a grandmother offers when you groan and hold your stomach. Vimala Aunty may have lived next door — or inside all of us. Vimala Aunty Soothu
Try asking an elder in your family for their soothu recipe. Or make a small batch yourself — just remember to roast the spices on low flame, and never skip the prayer-like intention while grinding. That’s the secret ingredient. Keep a dabba in your kitchen
Soothu is a traditional South Indian herbal powder, typically given to new mothers to aid digestion, relieve gas, and boost post-partum recovery. But honestly? It works wonders for anyone with a sluggish tummy, bloating, or indigestion. But soothu is care