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Deepavali Legium (Inji Legium) / Deepavali Marundhu (Using easily available ingredients)

Last Updated On: Oct 20, 2019 by Sowmya Venkatachalam

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Deepavali is not only lights and crackers but also eating!. We eat so much of snacks, sweets and heavy foods during diwali. When we visit some one on diwali, then its quite obvious that you will be back with stomach full of snacks and sweets offered by them. Also, in our home, the breakfast, lunch and dinner are grant and we end up eating a lot. This may create digestion problem. Our ancient already found a Legium to take care of this. In our home a table spoon of this Legium is given to all the family members immediately after the ritual oil bath on the diwali day. Then the sweets and other snacks are offered to start of the celebrations.

This legium is also called as 'Marundhu' which is prepared from Ginger which will take care of the the digestion problem. To your surprise its a yummy as we add Jaggery and Ghee also. So, start your diwali with deepavali legium (Diwali Legiyum / Diwali Marundu) :-)There are two ways to make Diwali Legium. I have given a method using easily available ingredients in the home. The traditional method requires lot of country medicines (nattu marundhu) which may not be available in all the homes / places.

Click the link below for the Traditional method to prepare the Deepavali Legium.

  • Traditional Method to prepare Deepavali Legium / Marundhu 

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  • Deepavali Marundhu | Diwali Legium | Using easily available ingredients
        • Equipments Needed
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions 
      • Preparation
      • Making the Diwali Legium Powder (spice powder)
      • Making Ginger Paste
      • Start making Diwali Legium
    • Video
    • Nutritional Info
    • Method with step by step Pictures :

Recipe Card to make Deepavali Legium using easily available ingredients

Deepavali Legium (Inji Legium) / Deepavali Marundhu
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Deepavali Marundhu | Diwali Legium | Using easily available ingredients

Course: Sweet
Cuisine: Indian, South Indian, Tamil Brahmin, Tamil Nadu
Equipments Needed
  • Mixer Grinder
  • Heavy Bottomed Pan
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 150 grams
Calories: 240kcal
Author: Sowmya Venkatachalam
Deepavali Marundhu (Legium) is a traditional and special recipe prepared during Deepavali to aid easier digestion anticipating digestive disorder with sugar & oily, but yummy variety of sweets and snacks. The Diwali starts with eating a teaspoon of Legium in the empty stomach immediately after the traditional oil bath. There are few variations in making Deepavali Marundhu based on the availability of the ingredients. Here i have given a recipe based on easily available ingredients in any kitchen. I have given another recipe to make the Legium with country medicines.
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Ingredients

  • ½ tablespoon Coriander seeds 1 cup - 250 ml
  • 3 teaspoon Cumin Seeds
  • 3 teaspoon Ajwain / Carom Seeds / Omam
  • 50 grams Ginger
  • ½ cup Grated Jaggery
  • 2 tablespoon Ghee (Clarified butter)

Instructions 

Preparation

  • First take all the required ingredients and keep it ready.
  • Wash the ginger, peel it and chop the ginger to small pieces.
  • Add grated jaggery in a vessel and add 1 tablespoon of water. Allow the jaggery to dissolve in water

Making the Diwali Legium Powder (spice powder)

  • Dry fry coriander seeds, cumin seeds, omam one by one in a pan  and take it in a plate and allow it to cool. Make sure that the ingredients are not burnt. Fry them in a low to medium flame till nice aroma comes from the ingredients.
  • Take all the fried ingredients to the mixer and grind it to a fine powder.
  • Sieve the ground powder to get smooth and nice powder.

Making Ginger Paste

  • Add the chopped ginger pieces to the mixer
  • Add little water and grind the ginger to a fine paste

Start making Diwali Legium

  • Heat a pan and filter the jaggery juice to get rid of any impurities or sand.
  • To the pan, filter the ginger juice 
  • Keep in low flame and stir continuously till the mixture gets thickened. 
  • When the jaggery and ginger juice thickened, add the ground and sieved spice powders. Stir well, add ghee and again stir well. 
  • When the mixture starts to separate from ghee and leaves the sides of pan without sticking, then switch off the flame. You can take a spoon of legium and check it you can roll like a ball. Then the consistency is correct and you can switch off the flame. 
  • The delicious deepavali legium (inji legium) is ready to serve on Diwali

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Nutritional Info

Nutrition Facts
Deepavali Marundhu | Diwali Legium | Using easily available ingredients
Amount Per Serving (50 g)
Calories 240 Calories from Fat 81
% Daily Value*
Fat 9g14%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Method with step by step Pictures :

  • First take all the required ingredients and keep it ready. Dry fry coriander seeds, cumin seeds, omam one by one in a pan  and take it in a plate and allow it to cool for a minute
  • Take all the fried ingredients to the mixer and grind it to a fine powder.
  • Sieve the ground powder to get smooth and nice powder. Wash the ginger and peel it and chop the ginger to small pieces. Add the chopped ginger pieces to the mixer
  • Add little water and grind the ginger to a fine paste. Add grated jaggery in a vessel and add 1 tablespoon of water. Allow the jaggery to dissolve in water.
  • Heat a pan and filter the jaggery juice to get rid of any impurites or sand. To the pan, filter the ginger juice
  • Keep in low flame and stir continuously till the mixture gets thickened.
  • When the jaggery and ginger juice got thickened, add the ground and sieved spice powders. Stir well and add ghee and again stir well.
  • When the mixture starts to separate from ghee and leaves the sides of pan without sticking, then switch off the flame. You can take a spoon of legium and check it you can roll like a ball. Then the consistency is correct and you can switch off the flame.
  • The delicious deepavali legium(inji legium) is ready to serve on Diwali
Deepavali Legium(Inji Legium) / Deepavali Marundhu
Deepavali Legium(Inji Legium) / Deepavali Marundhu
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