Fascinating. I have Indian roots and was born in the UK, while my parents hail from East Africa (Uganda and Kenya). Growing up as vegetarians, our household frequently featured beans and pulses in our meals. It was customary for us to soak beans overnight and also to pre-soak rice before cooking.
Reflecting on my own experiences, I had always assumed that soaking beans was a common practice in both India and Africa. However, this post has brought me new information. Nevertheless, I still maintain a belief, with about 60% confidence, that soaking is prevalent in India, as many Indian recipes I’ve encountered often recommend this step.
Thanks Cetter what an interesting background your family has.
Yes from comments here and the research I’ve done, soaking seems to be mostly the norm in India, while it certainly isn’t in Uganda. Also interesting that you would soak rice as well, I’ve never actually considered that one!
Fascinating. I have Indian roots and was born in the UK, while my parents hail from East Africa (Uganda and Kenya). Growing up as vegetarians, our household frequently featured beans and pulses in our meals. It was customary for us to soak beans overnight and also to pre-soak rice before cooking.
Reflecting on my own experiences, I had always assumed that soaking beans was a common practice in both India and Africa. However, this post has brought me new information. Nevertheless, I still maintain a belief, with about 60% confidence, that soaking is prevalent in India, as many Indian recipes I’ve encountered often recommend this step.
Thanks Cetter what an interesting background your family has.
Yes from comments here and the research I’ve done, soaking seems to be mostly the norm in India, while it certainly isn’t in Uganda. Also interesting that you would soak rice as well, I’ve never actually considered that one!