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Bharatpur News: Sata is one of the unique vegetables and herbs found on the land of Bharatpur, which the local people also know by the name of Satri. This vegetable is grown well in Bharatpur and surrounding rural areas. Sata is not only excellent in taste but is also considered very beneficial in terms of health. This is the reason that this vegetable remains a special part of everyday diet in rural areas.
The land of rural areas of Bharatpur is considered a treasure of many rare and healthy herbs and vegetables. One of these is Sata, which people also know by the name of Satri. This vegetable is grown in large quantities in Bharatpur and nearby villages and is an important part of local food.
This vegetable is considered very beneficial for taste as well as health. Local people say that kadhi and mixed vegetables made from Sata (Sati) are extremely delicious and spicy. In villages, it is especially cooked and eaten with great fervor during the rainy season.
The taste of vegetables made of Sata (Sata) leaves and twigs is so special that the one who eat it does not forget for a long time. According to Senior Ayurveda Medical Officer Dr. Chandra Prakash Dixit, Deputy Medical Superintendent, Government Ayurveda Hospital Bharatpur, Sata Satri is not only delicious but also very useful in terms of health.
Such natural ingredients are found in this vegetable, which make the digestive system strong and help in removing many stomach problems. Its regular intake improves blood circulation, due to which the body remains energetic. Also, this vegetable acts like immunity boosters and plays an important role in increasing the body’s immunity.
The villagers consider Sata (Sata) a kind of desi medicine, which is excellent in taste and very beneficial for health. Especially the elderly say that when the sata sati sabzi or kadhi is formed in the house, its taste is not less than any expensive dish. Dr. Chandra Prakash Dixit says that in modern times people have become more dependent on the prepared food items of the market, while traditional and natural vegetables like Sata provide both nutrition and immunity to the body.
In fact, such indigenous vegetables growing in rural areas are a treasure of health. Dr. Dixit suggests that vegetables like Sata (Sati) should be encouraged in urban areas by not limited to rural areas only, so that more and more people can take advantage of its taste and health benefits.