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title: "Cooking"
title: "My Cooking Methods"
subtitle: "How and why I cook the way I do. 🙃"
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author: HyperVegan
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Some may think that even this is a lot of water rice! I prefer my meals moist to help with hydration and digestion. Dry, crunchy, or even al dente rice is a no-go for me.
## Rehydrating Dried Fruits
Normally this is for mangoes and sometimes dates, as I've found that banana coins get a weird texture.
This is as easy as adding the dried fruit to a cup or a bowl, adding enough water to cover them, and then letting it sit for 1-2 hours depending on your patience.
For mangoes the water becomes a deliciously sweet nectar, and for dates it becomes a savory and sweet caramel-like drink, especially if using barhi dates.
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[blog.hyperling.com/cooking](cooking)