[s1e1] Buddha's Bowl «SIMPLE»

The morning mist still clung to the banyan trees of Kapilavastu as Siddhartha Gautama walked the dusty path. He carried only a simple black iron bowl, its rim worn smooth by use. He did not seek gold or silk; he sought only what the day would offer.

: A dollop of spicy mango pickle, adding a splash of orange to the mix. [S1E1] Buddha's Bowl

According to traditional accounts shared by Atmantan Wellness , this practice of collecting bits of various foods from villagers is how the "Buddha Bowl" earned its name. As he continued, others joined in: The morning mist still clung to the banyan

As the sun reached its peak, he looked into the empty bowl and smiled. The journey had begun. : A dollop of spicy mango pickle, adding

: A handful of roasted chickpeas, still smelling of the sun-scorched earth.

: A few crisp radishes and a leaf of bitter kale.