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Sacred food, sacred health: how ritual meals connect culture, faith and gut well-being

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August 20, 2025

DOSA BATTER

- DR RAJENDRAN GOVENDER

Sacred food, sacred health: how ritual meals connect culture, faith and gut well-being

FOOD has always been more than nourishment. For communities of faith, food is ritual, remembrance and a sacred bond that ties generations together. Within Hindu practice, meals prepared for prayer — prasad - are not just symbolic offerings to the Divine, but also blessings for the community.

Yet, if we look closer, we discover that these dishes are also deeply beneficial for the body. Our forefathers seemed to know instinctively what modern science is only now beginning to confirm: the foods we prepare in prayer, particularly those that are fermented, are vital for our health and well-being. This past month, many South Indians in South Africa completed the annual Mariamman Prayer, a powerful ritual that honours the Mother Goddess.

One of the central offerings is sour porridge — fermented mielie meal prepared with devotion and served to the community. For some, this is simply tradition. But behind the prayer lies a profound truth: fermented porridge is one of the most gut-friendly foods we can consume especially when creamy maas or fermented milk is added to it. But sour porridge is not confined to the temple or the prayer mat. It has long been a staple in everyday homes, enjoyed not just by Indian families, but also across African households.

Many of us grew up with it -sour porridge served with maas or plain yoghurt was an affordable, nutritious and satisfying meal. | remember coming home from school on a hot afternoon, and being welcomed with a cool bowl of sour porridge and maas. It filled the stomach, refreshed the body, and somehow always lifted the spirit. Even today, this humble dish remains popular in many families, carrying both comfort and health in every spoon. especially when accompanied by dry fish or Bombay duck chutney or even mixed curry.

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