Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
Fenugreek seeds are golden-brown, aromatic seeds known for their slightly bitter taste and powerful medicinal properties. Widely used in cooking, traditional medicine, and herbal remedies, they enhance flavor and provide numerous health benefits.
Product Benefits
Rich in fiber, protein, and essential minerals.
Supports digestion and helps regulate blood sugar.
Used in spice blends, pickles, and herbal teas.
Sourced from premium quality farms for purity.
Physical Properties
Parameter Value
Form Whole seeds
Aroma Mildly bitter with a maple-like scent
Color Golden-yellow to brown
Taste Slightly bitter, nutty flavor
Nutritional Value (per 100g)
Nutrient Value
Iron 33.5mg
Fiber 25g
Energy 323 kcal
Calcium 176mg
Protein 23g
Carbohydrates 58g
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Food Applications
Essential in Indian curries, pickles, and spice blends.
Used in herbal teas and health supplements.
Promotes hair growth and skin health in Ayurveda.
Rudra International, We Proudly Supply High-Quality Fenugreek Seeds, A Unique Spice Known For Their Aromatic Profile And A Wide Range Of Health Benefits. Sourced From Premium Fenugreek Plants, These Small, Yellowish-Brown Seeds Are A Staple In Many Cuisines, Particularly In Indian, Middle Eastern, And North African Cooking. Fenugreek Seeds Contribute A Slightly Bitter, Nutty Flavor To Dishes Such As Curries, Pickles, And Spice Blends, Making Them A Vital Component In Various Culinary Traditions. Beyond Their Culinary Uses, Fenugreek Seeds Are Valued For Their Health-Promoting Properties, Including Aiding Digestion, Regulating Blood Sugar Levels, And Enhancing Lactation In Breastfeeding Mothers. With A Commitment To Quality, Rudra International Ensures That Our Fenugreek Seeds Meet The Highest Standards, Delivering Both Flavor And Health Benefits To Your Kitchen.
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Fenugreek seeds (Methi dana)
Fenugreek seeds contain a notable amount of protein, making them a good plant-based protein source. Protein is essential for muscle growth, repair, and overall body function. These seeds are high in dietary fiber, including both soluble and insoluble fiber. Fiber is crucial for digestive health, promoting regular bowel movements, and helping to lower cholesterol levels. Fenugreek seeds are a good source of minerals such as iron, magnesium, manganese, and copper. Iron is essential for red blood cell production and oxygen transport, while magnesium plays a role in muscle function and bone health.
Fenugreek seeds (Methi dana) advantages
Protein and Minerals
Galactomannan
Amino Acids
Essential Oils
fenugreek
Fenugreek seeds (Methi dana) usage
Spice in Cooking
Whole or Ground
Tempering/Tadka
Sprouted Fenugreek
Pickles and Preserves
Breads and Baked Goods
Fenugreek seeds contain vitamins A, B6, and C, as well as niacin (vitamin B3) and riboflavin (vitamin B2). These vitamins play various roles in maintaining overall health, including supporting immune function and energy metabolism. Fenugreek seeds are rich in phytonutrients such as flavonoids, saponins, and alkaloids, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds may help protect against chronic diseases and promote overall well-being. Fenugreek seeds contain several essential amino acids, the building blocks of proteins that the body cannot produce on its own. These amino acids are necessary for various physiological processes, including muscle repair and hormone production.
Product type
Whole spices
Packging Type
Standerd pack, pp bag, as per requirement
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Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that it contains strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it in making their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
Ripe fruit of an annual herb, this robust herb has light green leaves, is 30 - 60 cm long, and produces slender, beaked pods, 10 - 15 cm long, each pod contains 10-20 small hard yellowish- brown seeds, which are smooth and oblong, about 3mm long, each grooved across one corner,
giving them a hooked appearance.
Fenugreek is a native of South-Eastern Europe and West Asia, now cultivated in India, Argentina, Egypt, and Mediterranean countries. In India, it is grown extensively in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Punjab. It is a cold season crop and is fairly tolerant to frost and very low temperatures. Best suited to tracts of moderate to low rainfall, Fenugreek is often sown in all types of soil but performs better in loam and clayey loam with proper drainage. It can also be grown on black cotton soils. Fenugreek is used both as a food and food additive as well as in medicines. Fresh tender pods,
leaves, and shoot saree Atenas curried vegetables. As a spice, it �avours food. Powder of dried leave sisal so used for garnishing and �avouring a variety of foods.
Fenugreek extract is used as a flavoring agent of imitation. It is one of the principal constituents of curry powder. These are used in cases of colitis, dysentery, diarrhea, chronic cough, enlargement of
the liver and spleen, rickets, gout, and diabetes. It is also used as an acarminative, tonic, and
aphrodisiac. Fenugreek oil is used in the manufacture of hair tonics.
Origin Native to the Mediterranean region southern Europe and western Asia
Type Annual herb
Height Ranges from 20 to 60 cm 8 to 24 inches
Leaves Composed of three small obovate to oblong leaflets
Flowers Small yellowishwhite and peashaped flowers
Fruits Pods containing 1020 small hard yellowishbrown seeds
Seeds
Shape Oblong or rhomboid
Color Yellow to light brown
Odor Characteristic sweet maplelike aroma
Uses
Culinary Used as a spice flavoring agent and thickening ingredient in cooking
Medicinal Known for its benefits in managing diabetes aiding digestion boosting lactation and reducing inflammation
Cosmetic Used in hair and skincare products for its nourishing properties
Climate and Soil Requirements
Grows well in temperate to subtropical climates
Prefers welldrained fertile soils with a pH range of 6 to 7
Requires moderate watering and thrives in sunny environments
Ripe fruit of an annual herb, this robust herb has light green leaves, is 30 -60 cm long, and produces slender, beaked pods, 10-15 cm long, each pod contains 10-20 small hard yellowish-brown seeds, which are smooth and oblong, about 3mm long, each grooved across one corner, giving them a hooked appearance.
Fenugreek is a native of South-Eastern Europe and West Asia, now cultivated in India, Argentina, Egypt, and Mediterranean countries. In India, it is grown extensively in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Punjab. It is a cold season crop and is fairly tolerant to frost and very low temperatures. Best suited to tracts of moderate to low rainfall, Fenugreek is often sown in all types of soil but performs better in loam and clayey loam with proper drainage. It can also be grown on black cotton soils.
Fenugreek is used both as a food and food additive as well as in medicines. Fresh tender pods, leaves, and shoot saree Atenas curried vegetables. As a spice, it �avours food. Powder of dried leave sisal so used for garnishing and �avouring a variety of foods.
Fenugreek extract is used as a flavoring agent of imitation. It is one of the principal constituents of curry powder. These are used in cases of colitis, dysentery, diarrhea, chronic cough, enlargement of the liver and spleen, rickets, gout, and diabetes. It is also used as an acarminative, tonic, and aphrodisiac. Fenugreek oil is used in the manufacture of hair tonics.