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Black Eye bean

Black-eyed peas, also known as Black Eye beans, are a variety of cowpeas characterized by a distinct black spot on their hilum (the point where they were attached to the pod). Black-eyed peas are small, cream-coloured beans with a distinctive black or dark-coloured spot on one side. Black-eyed peas are a good source of plant-based protein, fibre, vitamins (such as folate and vitamin A), and minerals (including iron and potassium).


Green Moong bean

Green Moong Beans, also known as mung beans or green gram, are small, green, cylindrical-shaped legumes that belong to the legume family. Green Moong Beans are a rich source of plant-based protein, dietary fibre, vitamins (especially B vitamins), and minerals (including iron, magnesium, and potassium). These beans are versatile and used in various culinary applications. They are often sprouted and used in salads, stir-fries, curries, and soups. In some cuisines, they are ground into a paste to make batter for dosas and crepes.


Caraway Seeds ( Sha Jeera)

At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we offer Shahi Jeera, commonly referred to as Black Cumin Seeds, sourced from the Bunium persicum plant, which is part of the Apiaceae family. Shahi Jeera is celebrated for its distinctive, earthy flavor with a hint of sweetness, setting it apart from regular cumin seeds. This unique spice is frequently used to elevate the taste of a wide range of dishes. Predominantly featured in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines, Shahi Jeera finds its place in spice blends, rice preparations, curries, and bread. Its addition brings rich depth and enticing aroma to the culinary experience.


Caraway Seeds One

At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we are proud to offer caraway seeds, sourced from the Carum carvi plant, a biennial herb in the Apiaceae family. Caraway seeds are known for their warm, earthy flavor with subtle sweetness and a hint of citrus and anise. This spice is widely used in various culinary traditions, especially within European cuisines, particularly in Central and Eastern European dishes. Caraway seeds enrich the flavor of bread, sausages, stews, soups, and pickled vegetables. They are essential in traditional recipes such as rye bread and caraway cabbage.


Oct-05-24
Cardamom

At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we take pride in offering cardamom, a highly aromatic spice obtained from the seeds of plants in the Elettaria and Amomum genera. Cardamom features a complex flavor profile that encompasses citrus, mint, and herbal undertones, providing depth and warmth to various dishes. This versatile spice is utilized across a wide range of culinary applications. It serves as a fundamental ingredient in numerous spice blends, including garam masala, and is frequently incorporated into desserts, beverages like chai tea, curries, and rice preparations.


Cassia Broken(Cinnamon)

Cassia Broken is a term that may refer to pieces or fragments of Cassia cinnamon, a type of cinnamon derived from the bark of the Cinnamomum cassia tree. Cassia cinnamon is a variety of cinnamon that is commonly used in cooking. It has a strong, sweet, and slightly spicy flavour and is distinguishable from Ceylon cinnamon by its thicker and coarser barkCassia cinnamon typically comes in rolled sticks, but the term Cassia Broken suggests that the cinnamon may be in broken or fragmented form, rather than in whole sticks.


Cassia(Cinnamon)

Cassia, commonly referred to as Cassia cinnamon, is a type of cinnamon derived from the bark of the Cinnamomum cassia tree. Cassia cinnamon comes from the Cinnamomum cassia tree, primarily cultivated in China, Indonesia, and Vietnam. It is one of the main varieties of cinnamon. Cassia cinnamon has a strong, sweet, and slightly spicy flavour, distinct from the milder and sweeter Ceylon cinnamon. The bark of Cassia cinnamon is thicker and coarser compared to Ceylon cinnamon. It typically forms tight curls when rolled and has a reddish-brown colour.


Oct-05-24
Chana

Chana refers to chickpeas, which are legumes belonging to the Fabaceae family. Chickpeas are widely cultivated and consumed around the world as a nutrient-dense food, rich in protein, dietary fibre, vitamins (such as B vitamins), and minerals (including iron, magnesium, and zinc). It is a valuable plant-based protein source. Chickpeas are a versatile ingredient used in a variety of dishes. They are a key component in popular recipes like hummus, chana masala, falafel, and salads.


Desi Chickpeas

Desi Chickpeas also known as Bengal Gram or Kala Chana, is a variety of chickpeas that differ from the Kabuli chickpea variety. Desi Chickpeas are smaller, darker, and have a rougher coat compared to Kabuli chickpeas, which are larger, lighter in colour, and have a smoother coat.They are usually dark brown, black, or tan in colour, with variations depending on the specific type Chickpeas have a nuttier and earthier flavour compared to Kabuli chickpeas.


Oct-08-24
Mosambi Chana

Mosambi Chana is considered to be one of the earliest cultivated legumes. This is used to cook one of the versatile recipes of Indian cuisine, which has a smooth flavour. It is rich in minerals such as potassium, iron, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, and molybdenum.


Roasted Gram Chana

Roasted Gram, also known as Roasted Chana or Bhuna Chana, refers to chickpeas (gram) that have been dry-roasted. Roasted Gram is made by dry-roasting chickpeas until they become crunchy and have a golden brown colour. The roasting process enhances their nutty flavour. Roasted Gram has a firm and crunchy texture, making it a satisfying snack.


Kashmiri Chilli Powder

Kashmiri Chilli Powder is a spice derived from the dried, mild to moderately spicy Kashmiri chillies. Kashmiri Chilli Powder comes from the Kashmir region of India, where a specific variety of red chillies is cultivated for its unique flavour, vibrant colour, and moderate heat. It is known for its deep red colour, imparting a rich hue to dishes. The chillies used for making this powder are often long, slender, and have a wrinkled appearance.


Oct-05-24
Cloves

At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we offer cloves, which are aromatic flower buds sourced from the Syzygium aromaticum tree, originally found in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. Cloves possess a robust, warm, and sweet flavor, accompanied by a subtle bitterness, making them one of the most fragrant spices available. These small, dark brown, nail-shaped buds can be used either whole or ground in a variety of culinary applications.


Oct-08-24
Dhania

At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we proudly offer Dhana the Hindi name for coriander seeds, which come from the coriander plant (Coriandrum sativum), a member of the parsley family. Coriander seeds are known for their citrusy, slightly sweet, and earthy flavor, distinguishing them from coriander leaves, often referred to as cilantro. Dhana is a versatile spice utilized across various cuisines globally. It serves as a key ingredient in spice blends, curries, soups, stews, and pickles. Furthermore, coriander seeds are frequently roasted and ground to amplify their rich flavor.


Oct-08-24
Kokam

Kokum (Garcinia indica) is a tropical fruit-bearing tree native to the Western Ghats region of India. Kokum produces small, purple to dark black fruit resembling a small plum. The outer skin is often dried to form kokum rinds. The dried outer skin or rinds of kokum fruit are used in culinary applications and for medicinal purposes. They are dark purple to black and have a slightly wrinkled appearance.


Oct-05-24
Dry ginger

Dry ginger, often referred to as ginger powder, is obtained from the rhizome of the ginger plant (Zingiber officinale). This spice is created by drying and grinding fresh ginger rhizomes, which are the plant's underground stems. Dry ginger delivers a warm, spicy flavor with a hint of sweetness, resembling that of fresh ginger but with a more intense taste.


Oct-08-24
Gulkand

Gulkand is a sweet preserve made from rose petals and sugar. Gulkand is primarily made by layering fresh rose petals with sugar in a glass jar. Over time, the natural moisture in the petals combines with the sugar, creating a sweet and fragrant preserve. The preserve is typically made using the petals of fragrant and edible rose varieties, such as Damask roses or desi roses, known for their pleasant aroma. Gulkand has a unique flavour that combines the sweetness of sugar with the floral essence of rose petals. It has a rich and aromatic taste.


Oct-08-24
Makai Poha

Makka poha or Makai poha is part of Indian Gujarati cuisine. It can also be referred to as corn or maize flakes, but unlike the breakfast cereal cornflakes, these are not ready to eat. Makka poha is usually fried in hot oil so it puffs up, for consumption as a snack.


Oct-08-24
Kokam Flower

It has a sour taste with a faintly sweet aroma. The sun-dried version is called aamsul, kokum or kokam, and is used mainly in Maharashtrian, Konkan and Gujarati cuisine. When added to food it imparts a pink to purple colour and sweet/sour taste. It is a preferred substitute for tamarind in curries and other dishes.


Oct-05-24
Daliya

Daliya, also known as cracked wheat or bulgur, is a type of wheat product that is made by milling whole wheat grains coarsely. Daliya is made by breaking or crushing whole wheat into smaller pieces, creating a coarse texture. It has a granular and slightly chewy texture after cooking. The size of the granules can vary, and there are different grades of Daliya available. Daliya is a versatile ingredient used in various savoury and sweet dishes. It is often used as a base for porridge, upma, pilaf, and desserts.


Oct-08-24
Black Matpe

Black Matpe also known as Urad Dal or Black Gram, is a type of lentil or pulse widely used in Indian cuisine. Black Matpe is small, black, and oval-shaped, with a white interior. It is a staple in Indian cooking and is used to make various dishes, including dal (lentil curry), idli, dosa, and vada. Urad dal is often ground into flour and used in the preparation of batters for fermented dishes. Black Matpe is a good source of protein, dietary fibre, iron, magnesium, potassium, and B vitamins. It provides essential nutrients for a balanced diet.


Roasted Gram Split

Roasted Gram Split is arrived from roasted gram by splitting the gram into half. Dry roasted chana or whole black grams (chickpeas) are typically eaten as a snack in India. The nutritional data proves chana to be an amazing source of protein, fibre, folate, minerals and fatty acids.



Roasted Gram Without Skin

Roasted Gram Without Skin refers to chickpeas (gram) that have been dry-roasted and have had their outer skins removed. Roasted Gram Without Skin is made by dry-roasting chickpeas until they become crunchy. After roasting, the outer skins are typically removed, resulting in a smoother texture. The removal of skins gives Roasted Gram Without Skin a smoother and more uniform texture compared to roasted chickpeas with skins.


Oct-05-24
Basil Seeds

At Wholesalemart & Internationals, we proudly present basil seeds, commonly referred to as Sabja seeds or Tukmaria. These tiny black seeds originate from the basil plant (Ocimum basilicum). Although they share a name with basil leaves, they belong to a distinct species within the basil family. Widely utilized in various culinary and medicinal practices, basil seeds are especially favored in Southeast Asian cuisines.


Oct-05-24
Sabja

Sabja, commonly referred to as basil seeds or tukmaria, are the seeds derived from the sweet basil plant (Ocimum basilicum). These seeds come from the sweet basil, a culinary herb celebrated for its fragrant leaves. The scientific name for this plant is Ocimum basilicum. Sabja seeds are small, round, and appear black when dry. Upon soaking in water, they form a gelatinous outer layer, resembling the texture of chia seeds.


Oct-08-24
Jaggery

Jaggery, also known as gur in Hindi, is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar consumed in some countries in Asia and the Americas. Jaggery is made by concentrating sugarcane juice or sap from palm trees. The juice is boiled to produce a thick, concentrated syrup, which is then solidified and moulded into blocks or cakes. The primary ingredient in jaggery is either sugarcane juice or sap from date palms, coconut palms, or other palm trees. The natural concentration of sugars gives jaggery its sweet taste.


Oct-08-24
Lentils

Lentils are small, lens-shaped seeds from the legume family and are widely consumed across the globe. There are various types of lentils, including brown, green, red, yellow, and black lentils. Each variety has its unique flavour, texture, and culinary uses. Lentils are a rich source of plant-based protein, fibre, vitamins (such as folate and B vitamins), minerals (including iron and potassium), and antioxidants.


Oct-08-24
Marathi Mug

It is usually fried in oil before use to release its full flavour, which is similar to that of a combination of mustard and black pepper. It helps in treating diarrhoea and healing wounds. It is rich in antioxidants and works as an anti-diabetic.


Oct-05-24
Mace

Mace is a spice extracted from the reddish outer layer (aril) of the nutmeg seed (Myristica fragrans). This spice originates from the aril of the nutmeg tree, which is indigenous to the Moluccas, also known as the Spice Islands, in Indonesia. Mace boasts a warm, sweet, and aromatic flavor, complemented by subtle peppery and citrus notes. It is less intense than nutmeg. Mace appears as a delicate, lacy membrane in reddish or orange hues that surrounds the nutmeg seed and is typically dried and ground into a spice.


Oct-08-24
Green Millet

Green Millet, also known as Bajra, is a small-seeded grass that belongs to the Poaceae family. Green Millet is a drought-resistant cereal crop that is grown in various regions around the world. It is particularly well-suited for arid and semi-arid climates. The seeds of Green Millet are small, and round, and can vary in colour from light green to yellowish-brown. Green Millet is a good source of complex carbohydrates, dietary fibre, and essential nutrients such as iron, magnesium, and B vitamins. Green Millet is naturally gluten-free, making it suitable for individuals with gluten sensitivities or those following a gluten-free diet.


Oct-05-24
Nutmegs

Nutmeg refers to the seeds derived from the fruit of the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans). These seeds originate from the evergreen nutmeg tree, which is native to the Moluccas, commonly known as the Spice Islands, in Indonesia. Nutmeg features a warm, sweet, and slightly nutty flavor with a touch of spiciness, making it a versatile ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes. The nutmeg seeds are small and oval-shaped, roughly the size of a plum pit, and are protected by a hard, brown shell.


Oct-05-24
Black Pepper

At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we take pride in offering black pepper (Piper nigrum), a staple spice sourced from the berries of the pepper vine. Originating in India, black pepper has been a fundamental ingredient in culinary practices for centuries and is now grown in various tropical regions across the globe. The black pepper plant is a climbing vine that yields small, round berries known as peppercorns. These peppercorns are harvested at different levels of ripeness to create a range of pepper varieties, including black, white, and green. Black pepper is celebrated for its distinctive, robust flavor with a hint of heat, attributed to the compound piperine.


Oct-05-24
Cubebs

At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we are excited to present cubebs, commonly referred to as Java pepper or tailed pepper. These dried berries originate from the Piper cubeba plant, a climbing vine native to Java and other regions of Southeast Asia. Cubebs are small, dark brown berries characterized by a distinctive "tail" or stem, resembling a tiny spiked ball. They boast a unique flavor profile that is peppery, pungent, and slightly bitter, often described as having a more intricate taste than standard black pepper.


Oct-05-24
Long pepper

Long pepper, scientifically known as Piper longum, is a flowering vine that produces clusters of small, elongated fruits. This climbing plant is part of the Piperaceae family and is indigenous to India. Long pepper offers a distinctive flavor profile that combines warmth, spiciness, and a touch of sweetness. While it bears some resemblance to black pepper, its taste is more intricate and robust.


Oct-05-24
White Pepper

White pepper is a spice derived from the dried seeds of the pepper plant (Piper nigrum). White pepper comes from the same plant as black pepper, Piper nigrum. The difference lies in the processing method. To produce white pepper, fully ripe pepper berries are soaked in water to remove the outer skin, leaving the inner seed. The seeds are then dried, resulting in a light-coloured spice. White pepper has a milder, less complex flavour compared to black pepper. It is characterized by earthy, pungent notes with a hint of fermentation.


Oct-05-24
Poppy seeds

Poppy seeds are small, kidney-shaped seeds harvested from the opium poppy plant (Papaver somniferum). Sourced from this plant, renowned for its vibrant blooms and seed pods, these seeds are non-narcotic and find extensive use in various culinary practices. Poppy seeds offer a mild, nutty flavor with a hint of sweetness. Typically dark blue to black in color, their diminutive size often makes them nearly undetectable in many recipes.


Oct-08-24
Dhana Dal

Dhania ka chawal or Dhana Dal is the core of the coriander seed. Once the outer shell is removed from the coriander seed it reveals a soft, fleshy inner core that is removed and used in making mukhwas or other recipes. Dhana dal is a very healthy ingredient & has a slight citrus & earthy flavour.


Kashmiri chilli

Kashmiri chilli, also known as Kashmiri red chilli or Degi Mirch, is a variety of chilli pepper that originates from the Kashmir region of India. Kashmiri chillies are long, slender, and have a wrinkled appearance. They are known for their vibrant deep red color. These chillies are prized for their mild to moderate heat and unique flavour that combines a subtle spiciness with a hint of sweetness and a distinctive aroma.


Frying Panipuri

Panipuri, also known as golgappa or puchka, is a popular street food in India, and frying panipuri refers to a specific preparation method. Frying panipuri involves deep-frying the small, round puris until they puff up and become crispy. The frying process adds a delightful crunch to the puris, creating a contrast with the soft fillings.


Oct-08-24
Frymes Nalli

These are small colored flakes that come in circular and star shapes, made of rice, tapioca, potato flour they taste best when fried in oil and sprinkled with tangy chat masala or amchur They make a delicious tea-time snack when fried and served.


Khicheya Papad

The name khichiyu or khichu is derived from the ductile nature of the dough. (Khinch in Indic languages means to pull.) khichu (Gujarati dish) Type. Snack; as dough for papad. Khichiya papad is a thin Indian wafer, sometimes described as a cracker or flatbread. They are made of rice flour flavoured with green chillies, salt and cumin seeds. They are dried rice chips studded with Indian spices which can be grilled or deep fried.


Oct-08-24
Papadums

Papadums, also known as papads or appalams, are thin, crisp, disc-shaped Indian flatbreads made from seasoned lentil or chickpea flour. Papadums can be crushed and sprinkled on dishes for added crunch, or they can be served with dips and accompaniments. Due to their dry and thin nature, papadums have a long shelf life and are easy to store. They are often available in packaged form.


Oct-08-24
Poha Thick

Poha, also known as flattened rice, is a popular and versatile ingredient in Indian cuisine. When referring to Poha Thick, it likely indicates a variety of flattened rice with thicker grainsPoha is rice that has been parboiled, flattened, and then dried to produce flattened rice flakes. It comes in different thicknesses, ranging from thin to thick. Poha Thick suggests a variety of flattened rice with thicker grains. The thickness of Poha can influence its texture in recipes


Oct-08-24
Red Poha

Red Poha, also known as flattened red rice, is a variation of traditional Poha made from red rice. Red Poha is made from red rice, which has a distinct reddish-brown colour due to the presence of natural pigments like anthocyanins. Similar to regular Poha, red rice is parboiled, flattened, and then dried to produce the flattened rice flakes known as Red Poha.


Oct-05-24
Soyabean

Soybeans (Glycine max) are a versatile and highly nutritious legume native to East Asia. They are a significant source of protein and are often considered a complete protein because they contain all nine essential amino acids. Rich in healthy fats, particularly polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats, soybeans also provide essential nutrients such as fiber, vitamins (including vitamin K, folate, and several B vitamins), and minerals (including iron, calcium, and magnesium). Due to their high protein content, soybeans are commonly used in various food products, including tofu, tempeh, soy milk, and edamame. Additionally, they play a crucial role in vegetarian and vegan diets as a plant-based protein alternative. Beyond their culinary uses, soybeans are also important in agriculture, as they help improve soil health through nitrogen fixation. The oil extracted from soybeans is widely used in cooking and food processing, making them an integral part of both diets and economies worldwide.


Oct-05-24
Kalonji

Kalonji, commonly known as Nigella sativa or black seed, consists of small, angular black seeds sourced from the flowering plant of the same name. These seeds originate from the Nigella sativa plant, which belongs to the buttercup family. Kalonji imparts a mildly bitter and peppery flavor, accompanied by subtle onion-like notes. The seeds are frequently utilized as a spice in a variety of culinary dishes.


Broken Star Aniseeds

At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we proudly present aniseeds, which are derived from the star anise plant. This unique spice comes from the fruit of the Illicium verum tree, originally found in China and various regions of Asia. Aniseeds are known for their strong, liquorice-like flavor and are frequently utilized in a variety of culinary applications, both in sweet and savory dishes. The fruit itself is star-shaped, featuring eight points, with each point housing a single seed. Star anise is a popular component in spice blends, soups, stews, desserts, and beverages, including delightful options like mulled wine.


Oct-05-24
Star Aniseeds

Star anise, known scientifically as Illicium verum, is a spice derived from the dried pericarps of the star-shaped fruit from the star anise tree. This spice is sourced from the evergreen tree Illicium verum, which is native to Southwest China. Star anise features a robust, sweet flavor reminiscent of licorice, making it a popular choice for adding a unique taste to both sweet and savory dishes. Its name is derived from the star-shaped form of the dried fruit, which consists of eight pointed segments.


 
 
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