Product images name -
Ajwain powder
Product origin -
India
Minimum Order Size and Packaging details -
FCL and Mix Containers
Packing Details- Bulk, PP, Jute, Consumer Packs
An erect, glabrous, or minutely pubescent, branched annual. The stems are striate; the leaves are rather distant, 2-3 pinnately divided, the segments linear. The flowers occur in terminal or seemingly lateral pedunculate, compound umbels, white and small; the fruits are ovoid, muricate, aromatic cremo carps, greyish brown; the mericarps, which are the components of the fruit, are compressed, with distinct ridges and tubercular surface, 1 seeded. Ajwain originated in the Middle East, possibly in Egypt and the Indian Subcontinent, but also in Iran, Egypt, and Afghanistan. In India, the major Ajwain producing states are Rajasthan and Gujarat, where Rajasthan produces about 90% of India's total production. It is traditionally used as a digestive aid, relieves abdominal discomfort due to indigestion and antiseptic. In southern parts of India, dry ajwain seeds are powdered and soaked in milk, which is then filtered and fed to babies. Many assume that it relieves colic in babies and for kids it also improves digestion and appetite. Ajwain can be used as digestive mixture in large animals. In the northern part of India, Ajwain is often consumed after a heavy meal. It is commonly flered after dinner parties.
Ajwain Powder
Ajwain Seeds And Powder: Ajwain, ajowan or carom, Trachyspermumammi, is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. It originated in the eastern Mediterranean, possibly Egypt, and spread up to India from the Near East. Both the leaves and the fruit pods of the plant are consumed by humans. The plant is also called bishop's weed, but this is a common name it shares with some other different plants. The "seed" is often confused with lovage seed. The small fruit pods are pale brown and have an oval shape, resembling caraway and cumin. It has a bitter and pungent taste, with a flavor similar to anise and oregano. They smell almost exactly like thyme because it also contains thymol, but is more aromatic and less subtle in taste, as well as slightly bitter and pungent. Even a small amount of fruit pods tend to dominate the flavor of a dish. Specifications of Ajwain Seeds: Parameters : Value Product Name : Ajwain Seeds (Bishop’s Weed) Origin : India Type : Machine Cleaned Purity : 99% Total Ash : 9.5% Max Acid Insoluble Ash : 1.75% Max Flavor : Aromatic with a penetrating flavor Moisture : 10% Max Salmonella : Absent / 25 Gms Container of Ajwain Seeds: Type Of Container : Quantity 20'FCL : 13.5 MT 40'FCL : 27 MT
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