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Carom Seeds/bishop Seeds

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Jul-31-21

Botanical Name - Trachyspermum ammi

Category - Spices/Medicinal

Form - Dry

Part Used - Seeds

General Information - Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi L. Sprague) is an annual aromatic and herbaceous plant of the family Apiaceae. It is an erect annual herb with a striate stem and originated in the eastern regions of Persia and India. Its fruits are small, and grayish-brown in color. Ajwain has several other common names in English, including carom, Ethiopian cumin, wild parsley, and bishopâ??s weed.

Phytochemicals - Trachyspermum ammi (L.)commonly known as ajwain or caraway is native to Egypt and widely grown all over Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. The seeds of T. ammi (L.) are widely used in India and eastern Asia, both in diet and in traditional medicine. They contain fiber (11.9%), carbohydrates (38.6%), tannins, glycosides, moisture (8.9%), protein (15.4%), fat (18.1%), saponins, flavone, and mineral matter (7.1%). Essential oil prepared from seeds contains thymol (50 - 60%), -terpinene, and p-cymene, along with and pinenes, -thujen, myrcene, 1,8-cineole, and carvacrol.


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Product Origin - India

HSN Code - 09109914

Packaging Details - 1kg, 10kg, 25kgs, 30kgs

Key Specification - Moisture < 8%, Color: Green, 99% Purity

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Packaging Type : Plastic Packet, Paper Box
Usage : Cooking
Specialities : Non Harmful, Long Shelf Life
Cultivation Type : Natural
Shelf Life ; 1 Year
Grade Standard : Food Grade
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Chew a spoonful of raw Ajwain seeds every day in the morning. Maintain a gap of half an hour between eating Ajwain and having your breakfast. If you have these seeds the first thing in the morning, they help your body release digestive juices which can make digestion better.
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Carom seeds, also known as " Ajwain : or "Omma : in various regions, are small, oval-shaped seeds renowned for their distinctive, pungent flavor and numerous culinary and medicinal uses. Sourced from the Trachyspermum ammi plant, carom seeds are celebrated for their intense aroma and versatility. At Vishwarupa Global Trades Vision Private Limited, we offer high-quality carom seeds, meticulously sourced and processed to ensure exceptional flavor and potency.

Flavor Profile
Carom seeds have a strong, distinctive flavor with a pungent, slightly bitter taste and a hint of thyme-like aroma. The seeds are known for their intense spiciness, which can add a unique depth of flavor to both savory and baked dishes. The flavor of carom seeds can be quite potent, so they are often used sparingly in cooking.

Culinary Uses
Carom seeds are used in a variety of culinary applications to add depth and flavor:

Indian Cuisine: In Indian cooking, carom seeds are used in spice blends, pickles, and various dishes. They are commonly added to
bread (such as naan and parathas), curries, and vegetable dishes to enhance flavor and aroma.

Middle Eastern Cuisine: Carom seeds are used in Middle Eastern cooking to flavor bread and pastries. They are often
included in spice blends and added to savory dishes for their aromatic qualities.

Baking: Carom seeds are used in baking to flavor breads, crackers, and pastries. Their strong, aromatic flavor adds a unique
twist to baked goods.

Soups and Stews: Carom seeds can be added to soups and stews to impart a distinctive, spicy flavor. They are used in small
quantities to avoid overwhelming the dish.

Beverages: Carom seeds are sometimes used to flavor teas and herbal infusions, where their aromatic qualities can enhance the
drink.

Health Benefits
Carom seeds are valued for their potential health benefits and medicinal properties:

Digestive Health: Carom seeds are known to aid digestion by stimulating the production of digestive enzymes. They can help
relieve symptoms of indigestion, bloating, and gas.

Antimicrobial Properties: Carom seeds have natural antimicrobial properties that can help protect against infections and
improve oral health.

Anti-Inflammatory Effects: The seeds contain compounds with anti-inflammatory effects that can help reduce inflammation and
alleviate symptoms of inflammatory conditions.

Packaging and Availability
Our carom seeds are available in various packaging sizes to cater to different needs, from bulk quantities for industrial use to smaller packs for home cooks. We package the seeds in airtight, moisture-resistant containers to preserve their freshness, flavor, and aromatic qualities during storage and transport.

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