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Saffron (Kesar) is the most expensive spice and it is a colour too. Saffron has a very subtle flavour and aroma. It is used as a culinary seasoning for chicken and meat, biriyani, pulao, etc. It adds taste, colour, and aroma to Indian sweets like Rasmalai, Kesar Pista etc. and flavours kheer, badam milk, saffron milk, etc.
Garam Masala is a versatile and aromatic spice blend widely used in Indian cuisine When exporting Garam Masala powder from India its important to provide a detailed description Heres an overview By exporting our authentic Garam Masala powder you can introduce the flavors of Indian cuisine to customers worldwide and enhance their dishes with the aromatic blend of spices Ingredients Our Garam Masala powder is made from a carefully selected combination of highquality spices The typical ingredients include coriander seeds cumin seeds black peppercorns cardamom pods cinnamon sticks cloves and nutmeg These spices are roasted and ground to create a fine powder with a balanced flavor profile Distinct Flavor and Aroma Garam Masala offers a warm aromatic and slightly sweet taste It has a rich and complex flavor profile with notes of earthiness warmth and subtle sweetness The blend of spices adds depth and enhances the overall taste of dishes Usage Garam Masala powder is a versatile spice blend that can be used in various dishes It is often added towards the end of the cooking process or as a finishing touch to preserve its aromatic flavors Garam Masala can be used in curries stews lentil dishes rice preparations vegetable dishes and even in marinades for meats and poultry It adds a unique and authentic Indian flavor to the dishes Preparation Garam Masala powder is typically used in small quantities as its flavors are potent It can be added directly to the dish during cooking or sprinkled on top as a garnish The amount of Garam Masala used can be adjusted based on personal taste preferences and the desired level of spiciness Packaging and Shelf Life Our Garam Masala powder is carefully packaged to ensure maximum freshness and flavor retention It is available in various packaging options including pouches jars or bulk containers to meet your export requirements Proper packaging helps preserve the quality and shelf life of the masala powder
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Cinnamon is the inner bark of a tropical evergreen tree. A native of India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam the best cinnamon grows along the coastal strip. In ancient Egypt cinnamon was used medicinally and as a flavoring for beverages, It was also used in embalming, where body cavities were filled with spiced preservatives. In the ancient world cinnamon was more precious than gold. This is not too surprising though, as in Egypt the abundance of gold made it a fairly common ornamental metal. Nero, emperor of Rome in the first century AD, burned a years supply of cinnamon on his wifeâ??s funeral pyre â?? an extravagant gesture meant to signify the depth of his loss. Cinnamon was known in medieval Europe, where it was a staple ingredient, along with ginger, in many recipes. Since most meals were prepared in a single cauldron, casseroles containing both meat and fruit were common and cinnamon helped bridge the flavours. When crusaders brought home sugar, it too was added to the pot. Mince pie is a typical combination of this period which still survives. The demand for cinnamon was enough to launch a number of explorers enterprises. The Portuguese invaded India & Sri Lanka immediately after reaching India in 1536. The Sinhalese King paid the Portuguese tributes of 110,000 kilograms of cinnamon annually. The Dutch captured Indian & Sri Lanka in 1636 and established a system of cultivation that exists to this day. In its wild state, trees grow high on stout trunks. Under cultivation, the shoots are continually cropped almost to ground level, resulting in a low bush, dense with thin leafy branches. From these, come the finest quills. Cooking with Cinnamon Cassia and cinnamon have similar uses, but since it is more delicate, cinnamon is used more in dessert dishes. It is commonly used in cakes and other baked goods, milk and rice puddings, chocolate dishes and fruit desserts, particularly apples and pears. It is common in many Middle Eastern and North African dishes, in flavouring lamb tagines or stuffed aubergines. It is used in curries and pilaus and in garam masala. It may be used to spice mulled wines, creams and syrups. The largest importer of Indian cinnamon is Mexico, where it is drunk with coffee and chocolate and brewed as a tea. Yesraj Enterprises - Exporter, Manufacturer, Supplier of Cinnamon based in Pune, Maharashtra, India. ... Trade Information. Payment Terms; Others, Cash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA) , L/C at the site ,Delivery Time; 1-3 Days.
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