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coriander seed powder, is a versatile spice commonly used in culinary dishes around the world. It's made by grinding dried coriander seeds into a fine powder, imparting a distinct flavor and aroma to a variety of savory and sweet recipes.
Garam masala is rich in omega 6, which is healthy. Garam masala helps in the prevention of loss of appetite too. Garam masala contains cinnamon which is a known source of fiber and aids in restoring digestive enzymes in the body.
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Name of Product : Spices Price of Product : Depends on products Product Origin : Gujarat - India Key Specification/Special Features : Spices Harmonization System (HS) Code : 91099 Minimum Order Size : As per customer requirements Packaging : Depends on products
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Tej Patta In Indian cooking, Tej Patta is used in much the same manner as European. It is included as woe leaf and usally cooked for the length of the dish, removed just before serving. It's aromatic flavour is trminiscent of cinnamon and clove. Tej patta leaves are usualy added with mustrad sees, cumin seeds, cardamom pods and other frying spices at the beginning of asish and browned slightly.
Nutmeg What is : Nutmeg is spice from the seed of nutmeg tree (Myristica fragnans). This tree is the source of two popular spices, nutmeg and mace. Nutmeg is the inner seed while mace is the cover of the seed with red and lace-like substance. This tropical evergreen tree is native to Indonesia. Benefit : Has natural pain-relieving characteristics, to reduce pain from wounds, injuries, strains and chronic inflammation. It can promotes digestion with its fiber content, which can stimulate the digestive process by promoting peristaltic motion in the smooth muscles of the intestine. Its essential oil content, called myristicin and macelignan have been proven to reduce the degradation of neural pathways and cognitive function that commonly afflicts people with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. It has a high content of magnesium, an essential mineral in the body that reduces nerve tension, creates a feeling of relaxation or sedation and helps induce relaxation and sleep. Nutmeg has potential use against cancerous cells. Studies have shown that a certain methanolic compound in it and its essential oil can actually induce cell death (apoptosis) in leukemia cells, thereby stopping the spread and metastasis of this terrible variety of cancer that commonly afflicts children. Nutmeg also can be use to boost the appearance and health of the skin which is also great for skin care. It can help to reduce inflammation and irritation of the skin, promote hydration and a smooth appearance. Its high mineral content makes nutmeg a good ingredient for regulating blood circulation and pressure. Uses : For culinary dishes, especially for sweet and savory dishes. Used in several food ingredients and flavoring agents. Used in variety of beverages, for unique taste or as a garnish. Extracted to essential oil. Used for herbal medicine.
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Turmeric is a spice that comes from the turmeric plant. It is commonly used in Asian food. You probably know turmeric as the main spice in curry. It has a warm, bitter taste and is frequently used to flavor or color curry powders, mustards, butters, and cheeses. But the root of turmeric is also used widely to make medicine. It contains a yellow-colored chemical called curcumin, which is often used to color foods and cosmetics. Turmeric is used for arthritis, heartburn (dyspepsia), joint pain, stomach pain, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, bypass surgery, hemorrhage, diarrhea, intestinal gas, stomach bloating, loss of appetite, jaundice, liver problems, a skin condition called lichen planus, skin inflammation from radiation treatment, and fatigue. It is also used for headaches, bronchitis, colds, lung infections, fibromyalgia, leprosy, fever, menstrual problems, itchy skin, recovery after surgery, and cancers. Other uses include depression, Alzheimer's disease, swelling in the middle layer of the eye (anterior uveitis), diabetes, water retention, worms, an autoimmune disease called systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), tuberculosis, urinary bladder inflammation, and kidney problems. Some people apply turmeric to the skin for pain, ringworm, sprains and swellings, bruising, leech bites, eye infections, acne, inflammatory skin conditions and skin sores, soreness inside of the mouth, infected wounds, and gum disease. Turmeric is also used as an enema for people with inflammatory bowel disease. In food and manufacturing, the essential oil of turmeric is used in perfumes, and its resin is used as a flavor and color component in foods.
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Turmeric: Curcuma Longa is the scientific name for turmeric. The dried powdered spice that many people use in recipes comes from the root (rhizome) portion of the plant Curcuma longa. The unprocessed form of this root bears a strong resemblance to ginger root, and that resemblance is not a coincidence! Turmeric, ginger, and cardamom are plants all belonging to the Zingiberaceae family—also known as the ginger family. You'll sometimes hear turmeric being referred to as Indian saffron since its deep yellow-orange color is similar to that of saffron. Turmeric has been used throughout history as a culinary spice, herbal medicine, and fabric dye and is considered auspicious and holy in India because of its uses in various Hindu and religious ceremonies. Turmeric root has a distinctive taste and aroma. Its flavor is peppery, warm, and bitter while its fragrance is mild yet slightly reminiscent of orange and ginger. India is the largest producer and exporter of turmeric powder. US is the largest Importer of turmeric, India provides 90% of the US demand, followed by Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh. Descriptions : Cuddapa : Finger - Polished : 10% : 2.5% Finger : Polished : 10% : 2.5% : Salem Nizamabad : Finger - Polished : 10% : 2.5%
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