white cumin seeds
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Fenugreek Seeds
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We have years of experience in cultivating the best quality Fenugreek Seeds. Our Fenugreek Seeds are processed under hygienic conditions in order to ensure their longer shelf life. Fenugreek Seeds are widely used in preparing pickles as they act as a good antioxidant. We use high-grade packaging material to preserve their freshness and supreme quality. We can provide Fenugreek Seeds in bulk at affordable prices.
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Dill Seeds
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Providing a tangy addition to pickles, salad dressing and fish dishes, fresh dill is available at markets during the summer and early fall while dried dill is available throughout the year. Dill is native to southern russia, western africa and the mediterranean region.
Fenugreek Seeds
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Standardized: Fenugreek Other: Greek hay, Greek clover, alholva (Spanish),1 methi or medhika (Ayurveda),3 hu lu ba (Chinese)Botanical NameTrigonella foenum-graecum L.1 Plant Family: FabaceaeOverviewFenugreek seed has been used medicinally and for culinary purposes for millennia. It is most often utilized in Indian, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern cuisine, but is used commercially as a flavoring agent in much of the world. Its delicate maple-like flavor makes it perfect for baked goods and confectionaries and also for creating imitation maple syrups. Medicinally, it has been utilized in traditional herbalism to support digestion, support lactation in nursing mothers, and as a soothing topical application.BotanyFenugreek is an annual herb with light yellow flowers and three lobed, clover-like leaves, typical of the pea or Fabaceae family.6 Native to the Mediterranean region, the Ukraine, India, and China.5 The generic name, Trigonella, is derived from ancient Greek and means ‘three-angled’ in reference to the shape of the plant’s corolla2 and the specific name, foenum-graecum, literally means ‘Greek hay’ as the plant was used to scent poor quality hay.Cultivation and HarvestingCultivated for commercial purposes extensively in Morocco, Turkey, India, China,5 and South America.History and FolkloreCultivated in ancient Assyria as early as the seventh century B.C.E.5, fenugreek seeds have been appreciated for their medicinal and culinary properties for thousands of years by the people living in this area, in particular the Egyptians.2,5 Fenugreek was first mentioned in the Ebers papyri (ca. 1500 B.C.E.). In Cairo, the seeds were soaked and made into a paste which was referred to as ‘helba.’ This herbal remedy was also utilized in traditional Arabian, Greek, and Indian medicine.5 In TCM (traditional Chinese medicine), fenugreek has been administered since at least eleventh century and is now official in the Chinese pharmacopeia.5 Considered bitter in taste and heating in nature, it is used to dispel dampness and cold and to warm the kidneys. Its main effects are on the kidney, lung, and large intestine meridians.In traditional western herbalism, fenugreek seed has been used for many of the same purposes, particularly to support digestion and lactation in nursing mothers.2,6,7,9 Additionally, fenugreek is an emollient and makes a fine poultice for external use. Its mucilaginous qualities make it beneficial internally as well.In India, the entire plant is considered edible,2,3,8 and the fresh leaves are cooked like spinach. In north India, dried leaves are added to a curry.10 The powdered seed smells of maple and butterscotch2,10 and in Indian cuisine is toasted in hot oil to further enhance the flavor. In southern India, it is added to fish curries and also used in sambar (vegetable lentil stew).10 Further, these ground seeds are used to add a maple flavor to food, beverages, candies, tobacco, imitation maple syrup,2,3,7 and also cosmetics and perfumes.And old wives’ tale maintains that one can add fenugreek seeds to mop water, and that after cleaning, money will be brought into the house.Flavor Notes And EnergeticsEnergetically heating with a pungent, bitter, and sweet taste3,8Herbal ActionsNutritive, digestive, galactagogue, hypoglycaemic, demulcent,6,8 emollient,2,5 secretolytic, hyperemic, expectorant,3,8emmenagogue9Uses and Preparations Dried, ripe seed either whole or powdered as a culinary spice, encapsulated or made into a tincture Dried, ripe seed powdered made into a paste for use as a poultice Scientific ResearchThe Commission E approved internal use of fenugreek as an appetite stimulant and for use externally as a poultice.Precautions Specific: Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner. General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
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365 Spicery Whole Fresh Ajwain Seeds
560 Per Kilogram
1 Kilogram (MOQ)
Healthy Planet Ajwain/ Carrom seed is rich in fiber, minerals, vitamins and antioxidants. It can even be chewed raw, added to water or tea. Ajwain seeds have a bitter and pungent taste. Mostly used in deeply fried foods in india to helps in maintain the digestion of the body. Helpful in cold, asthama, diabetes, to dissolve kidney stone, weightloss, reduce gas and flatulence, acidity and hyperacidity. A few flakes of carom seeds are enough to dominate the flavour of the dish. Popularly known as ajwain in India, it holds its importance in the Ayurveda and Unani medicine. Find more spices on 365 Spicery.com
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Cumin
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We are offering cumin. Cumin is the dried, white fruit with greyish brown colour of a small slender annual herb. The surface of the fruit has 5 primary ridges, alternatively has 4 less distinct secondary ridges bearing numerous short hairs. The plant is 15 to 50 cm high. The aromatic seed like fruit is elongated, ovoid, 3 to 6 mm long, slightly bitter and has a warm flavour. The flowers are white or rose coloured in small umbels. Uses cumin seed have an aromatic odour and bitter taste. It is used as a condiment, and is an ingredient in curry powders, seasonings of breads, cakes and cheese. It is employed in native dishes of central and south america. In medicine, it is used as a stimulant, carminative, stomachic and astringent. Cumin seed oil is used in perfumery and for flavouring liqueurs and cordials
Fenugreek Seeds
75 - 150 Per Kilogram
Native to Southeastern Europe and West Asia, fenugreek is cultivated in India, Argentina, Egypt and the Mediterranean. Fenugreek seed is the ripe fruit of an annual herb. This robust herb has light green leaves, is 30-60 cm tall and produces slender, beaked pods, 10-15 cm long, each pod contains 10-20 small hard yellowish brown seeds, which are smooth and oblong, about 3mm long, each grooved across one corner, giving them a hooked appearance. Able to tolerate frost and low temperatures, fenugreek is grown in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Punjab. Major importers of Indian fenugreek are Saudi Arabia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, The United Kingdom and United States of America.
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Mustard Seeds
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Mustard seeds are also known as rapeseeds. Mustard seeds are the smallest seeds of the various mustard plants. The seeds are about 2mm in diameter and come in yellowish with to black. There are many varieties of mustard which come in a wide range of strengths and flavors. The basic taste and heat of the mustard is largely determined by seed type, preparation and ingredients. Black seed mustard is generally regarded as the hottest type. In india, mustard is known both as oil seed as well as spice. Internationally, however, it is more popular as a spice. The genus brassica consists of over 150 species of annual or biennial herbs several of which are cultivated as oil seed crops like mustard. Other oil seed crops in genus are toria and rapeseed. There are many others, which are cultivated mainly as vegetable like cabbage, collies flower, turnip etc. There are many other, which are being grown as fodder. The mustard seeds of only the above four species have condiment value. The oil yielding brassicas that are predominantly cross pollinated, constitute a group about which considerable confusion exists, regarding their identification and nomenclature. The mustard flour of commerce is a mixture of the flours of two types of mustard seeds; brown or black mustard (nigra) and white mustard (alba). Mustard condimental properties are largely due to the essential principles of these two seeds. The essential principle or volatile oil of the brown mustard is allyl isothiocyanate, while that of white or yellow mustard is acrimyl isothiocyanate. The essential principles are not present as such in the seeds of brown and white mustards but are produced as a result of hydrolysis of their respective glycosides, sinigrin – potassium myronate and sinalbin, by the action of enzyme myrosin, in the presence of moisture under suitable conditions. Mustard seeds are sold either whole or as a ground powder. Nutritional profile of mustard seeds : mustard seeds are a very good source of selenium and omega-3 fatty acids. They are also a good source of phosphorus, magnesium, manganese, dietary fiber, iron, calcium, protein, niacin and zinc.Cultivation of mustard : The black mustard seed grows throughout europe, except in the north eastern parts, also in south siberia, asia minor and northern africa, and is naturalized in north and south america. It is largely cultivated in england, holland, italy, germany and elsewhere for the sake of the seed, used partly as a condiment, and partly for its oil. Mustard seeds generally take 3 to 10 days to germinate if placed under the proper conditions, which include a cold atmosphere and relatively moist soil. Mature mustard plants grow into shrubs. Mustard grows well in temperature regions. Major producers of mustard seeds include hungary, great britain, india, canada and the united states. Brown and black mustard seeds return higher yields than their yellow counterparts. Motanical names : Mrassica nigra koch Mrassica alba linn. Mrassica hirta linn Mrassica juncea (linn) czernjajev. Family names - crucifereae. English names - true mustard or black mustard. White mustard, india mustard or brown mustard. Mustard oil : The seeds yield 23 to 33% of the fixed oil. The volatile oil of mustard is obtained in a yield of 0.7 to 1.2% after the hydrolysis of the glucoside sinigrin, by the enzyme myrosin. Mustard oil for the preparation of volatile oil, the fixed oil is first expressed from the seeds, which are subsequently macerated with tepid warm water for several hours, and steam distilled. The oil obtained is an extremely powerful irritant owing to its volatility and penetrating power, and is responsible for the painful nature of alcohol, or in the black mustard is ground with white mustard for preparing table mustard and also various medicinal preparations, such as bath mustard, mustard bran and mustard flour. The expressed oil has mild rubefacient properties and is used as a liniment. The technical oil obtained during the preparation of mustard also contains the oil from white mustard seeds. In india seeds of black mustard are used in pickles and curries. Mrassica juncea or indian mustard is a self fertile species, and is a very variable annual. Its narrow based leaves are not stem clasping like those of toria and sarson. Rai matures later than either. The mustard seeds are rugose, reddish brown and generally smaller.
Fresh Fenugreek
30 - 60 Per Kilogram
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Cumin
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Cumin Seed are known as Jeera in India. Jeera Or Jeera Powder is an integral part of Indian Cuisine. Jeera is small in size but its nutty flavor and impact on food is tremendous. Jeera Powder will enhance your food aroma, color and flavor Cumin seed are known for curing digestion problems. Cumin as good source of iron, copper, potassium, magnesium, zinc and antioxidant properties. Jeera also consist of vitamin B, vitamin A, vitamin C and E. So what you waiting for go grab some cumin seeds eat the or add them in your food.
Dill Seeds
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Dill Seeds Suppliers Exporters Wholesalers Importers in IndiaDill is the dried fruit of the herb Anethum graveolens, which belongs to the parsley family. Dill seeds are oval-shaped, soft and fluffy and have a pungent and aromatic flavor. Dill seeds have been used since ancient times. The Romans actually used them as a stimulant for gladiators! Today it is widely used in pickling and in German, Russian, Scandinavian and Indian dishes, salad dressing, soup and the preparation of cottage cheese.
Cumin Seeds
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Cumin seeds are the seeds of cuminum cyminum, which belongs to the parsley family. It is pale green in color and elliptical in shape with deep furrows. Cumin seeds has a penetrating flavour and aroma.
Dill Seed
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Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled Color: Clear Consistency: Watery Perfumery Note: Middle Strength of Initial Aroma: Mild - Medium Aromatic Description: Fresh, sweet, herbaceous, slightly earthy. Possible Uses: Amenorrhea, flatulence, griping pains.
Dill Seeds
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We offer the clients superior quality dill seeds that are oval-shaped, soft and fluffy. The variety of dill seeds offered by us has a pungent and aromatic flavor and is extensively used in pickling. We offer the dill seeds at competitive prices to valued clients. why our dill seeds? freshhighly purenatural fragrancefood grade packaging widely used in picklinggerman, russian, scandinavian and indian dishessalad dressingsoupspreparation of cottage cheese
Cardamom
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Cardamom is used as a healing spice since centuries. Its aroma can revitalise your day. Cardamom Incense Sticks are made in an eco-friendly process from the extracts of handpicked cardamom found in southern India. The rich fragrance and purity of these incense sticks are highly acknowledged to bring freshness and vitality.
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Coriander Seeds
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Ajwain Seeds
300 Per Kilogram
Cummin Seeds
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The company is enlisted among the reliable Manufacturers, Exporters and Suppliers of Cummin Seeds in India. Our Whole Cumin Seeds are beneficial for digestion and helps in preventing from various severe diseases like diarrhea nausea and many more. Cumin Seed, we provide, is highly demanded by our customers due to its numerous health benefits. We provide Cummin Seeds in different quantities as per the requirement of buyer.
Coriander
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION :Coriander, also known as cilantro, Chinese parsley or dhania, is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. Coriander is native to regions spanning from southern Europe and northern Africa to southwestern Asia. It is a soft plant growing to 50 cm tall. SPECIFICATION : Kinds (whole or splits): – Indori (washed/unwashed),Kanpuri (washed/unwashed) , Badami (washed/unwashed)Purity: 98%Extraneous matter: 2% maxSplit Seeds: 5% maxDamaged seeds other than insect damage:2% maxMoisture: 8% maxLive infestation: NilPacking: New thin jute bags in 8/9/10/25/40 KgsNew PP bags in 8/9/10/25/40 Kgs
Cumin Seeds
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The Cumin Seeds that we provide are free from foreign particles that can affect their purity. The Cumin Seeds that we offer have no other alternative when it comes to optimum quality. Moreover, we are one of the distinguished Cumin Seeds Suppliers based in India.
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