Seed Spices Dealers in Tiruchengode, Namakkal

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  • Cumin Seeds

    Cumin Seeds

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    Having a wide network, we work on all Payment Terms as per the suitability of our patrons. Our payment procedures are reliable and legal. We do not impose hidden charges. Being a Supplier of Cumin Seeds, we continue in the same vein and keep enchanting our customers with our spotless quality.

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  • Black Pepper Seeds

    Black Pepper Seeds

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    • Type: Black Pepper
    • Shape: Oval, Round
    • Application: Cooking, Food, Pickle, Snacks
    • Style: Dried
    • Certification: ISO Certified
    • Shelf Life: 1years
    • Color: Black
    • Taste: Spicy
    • Packaging Type: Plastic Packets
    • Drying Process: Natural
    • Feature: Complete Purity, Compositionally, Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Good For Health, Good In Taste, Hygienically Packed
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  • Fenugreek

    Fenugreek

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    We are offering fenugreek fenugreek is commonly known as maithray in india. The fresh fenugreek leaves supplied by us are procured directly from the farm and stored in the cool dry place so they are remarkable for retaining their freshness for considerably a longer period of time. Our organic fenugreek seeds are variedly used in the preparation of cuisines like pickles, curry powders, pastes etc. In addition to the above, it is also used as conditioner for hair. Additionally, we are one of the most trusted fenugreek exporters from india. (trigonella foenum-graecum) is a plant in the family fabaceae. It is commonly known as maithray (bangla,gujarati), methi or mithi (hindi , nepali, marathi मेथी, and urdu ميتهي , from the sanskrit मेथिका), menthyada soppu (ಮೆಂತ್ಯ) (kannada), ventayam (வெந்தயம்) (tamil), menthulu (telugu), hilbeh (حلبة arabic), or ulluva (malayalam)، shambalîleh (شنبليله persian). Fenugreek is used both as an herb (the leaves) and as a spice (the seed). It is cultivated worldwide as a semi-arid crop. It is frequently used in curry. use the rhombic yellow to amber colored fenugreek seed, commonly called maithray, is frequently used in the preparation of pickles, curry powders, and pastes, and is often encountered in the cuisine of the indian subcontinent. The young leaves and sprouts of fenugreek are eaten as greens, and the fresh or dried leaves are used to flavor other dishes. The dried leaves (called kasuri methi) have a bitter taste and a strong characteristic smell. in india, fenugreek seeds are mixed with yogurt and used as a conditioner for hair. It is one of the three ingredients of idli and dosa (tamil). It is also one of the ingredients in the making of khakhra, a type of bread. It is used in injerataita, a type of bread unique to ethiopian and eritrean cuisine. The word for fenugreek in amharic is abesh, and the seed is reportedly also often used in ethiopia as a natural herbal medicine in the treatment of diabetes. It is also sometimes used as an ingredient in the production of clarified butter (amharic: qibé, ethiopian and eritrean tigrinya: tesme), which is similar to indian ghee. in turkey, fenugreek gives its name, çemen, to a hot paste used in pastirma. The same paste is used in egypt for the same purpose. The arabic word hulba حلبة (helba in egypt) for the seed resembles its mandarin chinese counterpart hu lu ba. In yemen it is the main condiment and an ingredient added to the national dish called saltah. Fenugreek, or shambalîleh شنبليله in persian, is also one of four herbs used for the iranian recipe ghormeh sabzi. in egypt, fenugreek seeds are prepared as tea, by being boiled then sweetened. This is a popular winter drink served in coffee shops. In other parts of the middle east fenugreek is used in a variety of sweet confections. A cake dessert known as helba in the islamic world is a tasty treat during islamic holidays. This is a semolina cake covered in sugar or maple-like syrup, and sprinkled with fenugreek seeds on top. jews customarily eat the fenugreek during the meal of the first andor second night of rosh hashana (the new year). It is green and is similar to the verb (to increase) in hebrew, which symbolically signifies a prayer that their merits will increase. fenugreek is a galactagogue that is often used to increase milk supply in lactating human women. seeds fenugreek seeds are a rich source of the polysaccharide galactomannan. They are also a source of saponins such as diosgenin, yamogenin, gitogenin, tigogenin, and neotigogens. Other bioactive constituents of fenugreek include mucilage, volatile oils, and alkaloids such as choline and trigonelline. fenugreek is frequently used in the production of flavoring for artificial syrups. The taste of toasted fenugreek is additionally based on substituted pyrazines, as is cumin. By itself, it has a somewhat bitter taste. fenugreek is mainly used as a digestive aid. Fenugreek seed is widely used as a galactagogue (milk producing agent) by nursing mothers to increase inadequate breast milk supply. Studies have shown that fenugreek is a potent stimulator of breastmilk production and its use was associated with increases in milk production of as much as 900%. it can be found in capsule form in many health food stores. supplements of fenugreek seeds were shown to lower serum cholesterol, triglyceride, and low-density lipoprotein in human patients and experimental models of hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia (basch et al., 2003). several human intervention trials demonstrated that the antidiabetic effects of fenugreek seeds ameliorate most metabolic symptoms associated with type-1 and type-2 diabetes in both humans and relevant animal models (basch et al., 2003; srinivas, 2005). fenugreek is currently available commercially in encapsulated forms and is being prescribed as dietary supplements for the control of hypercholesterolemia and diabetes by practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine. in recent research, fenugreek seeds were experimentally shown to protect against cancers of the breast (amin et al., 2005) and colon (raju et al., 2006). The hepatoprotective properties of fenugreek seeds have also been reported in experimental models (raju and bird, 2006; kaviarasan et al., 2006; thirunavukarrasu et al., 2003). fenugreek

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  • Coriander Seeds

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    We are offering spices coriander seeds. Rounded coriander seeds broken coriander seeds

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  • Cumin

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    Cumin

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  • Cumin

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    Cumin, Black Seeds, Masuri Rice

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  • Tamarind Seed

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  • Coriander

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    Atta, Flour, Flour

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  • dhania

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    dhania

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  • Copper Scrap

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