Fennel seeds (Sounf) give a sweet licorice-like taste and scent to curries, stews, bread, desserts, and beverages. In some parts of the world, people chew plain or sugar-coated fennel seeds after a meal. Chewing fennel seeds is thought to help aid digestion and prevent gas. Fennel seeds may help prevent or reduce gas in several ways
Black Cumin Seeds is a quintessential spice in a few different blends, including curry powder. It is also used as part of a rub, in a marinade, and as a seasoning for hearty dishes.
Cinnamon use Bread, such as cinnamon rolls, hot cross buns, and morning buns.Cookies, such as snickerdoodles, rugelach, and baklava.Apple desserts such as baked apples, apple pie, apple crisp, and apple crumble. Rice pudding.French toast.Churros. Pumpkin, squash, or sweet potato pie.
Turmeric is a spice commonly used in Asian food. It has a warm, bitter taste and is frequently used to flavor and color curry powders, mustards, butter, and cheeses.
Black Pepper Crushed is the perfect partner for your meals when you need that extra tinge of flavor, having the authentic taste for the ultimate food experience.
Mace is typically used in baking—where those warm notes bridge the savory and sweet in rich foods like donuts, cakes, and sweet potato or pumpkin pie. Mace also adds creative complexity to meaty braises and stews
Mint powder can be used on cooked dishes such as dal and curries. As heat diminishes their flavor quickly, mint powders are often used raw or added to the dish right before serving. In Indian and Central Asian recipes, mint powders can be used to make cool refreshing drinks like mintage or jaljeera.
Garlic Powder pungent flavor, garlic powder is widely used around the world as a seasoning or condiment. As a condiment, it is used for flavoring mayonnaise and tomato ketchup or sauces, salad dressings, gravies, stews, spaghetti, chutneys, pickles, curried dishes, etc
Emaan Coriander Powder Prepared with fresh and aromatic coriander seeds, Emaan Coriander Powder not only enhances the texture of your meal but also makes it irresistibly aromatic.
Mace is typically used in baking—where those warm notes bridge the savory and sweet in rich foods like donuts, cakes, and sweet potato or pumpkin pie. Mace also adds creative complexity to meaty braises and stews
Onion powder brings an additional asset that makes it incredibly useful in the kitchen. It disburses evenly throughout the dish for a rich, all-over onion flavor. Sprinkle it into soups and stews, create creamy dips and salad dressings, perk up casseroles and vegetables, or use it as a base for rubs and marinades.
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