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WEIGHT: 75G
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The ancient Aryans considered it as a powerful remedy for various disorders of the anatomical system and prescribed it as an effective cure for dyspepsia malaria, delirium. The Egyptian used it for embalming. The Asians are said to have it as an aphrodisiac. Pepperine is considered to be the major constituent responsible for the bitter taste of black pepper and has been used to impart pungency to dishes.
The high value and very high cost of cultivation has increased the risk, and thus commercial growers take extra ordinary precautions in the cultivation of Black Pepper. With the result under conventional farming there is a very heavy use of Chemical Pesticides in commercial cultivation.
WEIGHT: 50 gm
This is a very minor spice in terms of volume of production as well as in terms of its usage, both in India as well as in International markets. Raw ajwain smells almost exactly like thyme because it also contains thymol, but is more aromatic and less subtle in taste, as well as slightly bitter and pungent.
WEIGHT: 100G
Kalonji, which may also be called nigella, refers to small black seeds grown on Kalonji bushes, which are grown widely through India.. Kalonji is both flavoring, added to a variety of traditional foods, and an herbal remedy that has been touted as the magic bullet for a variety of ailments.
WEIGHT: 50g
Tracing its origin from “Amritsari Chhole”, a North Indian delicacy, famous all over the world now. A spicy blend with sour citrous note. Popular mainly in Sindh, Punjab & Pakistan by the name of “Pindi Chhole” and served with Bhatura, Kulcha or Puri. Came from the street food but now popular in Homes & Restaurants as well.
WEIGHT: 100gms
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