An essential ingredient in curry and masala mixtures. Strongly aromatic, spicy and slightly bitter in taste.
Cumin is a member of the parsley family. It comes mostly from Iran and India, though it is native to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and Egypt. It is actually grown in many places, since it is rather easy to grow and adapts well to a variety of climates. Cumin has a distinctive, slightly bitter yet warm flavour. Replace every 6 months or so.
Net Weight: 1Kg
Unripe green mangoes are dried and powdered to make amchur powder, a tart pale beige to the brownish powder used in dishes where acidity is required. Amchur is used to add a sour tangy fruity flavour without moisture in northern Indian dishes. Used in stir-fried vegetable dishes, soups, curries, and to tenderize meat and poultry.
Ghee is clarified butter, the secret ingredient that gives Indian cooking its distinctive flavour. It is ideal for sauteing, braising, pan-frying and deep-frying. Often 1 tablespoon of ghee will work just as well as four tablespoons of any other cooking oil. It is an all-natural, salt-free, lactose-free alternative to hydrogenated cooking oils.
This is a Vegetarian product.
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