The Spice Way Fenugreek Seeds - Whole ( 8 oz ) great for Indian curry seasoning
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Yes, you can; I'm in the process of doing so myself.
Because fenugreek is sometimes used to make pickles, it's only natural that it would make you think of them.
Fenugreek is a plant that originated in South Eastern Europe and West Asia and is now grown in India, Argentina, Egypt, and the Mediterranean (Southern France, Morocco, and Lebanon). Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Punjab are among the states in India where it is widely grown. br> It's simple to find answers to questions like yours; the next time you have one, just Google it.
Yes, but crush them first and strain through a tea strainer. Don't use too much, and make sure it's really strong.
Selected User Reviews For The Spice Way Fenugreek Seeds - Whole ( 8 oz ) great for Indian curry seasoning
I enjoy Indian cuisine and cook my own meals at home to avoid high levels of oil/fat, salt, white carbs, and a low vegetable-to-protein ratio. sauce in Indian restaurants or as a take-out menu item Many spices used in Indian cooking can be found in supermarkets, but ground roasted fenugreek is something I've never seen. These packets will give you a LOT of fenugreek spice (since it should be used sparingly), which you can toast and grind before storing in a spice rack. a shaker jar that is the right size.
This is what I use for my homemade hair care products, and it works wonderfully.
It has a wonderful aroma and flavor. A word of advice: Before grinding it, toast it briefly (about 60 seconds).
Seed is uniform and clean, and it comes in new, resealable packaging. After soaking, there are no persistently hard seeds. Aromatic flavor with a lovely freshness to it. It only took two days for the seeds to sprout. In every way, this is outstanding.
Fenugreek is a versatile herb that I use in a variety of applications, including my water. I like how it comes in a bag because I can grind it or keep it whole. It has a maple syrup scent to it.
DO NOT use this to care for your hair. These aren't seeds at all. I can use the sprouts for salad now that I've failed at making my spritz. There are no sprouts in this area because they have turned black and moldy.
I bought it to add to my collection of Indian spices. This makes me very happy. When I'm in need of more, I'll definitely buy from you again.
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