Telugu Fenugreek Seeds (Methi seeds) 100g

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Description

Usually sauteed in hot oil before adding vegetables to your dish. Used in pickles and chutneys and an important ingredient in Vindaloo. Germinates easily as a cast. Excellent in salads.

Natco fenugreek seeds, also called Methi seeds

Usually sauté in hot oil before adding it to your vegetable bowl. Used in pickles and chutneys and an important ingredient in Vindaloo. Germinates easily like watercress. Excellent in salads. Methi or buckhorn beach is native to an area stretching from Iran to northern India, but is now cultivated far and wide elsewhere, including China, North and East Africa, Ukraine and Greece. Its taste is a bit bitter and peculiar, not unlike celery. The Egyptians use fenugreek seeds for medicinal purposes or roasted the seeds for use as coffee. They also ate sprouted seeds and fresh leaves. People in India use the leaves as a vegetable and the seed as a spice in curry. Derivatives are used as aromas for imitation maple syrup, vanilla compositions, rum and butterscotch.

Culinary use: The main use of fenugreek extract is in curry powder, which is important in many blends, especially vindaloo and the hot curries in Sri Lanka. It is an ingredient in Panch Puran, the Indian blend of five spices. In homemade powders, the amount used can be controlled, but in cheap purchased powders it often prevails. When fish is stewed, especially strong-tasting fish such as tuna and mackerel, fenugreek is often included in the spice mix. Many chutneys and pickles incorporate it and it gives a tangy aroma to vegetables. The leaves, both fresh and dried, are used in meat curries, dhal and vegetable dishes and chutneys.

Ingredients – fenugreek seeds.

Storage: Once opened, remove to an airtight container. Store in a cool, dry place.

Suitable for vegetarians, gluten free

Methi Seeds are used to flavour several dishes and also form part of spice mixtures such as Panch phoron. One teaspoon taken with a glass of water every morning is said to have a soothing and cooling effect.

Health benefits:

– Fenugreek acts as a detoxifier according to Ayurveda, as it has a bitter taste (which is one of the 6 tastes or ‘rasas’ in Ayurveda)
– It helps in medical conditions such as diabetes, stomach problems, high blood pressure, cholesterol  etc.
– It is said to be good for lactating mothers as it helps increase milk production
– Methi powder is considered good for the hair as it is a natural conditioner and helps reduce dandruff. It is often mixes with other powders such as Henna or Amla powder and applied

Tips: 

Adding half a teaspoon of Methi seeds to the dosa lentil-rice-mixture while soaking will make dosas more crisp.

Nutritions Facts
Serving Size 100 gram
Calories 323
Total Fat 6 g
Total Carbohydrate 58 g
Dietary fiber 25 g
Protein 23 g
Sodium 67 mg

Percentages are based on a diet of 2000 calories a day.

Additional information

Weight 0.100 kg