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Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum)
Use 1-2 tsp for 4 servings
Description
Fenugreek has a strong, pungent aroma and a bitter 'curry-like' flavour which often dominates curry powders.
Fenugreek complements - curries, pickles, chutneys.
Did you know?
Fenugreek was used as a conditioning powder to give horses a glossy coat, and was reputed to cure baldness in men. Harem women ate roasted Fenugreek to develop a buxom figure. The Egyptians used Fenugreek for incense and embalming. Made into a paste and spread over the body, Fenugreek is supposed to reduce fever. Fenugreek restores nitrogen in the soil as it comes from the pea family.
Quality
Ground Fenugreek has a warm, yellowish-brown colour with a strong curry-like flavour.
Usage
Fenugreek is used in a variety of spice mixes, such as sambhar powder, which flavours Southern Indian vegetable and dhal dishes, and Ethiopian berbere, a hot and spicy blend for seasoning stews.
Curry powders and Indian spice mixes for chutneys and pickles include ground Fenugreek.

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