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Spices in order to release their essential oils, most of them except for a few like nutmeg are dry roasted before being ground into spice mixes. Usually using a spice grinder rather than a mortar and pestle is preferable to blend to make sure that your mixes are ground finely. This is because a few spices like cassia bark are very tough and hard to blend into a fine powder.
- Black Pepper
- Cardamom
- Cloves
- Coriander
- CUmin
- Fenugreek
- Jeera
- Kitchen Must Have Spices
- Kitchen Must Spices
- Mustard Seeds
- Saffron
- SPices
- Turmeric
- May 21, 2022
- 4 min read
Aren’t you tempted by the thought of having a hot cup of spicy tea, hot coffee or even a steaming bowl of cooked rice in vegetables with ghee or a warm bowl of vegetable soup in the evenings? Life without spice isn't that tasty! Let’s have a look on the regularly used spices in the Indian kitchen.
- black pepper
- cardamom
- cloves
- coriander
- coriander seeds
- cumin
- fenugreek
- fenugreek seeds
- haldi
- indian spices
- jeera
- mustard seeds
- saffron
- spices
- spices of india
- turmeric
- March 24, 2022
- 4 min read