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Cassia ||
Cumin ||
Vanilla ||
Ginger ||
Clove ||
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Coriander ||
Curry Leaf ||
Fennel ||
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Saffron ||
Cinnamon ||
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Mint ||
Mustard ||
Pepper ||
Onion ||
Parsley ||
Fenugreek ||
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Rosemary ||
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Chilli ||
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Asafoetida
In Hindi : Hing
Asafoetida or asafoetid (Devil's dung) is the dried latex (oleo-gum-resin)
exuded from the living rhizome, rootstock or taproot of an unbelliferous
plant of varied species.
A popular spice in foods and medicines, being unique in blend and made
with finest ingredients, Indian Asafoetida enjoys an exalted positions in
the International market.
The two types of Asafoetidas used commonly are white and the dark. Though
the composition of both varieties is the same, white Asafoetida is
water-soluble while the dark one is fried in the oil and powdered for use
in cuisines. Asafoetida is claimed to be an aphrodisiac and a preventive
medicine for infectious diseases. It helps digestion and prevents
flatulence.
Commercially, Indian Asafoetida comes in three forms; 'tears, mass and
paste', according to the quality. Another classification names two
varieties ; 'Hing, and Hingra' which are again sub-divided on the basis of
criteria like place of origin, flavour and colour.
India exports several types of Asafoetida. Major among them are Hing and
Hingra, Irani Hing, Pathani Hing, Hadda, Sweet, Bitter, White and Dark.
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