Natco Curry Leaves have a mild, spicy aroma and flavour. They are widley used in Indian cusine, particularly in curry powder, green chutneys and marinade pastes. Use generously doubling the quantity in recipes requiring fresh curry leaves. -
Star anise is similar to aniseed, but with a sweeter flavour that works very well in spicy dishes. It has a spicy flavour and a little burning. Excellent spice to dishes of poultry, fish and soups. Perfectly diversifies flavour sauces and meat. It is used in Indian and Chinese cooking, as well as mulled wine.
Cinnamon is a highly delicious spice. It has been prized for its medicinal properties for thousands of years. Modern science has now confirmed what people have known for ages.
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Fenugreek seeds are small, roughly angular, brownish yellow seeds, which have a pleasantly bitter flavour and strong aroma. The seeds are often toasted to enhance their pungent aroma, and then powdered alone or with other spices. In Indian cuisine, fenugreek seed is a common ingredient in curry powders and pickle powders. It is also used to temper various vegetable and dal based dishes to enhance the aroma and taste.
Fudco Extra Hot Chilli powder is a staple ingredient found in every Indian Kitchen. It is one of the main spice needed for every spicy food. It is ground from the finest and most pungent red chilies. It has a hot flavor, enhances other ingredients and the dish as a whole. Add it to your food as per your taste. Chilli powder also adds red color. It has a long shelf life. Store in a dry and cool place.
Bay Leaves have a mild and sweet taste. Use bay leaves to flavour pilaus, biryanis, meat curries, pasta sauces, casseroles and stews
Bay leaves are grown in the Mediterranean region and are mainly used in soups, stews, meat and vegetable dishes. The leaves also flavour classic French dishes such as bouillabaisse and bouillon. Bay leaves are pungent and have a sharp, bitter taste. In ancient times, the leaf was symbol of honour, health and good fortune. Bay leaves can be added for a more pungent flavour in bean, split pea and vegetable soups, meat stews, spaghetti sauce and chilli. Be sure to remove bay leaves before eating a dish that has finished cooking.
Available in 10g jar.