Product Specification
Product Descriptions
Spices- Fenugreek
- The name fenugreek or foenum-graecum is from Latin for "Greek hay". The plant's similarity to wild clover has likely spawned its Swedish name: "bockhornsklöver" as well as the German: "Bockshornklee", both literally meaning: "ram's
horn clover".
Botanical Name |
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Trigonella foenum-graecum L |
Harvesting Season |
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Feb, March |
Flavour |
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powerful ,aromatic and bittersweet, like burnt sugar. There is a aftertaste, similer to celery or lovage.r to celery or lovage |
Packing |
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18 kgs/25 kgs /40 kgs in Jute or HDPE Bags Or As per buyer’s Requirement |
Labelling |
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As per buyer's requirement |
Shipping
Jabs shipping different grades, as per the buyers requirement.
Fenugreek seeds yields both a herb and a spice. India and Egypt are Primary countries of origin.
Home Remedies
- Fenugreek seeds helps to control type I and II diabetes.
- It reduces high serum cholesterol.
- This seeds relieves constipation may be because the seeds contain a gum which when mixed with water expands in the gut and adds bulk to the stool.
- It can be prescribed to nursing mothers to increase their milk production.
- Since fenugreek seeds contain chemicals (diosgenin and estrogens isoflavones) similar to the female sex hormone oestrogen is considered as a potent menstruation promoter (menstrual discomforts), minimise symptoms
of menopause. - Fenugreek sprouts can be incorporated in your salads to help to minimise these problems.