TURMERIC​

Botanical name: Curcuma longa Family: Zingiberaceae

Turmeric

Types We Deal: ERODE TURMERIC, SALEM TURMERIC, NIZAMABAD TURMERIC

Forms Available:
TURMERIC FINGERS, GROUND, POWDER, GATHA

Uses of Turmeric

Rajshahi Natural antiseptic and Antibacterial agent | Useful in disinfecting cuts and burns | Natural liver detoxifier | Natural painkiller and cox-2 inhibitor | Cooking purposesMedical College & Hospital

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a versatile spice widely used as a condiment, natural dye, medicinal ingredient, and cosmetic.India stands as the world’s leading producer and exporter of turmeric, known for its vibrant color and potent properties. With its rich history and numerous benefits, turmeric continues to be a staple in both traditional and modern practices globally.

RED CHILLI​

Botanical Name: Capsicum Frutescens
Family: Solanaceae

Red Chilli

Types We Deal: GUNTUR RED CHILLI, KHAMAM RED CHILLI, MATHANIA RED CHILLI

Forms Available:
WHOLE, CRUSHED, GROUND CHILLIES, POWDER

Uses of Red Chilli

Immunity Building | Improve cognitive capability | Anti-Inflammatory effect | Cooking purposes

India boasts a diverse range of red chillies, each with unique characteristics. The highly pungent “Sannam” and the mildly pungent “Mundu” chillies are among the most internationally recognized varieties. Additionally, India offers the renowned “Gospurea” and “Byadgi” chillies, celebrated for their rich color and distinctive flavor, making them popular choices in global cuisines.

CUMIN SEEDS

Botanical Name: Cuminum Cyminum
Family: Umbellifers

Cumin Seeds

Forms Available:
WHOLE, CRUSHED, GROUND CUMIN, POWDER

Uses of Cumin Seeds

Uses of Cumin Seeds | Improve Digestion | Prevents Diabetes | Prevents Cancer | Cooking purposes

Cumin is a small herbaceous plant, cultivated for its dried fruits. At maturity the seeds are approximately 6 mm long, oval shaped, with pale green to yellow brown color. When the leaves with the seeds turn brown,the dried plants are collected, threshed, and seeds separated by winnowing.Cumin has an intensely strong and slightly bitter flavor.

BLACK PEPPER

Botanical Name: Piper Nigrum
Family: Piperaceaes

Black Pepper

Types We Deal: KARNATKA PEPPER, TAMIL NADU PEPPER, KERELA PEPPER

Uses of Black Pepper

Improve blood sugar control | Lower cholesterol levels | Cancer-fighting properties | Cooking purposes

Pepper is one of the oldest and best-known spices in the world. Indigenous to India pepper is popularly known as the King of Spices. From time immemorial India has always reigned supreme in the production & export of this most exotic and renowned spice in the world.

FENNEL SEEDS

Botanical Name: Foeniculum Vulgare 
Family: Umbellifers

Fennel Seeds

Types We Deal: RAJASTHAN MOURI, UNJHA MOURI, MADHYA PRADESH MOURI

Uses of Fennel Seeds

Purifies blood | Improves skin appearance | Cancer-fighting properties | Cooking purposes

This hardy, perennial herb is part of the umbelliferous family, featuring distinctive yellow flowers and feathery leaves. It is native to the shores of the Mediterranean, where it thrives in the region’s warm, sunny climate. Known for its highly aromatic and flavorful qualities, this herb is a staple in both culinary and medicinal traditions. Its unique scent and taste make it a popular choice in cooking.

FENUGREEK

Commercially known as ‘Methi, varieties of Indian fenugreek are’ Desi’and ‘Champa’.Fenugreek is one of the oldest cultivated spices in the world. Fenugreek is the ripe, dried fruit of an annual leguminous herb, which grows upto 30-60 cms in height and produces horn-shaped pods. These vary in color from olive green to yellow-brown and shapes ranging from square to oblong. When the seeds are ripe, the plants are pulled up and dried. Fenugreek has strong, pleasant and quite peculiar odor Its aromatic smell dominates curry powder

Coriander

Coriander is the dried fruit of an annual herb, with several branches and serrated leaves. The small flowers yield green globular fruits, which turn yellowish brown when ripe. The seeds are picked when the ripening is in progress and sun-dried. Coriander is pleasantly aromatic and flavorful.

Mustard Seeds

Mustard seeds, small and roughly 2 mm in diameter, come from various mustard plants and range in color from yellowish-white to black. These seeds are integral to many regional cuisines worldwide, prized for their sharp, pungent flavor that enhances a wide array of dishes. Mustard seeds are not only a key spice but also an essential agricultural crop. When planted under proper conditions—typically in a cold atmosphere with relatively moist soil—mustard seeds generally take between 3 to 10 days to germinate. This rapid growth allows for quick cultivation cycles, making mustard an efficient and valuable crop. As they mature, mustard plants develop into robust shrubs, providing a continuous supply of seeds for culinary use. Beyond their culinary importance, mustard seeds are also used in traditional medicine and as a natural preservative, showcasing their versatility and widespread application across different cultures.