Garden Cress Seed
Mar10

Garden Cress Seed

  Garden cress Seed is known as Aliv, Halim. It has a Peppery,Tangy flavor and Good Aroma. It is also eaten as sprouts, and the fresh or dried seed pods can be used as a peppery seasoning. Garden cress is an important source of iron, folic acid, calcium, vitamins C, E and A.   Recipes made using Garden Cress Seed    ...

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Egg Replacer
Mar09

Egg Replacer

  This binding powder consists of a blend of starch, vegetable gum and a leavener and xanthan gum etc. Arrowroot is used as the starch because it performs well and is one of the most tasteless starches. Egg replacer is Direct replacer of Egg.   Recipes made using Egg Replacer    ...

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Dried Lily flowers
Mar08

Dried Lily flowers

  Lily Flower is also known as Golden Needles or Gum Jum. The dried lily buds have a fruity, floral scent and are used in a variety of Chinese dishes including sweet and sour soup. The buds grow about 3 to 5 inches long. Once the bud dried its color changes to a golden yellow.   Recipes made using Lily Flower    ...

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Flattened rice
Mar08

Flattened rice

  Flattened rice is also called beaten rice. It is also known as Poha in some state. These flakes of rice swell when it absorbs water, milk or any other liquids whether hot or cold. The thickness of these flakes is about four times than a normal rice grain. It is extremely delicious and makes a complete breakfast or evening meal.   Recipes made using Flattened Rice    ...

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Fig
Mar08

Fig

  Fig has unique taste and texture. Figs are lusciously sweet and feature a complex texture. Figs are best known for their mild laxative action, in addition to their highly nutritive value. Figs belong to mulberry family. They are full of seeds.Fig should be well wrapped so that they are not over exposed to air that may cause them to become hard or dry. Figs are good for preventing anemia, digestion and cancer.   Recipes...

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Fennel
Mar08

Fennel

  Fennel is a versatile vegetable that plays an important role in the food culture. Fennel consists of seeds which are sweet and soothing. The flowers are edible in salads, the leaves are anise flavored and the root or bulb is commonly used raw in salads and cooked as a root vegetable. They have pale green, celery-like stems, bright green, feathery foliage and greenish-brown seeds, all of which have a strong aniseed flavour....

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