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fenugreek Also called Bird's Foot. The elongated seed pods resemble those of string beans. This spice is used in curry powder and sometimes in confectionery to which it imparts a flavor reminiscent of maple.
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fenugreek A very hard seed grown in the Middle East, which is used as a spice. Its dominant flavor and aroma is recognizable in commercial curry powders.
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fenugreek (methi) is deliciously bitter and is usually introduced, along with rai and sometimes zeera, in the first step to flavour the oil in which they splutter. Ghee: Clarified butter used for cooking
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fenugreek is a little known spice but is indispensable in Indian, Egyptian, Moroccan and Lebanese cuisine. The ground seeds are used in vegetable and bean soups, curries, meat stews, pickles and chutneys.
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fenugreek The seed of the Trigonella foenumgraecum plant can be found inside the plant
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