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Green cardamom is one of the most expensive spices by weight but little is needed to impart flavour. The spice has a very warm aroma and pungent taste which it can retain for a very long time. So many Indian dishes and tea are incomplete without cardamon. 

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Mace is the lace-like, dried covering of nutmegs. It has a sweet, mild nutmeg flavour and imparts an orange, saffron colour to dishes. A small amount adds fragrance and subtle flavour, particularly to custards and cream sauces, as well as curries and pickles.

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The kalonji, or Nigella seeds, is an interesting spice – when used for tempering, it adds a beautiful aroma to the dishes, and a hint of flavour that you can’t quite nail. In India, dry roasted kalonji is used for flavouring curries, dal, stir-fried vegetables, and even savouries such as samosa, papdis and kachoriamong others. Flavour and aroma aside, the tiny black seed comes with a whole lot of health benefits. It’s loaded with trace elements, vitamins, crystalline nigellone, amino acids, saponin, crude fiber, proteins and fatty acids like linolenic and oleic acids, volatile oils, alkaloids, iron, sodium, potassium and calcium. It keeps your heart healthy, addresses breathing problem, lubricates your joints, and is known to have anti-carcinogenic properties.

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The kashmiri chilli is smaller, rounder and less pungent, but lends a very bright red color to the food. They are bred for their high color retention since they redden anything capable of absorbing color. The kashmiri chilli powder is a blend of medium quality red pepper mostly used for tandoori dishes.

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Fenugreek powder obtained from the fenugreek seeds commonly known as Methi is a staple spice found in most Indian households. This multi-purpose herb though well known for adding a distinct flavour in various dishes and cuisines has innumerable health benefits.

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Poppy seed, tiny dried seed of the opium poppy, used as food, food flavouring, and the source of poppy-seed oil. Poppy seeds have no narcotic properties, because the fluid contained in the bud that becomes opium is present only before the seeds are fully formed.

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Samo Seeds is also known as the following: barnyard millet, white millet, black millet, alkali millet, water grass, duck millet, Shirohie millet (Australia), Japanese barnyard millet, Jungle Rice, Moriyo, Samak Rice, Echinochloa frumentacea.

The Samo Seeds are popularly known as Bhagar in India are seeds of a grass namely Echinochloa Colonum that grows amongst the rice paddy as it requires damp and moisture laden soil. With digestible fibers‚ high nutritional content and excellent nourishment‚ Samo is immensely popular amongst the Indian majority. Prepared in different styles across various states‚ it forms a heavy and a filling real. In the west it is also known as Jungle rice.

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Smoked paprika, often called pimenton or smoked Spanish paprika, is made from peppers that are smoked and dried over oak fires. This process gives the red powder a rich, smoky flavor. You can find this smoked variety in mild, medium-hot, and hot. True Spanish pimenton is produced using traditional techniques and comes from specific areas in Spain, as per the European Union's laws. 

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