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Bajra (Pennisetum glaucum) or Pearl millet is an important nutria-cereal or coarse grain cereals. Bajra is consumed both as grain and used for fodder purpose. Bajra is staple diet in many States of India. The “Bajra ke Roti” is an important part of Indian cuisine in Rajasthan, Haryana and other parts of North India.

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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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Gur (jaggery) is a natural product of sugarcane. It is in more unrefined form than sugar. It is a brown raw mass of sucrose which gets it color because of other elements found in concentration such as wood ash and bagasse. Jaggery is commonly made from two products, that are sugar cane and date palm tree. The process of making gur is easier and more convenient than sugar, and has healthier than consuming refined sugar.

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Red Chilli Whole is sun-dried from the finest hand picked fresh chillies available. Whole Chilli is an inegral part of a variety of dishes like Sambhar, Rasam, Kadhi Pakora, Biriyani, Madras Curry etc. It's good for adding an authentic bite to any meal. To rehydrate, lightly roast the chilli, place the pods in a bowl and just cover with slightly cooled boild water and press down for a few minutes. Rehydrated chillies can be chopped or cut into strips and added to soups, stews, salads, salsas etc.

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Coriander seed, which are actually the dried fruit of the coriander plant, is used as a spice. Typically used ground, coriander seed has a spicy, citrus flavor. Coriander seed is used extensively in Indian, Middle Eastern and Asian cuisines. Whole coriander seed is sometimes used in pickling and brining.

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Curry leaves are aromatic herbs used in South Indian cooking. The glossy leaves are vibrant green and teardrop-shaped, about one-and-a-half inches in length. These aromatic leaves have a lemon scent and a distinct, pungent taste that has been compared to anise and lemongrass.

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Ganthoda, also known as long pepper root, Peepramul, or pippali, is a well-known Ayurvedic spice. It may be used in four ways: as a spice, an ayurvedic medicine, a therapeutic herb, and as a catalyst to enhance the impact of other plants. In addition, it has anti-ageing properties. Piperine is found in long peppers

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