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Sift the coriander powder using a fine sieve. The fine powder will fall through the holes in the sieve and the seeds will not.
Cocoa (chocolate) powder is not a substitute for chocolate chips.
6 grams of coriander seeds =how mady grams of coriander powder
Chili powder is a blend of spices. You can make your own or substitute the spices by using red pepper, garlic, oregano, cumin, paprika, dried crusshed peppers and garlic. Some cooks may add cinnamon, clove, mace, coriander, a little bay leaf, nutmeg or turmeric.
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In Gujarati, coriander powder is known as 'dhana no phool'. 'Dhana' means coriander in Gujarati and 'phool' means powder or ground. So dhana no phool directly translates to coriander powder. Coriander powder is used extensively in Gujarati cuisine, adding its distinctive taste to many dishes like dals, sabjis, roasted vegetables, and chaats. It is an essential ingredient in many Gujarati masalas or spice mixes. Some popular Gujarati dishes that routinely feature coriander powder are dhokla, thepla, undhiyu, handvo, etc. Its sweet yet slightly spicy taste combines beautifully with other spices like cumin, chili, turmeric, asafoetida that are also common in Gujarati cooking. Coriander powder which is called 'dhaniya powder' in Hindi and most other Indian languages, is referred to as 'dhana no phool' in the Gujarati language. It holds a beloved spot in Gujarati home kitchens and its restaurants alike.
It really depends on what you are trying to cook. Some recipes use baking *powder*. My recommendation is that you search online for this recipe to see if there are some that use baking powder. Are you trying to limit your sodium intake?
Curry powder is not a substitute for dried or fresh curry leaves. Curry leaves are not in any of the curry powders. Curry powder is a mix of spices such as turmeric, coriander and garam masala. As far as I've been able to tell there is not a good substitute for curry leaves. You can add bay leaves, basil or lime leaves, but it changes the flavor. If you can't find curry leaves locally check an online Indian store.
no but usually there is alternatives like oils you can substitute instead of baking powder
Curry is actually a blend of spices that include cumin, coriander and turmeric (that bright yellow color). http://www.answers.com/topic/curry-powder Here's a good recipe from Alton Brown of the Food Network. http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/curry-powder-blend-recipe/index.html
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