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The spice garden is a state, not a city.The Indian state known as the Spice Garden is Kerala.Kerala is a small state full of hills and hillocks with stunning green sceneries. There are many spices growing naturally in abundance in the state.
The Indian state known as the Spice Garden is Kerala.Kerala is a small state full of hills and hillocks with stunning green sceneries. There are many spices growing naturally in abundance in the state.
Black Pepper, it has known to be in Indian cooking since at least 2000 BC.
Spice Mobile is indeed a truly Indian company. It is infact a public listed company on BSE/NSE.
The spice known as 'Indian Saffron' is turmeric, which is also referred to as 'yellow root' due to its vibrant yellow color and rhizomatous root structure. Turmeric is widely used in Indian cuisine and traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Its distinctive flavor and color make it a staple in many dishes, particularly curries.
Spice Mobile is indeed a truly Indian company. It is infact a public listed company on BSE/NSE.
The spice, Garden Angelica, is grown in Greenland (and also Scandanavia.) Angelica is also known as Holy Ghost, Wild Celery, and Norwegian Angelica. Spices are used sparingly in Greenland, although the use of herbs has been around for hundreds of years.
The English word for the Indian spice "Ajwan" is "carom seeds." They are often used in Indian cuisine for their distinctive flavor, which is slightly bitter and pungent, similar to thyme. Carom seeds are known for their digestive properties and are commonly used in seasoning breads, curries, and various dishes.
Cumin is a popular spice used in Mexican and Indian cuisine for its unique flavor and aroma. It is often paired with cilantro in various dishes.
From the Indian spice tumeric
An Indian spice kitchen is a separate kitchen used in households for cooking pungent and/or steamy dishes. It is often isolated from the rest of the house.
Spice of Life with Bal Arneson - 2014 Veggie Garden - 1.2 was released on: USA: 15 January 2014