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Carom/ajwain

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Jul-26-22

The black coloured seed more commonly known as Ajwain is a powerhouse of health benefiting properties. The intake of ajwain is good for fighting cold and also acts as an instant stomach pain reliever. It also helps in filtering and removing stones from the kidney.

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In culinary applications, carom seeds are commonly used in savory dishes such as curries, lentil soups, and vegetable stir-fries. They are also used to flavor bread, pastries, and snacks like samosas and pakoras. Additionally, carom seeds are believed to aid digestion and are often consumed after meals as a digestive aid.

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Ajwain
Ajwain, also known as carom seeds or bishop's weed, is a spice commonly used in Indian cuisine and traditional medicine. Here's an overview of the nutritional content and components of ajwain. Ajwain seeds contain essential oils such as thymol, carvacrol, and terpinene, which contribute to their distinct aroma and flavor. These oils also have medicinal properties, including antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and digestive benefits. Ajwain seeds contain a small amount of protein. Protein is essential for muscle repair, growth, and overall body function.

Ajwain advantages
Relief from Stomach Discomfort
Antimicrobial Effects
Anti-inflammatory Properties
Blood Pressure Regulation
coriander
Ajwain usage
Curries and Stir-Fries
Breads and Pastries
Respiratory Support
Antiseptic Poultices
Pickling and Preserving
Menstrual Relief
Ajwain seeds are renowned for their digestive properties and are commonly used in herbal remedies to alleviate indigestion, bloating, gas, and acidity. They can be chewed raw, brewed into tea, or added to herbal blends for digestive support. Ajwain seeds are used in herbal remedies to relieve respiratory issues such as coughs, bronchitis, and asthma. Inhaling the vapors of ajwain seeds steeped in hot water or consuming ajwain tea may help clear congestion and soothe respiratory passages.
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Standard pack, pp bag, as per requirement

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250gm, 500gm, 1kg, 2kg, 5kg, 25kg

Country of Origin
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Carom (Ajwain) Seeds

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Trachyspermumammi usually referred to as ajwain, bishops weed, carom seeds, is a plant of India, Pakistan and Near East Countries whose seeds are used as a spice. Carom(Ajwain) Seeds has similarity to parsley. The fruit pods are called seeds because they appear like seeds.

Carom seeds help in maintaining your digestive health. They treat any kind of abdominal discomfort due to indigestion like stomach pain or burning sensation. It increases the appetite for those suffering from loss of appetite.

Specification of Carom (Ajwain) Seeds

Purity: 97% /98%/ 99%

Moisture: 5% to 7% max

Green Seeds: 2% max
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