Saffron is a spice derived from the dried stigma of the flower
Grade A: 100% red.
Saffron is used as a culinary seasoning and to Color, Cottage Cheese, Chicken and meat, rise, mayonnaise, liquors and cordials. It is also used in specialty breads, cakes, confectionaries, Mughlai dishes. Saffron is also used as a perfume in cosmetics.
The factors which are very important in Saffron are crocin (responsible for saffron's color), picrocrocin (taste), and safranal (fragrance or aroma). This Effective Ingredients, gives Saffron special color, flavor and aroma and Higher amount of these compounds provide higher quality of Saffron. Other volatile oils in Saffron are cineole, phenethenol, pinene, borneol, geraniol, limonene, p-cymene, linalool, terpinen-4-oil, etc. It also contains other carotenoids, including zea-xanthin, lycopene, and carotenes.
Saffron is a spice derived from the dried stigma of the flower
Grade A: 100% red.
Saffron is used as a culinary seasoning and to Color, Cottage Cheese, Chicken and meat, rise, mayonnaise, liquors and cordials. It is also used in specialty breads, cakes, confectionaries, Mughlai dishes. Saffron is also used as a perfume in cosmetics.
The factors which are very important in Saffron are crocin (responsible for saffron's color), picrocrocin (taste), and safranal (fragrance or aroma). This Effective Ingredients, gives Saffron special color, flavor and aroma and Higher amount of these compounds provide higher quality of Saffron. Other volatile oils in Saffron are cineole, phenethenol, pinene, borneol, geraniol, limonene, p-cymene, linalool, terpinen-4-oil, etc. It also contains other carotenoids, including zea-xanthin, lycopene, and carotenes.
Product name: Zaatar Spice
Hs Code: 09109900
Origin: Egypt
Color: green
Packing: 20 kg bags
Family: Lamiaceae
Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris
Common names: zaatar, za'atar, zatar
Thyme History:
Ancient Egyptians used thyme for embalming. The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. The spread of thyme throughout Europe was thought to be due to the Romans, as they used it to purify their rooms and to "give an aromatic flavour to cheese and liqueurs". In the European Middle Ages, the herb was placed beneath pillows to aid sleep and ward off nightmares. In this period, women also often gave knights and warriors gifts that included thyme leaves, as it was believed to bring courage to the bearer. Thyme was also used as incense and placed on coffins during funerals, as it was supposed to assure passage into the next life.
The herb can be used to season meats, stocks, soups, and more. Not a lot of thyme (or time) is needed to elevate vegetables to the next level. A simple sprinkling while roasting or is enough to make the vegetables stand out on their own. It can even be used when baking by adding the herb into doughs and batters.
Product type : blanded spices
Packging Type : Standerd pack, pp bag, as per requirement
Packging Size : 50gm,100gm,250gm, 25kg
Country of Origin : India
Sandwich Masala
Sandwich masala is a versatile spice blend that adds a burst of flavor to sandwiches and other dishes. Originating from Indian cuisine, this blend typically includes a mix of spices such as cumin, coriander, black salt, chaat masala, dry mango powder, black pepper, and dried mint leaves. Each ingredient contributes to the overall savory, tangy, and slightly spicy profile of the masala. It's commonly used to enhance the taste of vegetable, cheese, and grilled sandwiches, providing a unique Indian twist. In addition to sandwiches, this masala can also be sprinkled on salads, fruits, and snacks, making it a handy condiment in the kitchen.
Sandwich Masala Usage
Homemade Seasoning Mix
Beverages
Cooked Dishes
Dips and Sauces
Snacks
Vegetable Sandwiches
While it is most commonly used to enhance the taste of vegetable, cheese, and grilled sandwiches, sandwich masala�¢??s applications extend far beyond this. It can be sprinkled on salads, fruits, and various snacks, adding a delightful burst of flavor. This masala not only enriches the taste of everyday foods but also introduces a unique Indian twist, making it a staple condiment in many kitchens
Nigella seeds, commonly known as "Kalonji" in Hindi, are small, jet-black seeds that pack a punch of flavor and are hailed for their medicinal properties. With a unique, slightly bitter taste reminiscent of onion, oregano, and black pepper, these seeds are a staple in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cuisines. At Vishwarupa Global Trades Vision Private Limited, we offer premium nigella seeds, carefully sourced to bring you the best in flavor and wellness.
Culinary Uses
Nigella seeds are versatile and widely used in various culinary traditions for their unique flavour:
Indian Cuisine: In Indian cooking, nigella seeds are often used to temper dishes like curries, dals, and vegetables. They are also a
key ingredient in spice blends like Panch Phoron and are used to flavor naan bread and parathas.
Pickling: Nigella seeds are commonly used in pickles and chutneys, where their pungent flavor complements the tanginess
of the preserved ingredients.
Breads and Baking: Nigella seeds are sprinkled on top of bread and baked goods, such as naan, bagels, and flatbreads, adding
flavor and a crunchy texture.
Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Dishes: In Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines, nigella seeds are used to season
salads, roasted vegetables, and meat dishes. They are also added to yogurt and cheese for an extra layer of flavor.
Garnishing: The seeds are often used as a garnish, adding a decorative touch and a burst of flavor to soups, stews, and rice
dishes.
Health Benefits
Nigella seeds are not just valued for their culinary uses but also for their numerous health benefits:
Rich in Antioxidants: Nigella seeds are packed with antioxidants, which help protect the body from oxidative stress and reduce
inflammation.
Supports Immune System: The seeds are known for their immune-boosting properties, thanks to the presence of
thymoquinone, a compound that has been studied for its potential to support immune health.
Digestive Health: Nigella seeds have been traditionally used to promote digestion and relieve symptoms of bloating, gas, and
indigestion.
Respiratory Health: The seeds are used in traditional medicine to relieve respiratory conditions such as asthma and bronchitis, due
to their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
Blood Sugar Regulation: Studies suggest that nigella seeds may help regulate blood sugar levels, making them beneficial for
individuals with diabetes.
Packaging and Availability
Our nigella seeds are available in various packaging options to meet the needs of different customers, from bulk quantities for industrial use to smaller packs for individual consumers. We ensure that the seeds are packed in airtight, moisture-resistant containers to preserve their freshness, aroma, and flavor during storage and transportation.