Things your Mother Never told you about Spices Cumin Powder?

Cumin Seeds, an Egyptian native, is widely used in Indian recipes. If you see small, leaf-like seeds with fragrance that influences your foods taste, they are probably Cumin Seeds. Traditionally, cumin seeds were used for Egyptians for medical purposes. Cumin is recognized for its cooking and healing properties.

In Indian and Middle Eastern Continents, cumin seeds are used in powdered form as Cumin Powder. Sterling Groceries, a traditional spices company, offers whole spices, raw spices, and Spices Powder, which is manufactured after going through rigorous quality checks.  They provide an insight into cumin, its uses and benefits.

Uses of Cumin Powder

Traditional Uses

Traditionally, Cumin is used to minimize inflammation, augment urination process, gas prevention, and suppressing muscle spasms. It serves as a remedy for jaundice, indigestion, flatulence, and diarrhea.

Benefits of Cumin Powder

The effects of cumin components may be anticancer, antioxidant, antibacterial, and larvicidal. The cumin is known to control blood sugar, minimize seizures, and strengthen bones.

·         Provides Iron

The Scientific name for Cumin seeds is Cuminum Cyminum, which are rich in iron.  Iron help keep your immune system healthy.

·         Helps in Digestion

Cumin seeds, since ages, have been used in food for their digestive properties. Research shows that cumin help digest food by stimulating pancreatic enzymes secretion.

·         Helps Prevent Cancer

Cumin Seeds are known to have anti-carcinogenic properties. It helps stimulate secretion of detoxifying and anti-carcinogenic enzymes and contains antioxidants like Vitamin A and Vitamin C.

Other benefits include Curing Piles, remedy for Insomnia and common cold, reducing Respiratory Disorders etc.

Spices & Herbs to Spice up Indian Recipes

Indian cuisine possibly uses more spices than any other cuisine in the world. Most commonly used spices & herbs like turmeric powder, chilli powder, and coriander seeds have gained an integral place in Indian recipes over a time. Not withstanding the rising prices of Indian spices in international food markets, the demand is consistently increasing with time. Indian spices and seasonings have peculiar aroma and taste that add richness to the north Indian as well as south Indian recipes.

In addition to this Indian, herbs, spices and seasonings also have healing properties that ensures effectiveness of home remedies. Turmeric is used most prominently to cure pain and chilli helps to improve the metabolism rate of a body. Be it non-vegetarian or vegetarian recipes, spices & herbs significantly add in to the taste and aroma. For instance, if you are roasting a chicken, the first thing that comes to your mind is its spicy taste and aroma, this comes with spices like chilli powder, paprika, ground coriander seed, ground cumin, ground pepper etc. Vegetable curries in India are unfinished without the essence of curry powder that bestows tangy, hot and amalgamating flavors to your cooking recipes. A good cook should know the versatile flavors of spices; this quality makes him or her to use spices for enhancing the taste of the Indian recipes. The most of the spices, which have been used since the very beginning, are originated in various regions of south India. However, some non-traditional ingredients like paprika, Mexican chillies, soy sauce, sage, thyme, lemon grass, sambal paste, wasabi, and tarragon also compliment Indian cuisine with its aroma.

In India, most of the people usually store spices at their homes and use it in almost every homemade recipe and even in tea. It is suggested that to preserve the good quality of spices, one must store it in airtight containers in a dark, cool, dry location. Keep all spices and herb away from heat. Heat, air, and excessive light cause the aromatic oils in the herbs and spices to evaporate which in turn destroys the pleasant flavor we so desire.

Good quality and pure spices can certainly bestow a delicious and healthy experience to the food lovers, hence before purchasing seasonings for your home check whether the quality standards are being met or not. Manufacturers & exporters of Indian species focus on quality and purity to gain good reputation in the food markets. PRS Spices is one of the leading suppliers of turmeric powder, chilli powder, and vegetarian & non-vegetarian curry powder. “PRS spices” is also one of the most popular fenugreek suppliers that focus on purity aspect of seasonings.