Heera Bay Leaves (50gm)

Weight 0,05 kg
SKU: 4TR039

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Bay leaves can be found in biryani, pulao, soups,
curries and most Indian dishes. Vitamins A and C as well as folic acid and various minerals in bay leaves make them a nutrient-rich herb.

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Bay leaves are used in biryanis, kormas, soups and stews etc where their sharp and distinctive aroma adds to the dish. Bay leaves have many properties that make them useful for treating high blood sugar, migraine headaches, bacterial and fungal infections etc

Nutrient: NA

Ingredients: Bay leaves

Allergen: NA

Storage: Store in a cool and dry place

Weight: 50g

Origin: India

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DescriptionBay leaves can be found in biryani, pulao, soups, curries and most Indian dishes. Vitamins A and C as well as folic acid and various minerals in bay leaves make them a nutrient-rich herb.Whole Urid (Urad) Dal is whole and with its natural black husk. It needs to be soaked for a few hours before use. This ensures that it cooks faster. Once softened, the Urid dal thickens to form a delicious, rich gravy. Dals with husk are generally considered more nutritious in India and Black Urid is rich in proteins and iron, making it the perfect energy booster in a vegetarian diet.Brown mustard seeds are widely used as a spice, especially in India, and have a piquant taste. Their heat disappears quickly when cooking, so they should only be added towards the end of the cooking time. In India, the grains are roasted in a dry pan before used, which gives them a unique nutty aroma. It is particularly popular for refining many vegetable dishes.Nutmeg shells are also called mace and are the reddish shells that surround the nutmeg. They have a slightly sweeter taste than nutmeg and are used in many different dishes in Indian cuisine, especially in meat dishes.Nutmeg or Jaiphal is a very aromatic spice with a delicate , sweet flavour that is often called for in many recipes. It can be grated or ground to be added to meats, cabbage, shellfish as well as gingerbread, cookies, cupcakes, desserts and wines. Adding a little bit of nutmeg while boiling rice makes it taste really different and rich.Paprika seasoning is used in soups, stews, potato fries, rice varieties etc and is valued for its taste as well as the rich colour that it adds to the dish.
ContentBay leaves are used in biryanis, kormas, soups and stews etc where their sharp and distinctive aroma adds to the dish. Bay leaves have many properties that make them useful for treating high blood sugar, migraine headaches, bacterial and fungal infections etc Nutrient: NA Ingredients: Bay leaves Allergen: NA Storage: Store in a cool and dry place Weight: 50g Origin: IndiaWhole Urid (Urad) Dal is whole and with its natural black husk. It needs to be soaked for a few hours before use. This ensures that it cooks faster. Once softened, the Urid dal thickens to form a delicious, rich gravy. Dals with husk are generally considered more nutritious in India and Black Urid is rich in proteins and iron, making it the perfect energy booster in a vegetarian diet.Brown mustard seeds are widely used as a spice, especially in India, and have a piquant taste. Their heat disappears quickly when cooking, so they should only be added towards the end of the cooking time. In India, the grains are roasted in a dry pan before used, which gives them a unique nutty aroma. It is particularly popular for refining many vegetable dishes.Nutmeg shells are also called mace and are the reddish shells that surround the nutmeg. They have a slightly sweeter taste than nutmeg and are used in many different dishes in Indian cuisine, especially in meat dishes.Nutmeg or Jaiphal is a very aromatic spice with a delicate, sweet flavour that is often called for in many recipes. It can be grated or ground to be added to meats, cabbage and shellfish as well as gingerbread, cookies, cupcakes, desserts and wines. Adding a little bit of nutmeg while boiling rice makes it taste really different and rich. Storage: Keep away from humidity. Nutritional Facts Per 100gm Energy(Kcal) - 525Kcal Protein - 5.8g Fat - 36g Of which saturates - 26g Carbs - 49g Of which sugar - 3g Dietary Fiber - 21gNutritional Information per 100gm (unless otherwise stated): Ingredients: 100% natural, dried and ground peppers.
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