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Fenugreek Seeds (Methi Seed), Herbals 100 g

Fenugreek Seeds (Methi Seed), Herbals 100 g

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Fenugreek seeds, also known as Methi, are a highly popular spice in Eastern cuisine, especially in India, Egypt, and Greece. These seeds have a distinct, mildly bitter and spicy flavor that is best released when they are heated. They are widely used as a spice in sauces, soups, bean dishes, and even coffee.

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Code: HER034

Expiration date: 2025-10-31

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About the product:
Fenugreek seeds, also known as Methi, are a highly popular spice in Eastern cuisine, especially in India, Egypt, and Greece. These seeds have a distinct, mildly bitter and spicy flavor that is best released when they are heated. They are widely used as a spice in sauces, soups, bean dishes, and even coffee.
Fenugreek seeds are used both as a spice and as a health-benefiting supplement.

Fenugreek seeds are a great source of Omega-3 fatty acids, proteins, vitamins C and B, iron, manganese, copper, magnesium, and potassium.

Experience the magic of Eastern spices with this natural, health-benefiting product!

Manufacturer: HERBALS
Country of origin: India

Ingredients

Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella caerulea).

Nutritional value

Nutritional Information (per 100 g):

Energy value: 1352 kJ / 323 kcal  
Fat 6 g
Carbohydrates 58 g
Protein   5 g
Fiber 23 g
Salt 0.067 g

Usage

Usage:

  • Add to spice blends (used in sauces, soups, meat and bean dishes).
  • Ground fenugreek seeds impart a unique flavor and aroma to cheese and dough.
  • Prepare as tea (“Helbe”), boiling 5-7 minutes with boiling water. This is a great option for restoring energy and improving health.

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Fenugreek Seeds (Methi Seed), Herbals 100 g

Fenugreek Seeds (Methi Seed), Herbals 100 g

Fenugreek seeds, also known as Methi, are a highly popular spice in Eastern cuisine, especially in India, Egypt, and Greece. These seeds have a distinct, mildly bitter and spicy flavor that is best released when they are heated. They are widely used as a spice in sauces, soups, bean dishes, and even coffee.