Green Cardamom
This is known as the queen of spices. It has a
warm exotic flavor with a sweet penetrating aroma — a strong floral note
with hints of mint and pepper and a little bit of bite. It helps with
breathing and to calm you down. I use it in both my savory and dessert
dishes.
Black Cardamom
This has a distinct smoky flavor and aroma with a nice peppery bite and just a slight floral undertone.Chile Flakes
These have a spicy bite but the heat is not too intense or lingering. It wakes you up and can invigorate you.
Cinnamon
With an aromatic sweet flavor that delivers a warming
sensation and helps to calm you down, it’s also said to boost your brainpower.
Cloves
Cloves are rich, warm and very aromatic, with a strong and
distinct sweet spice flavor. They help relieve pain.
Cumin Seeds
Curry Leaves
Traditionally used in curries, they have a distinct flavor
and aroma. They add a deep flavor and spark to any dish.
Fennel Seeds
These have a sweet flavor with a hint of licorice, and are
said to be great for digestion and in helping alleviate back pain.
Fenugreek Leaves
They're robust with a slightly bittersweet but very distinct Indian flavor.
Garam Masala
It's a warm, sweet and slightly spicy blend of aromatic spices like coriander, cumin, cinnamon, pepper, cloves, curry leaves, bay leaves and cardamom. It gives me strength and courage and calms me down at the same time.
Mustard Seeds
They come in yellow and brown varieties. They have a slightly strong pungent flavor. They deliver a bright note with a dry fleeting heat and bite.
Paprika/Smoked Paprika
Having a slightly sweet/smoky flavor, it adds a bright red
color to all dishes. It has a warming quality and is good for blood
circulation. It’s also believed to help boost energy.
Star Anise
It has a strong, sweet and dense licorice flavor. It’s great
for stimulating the appetite.
Turmeric
It has a mild, mellow, earthy flavor and adds a beautiful yellow color to dishes. It's thought to help heal injuries.
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