Rai or Mustard seeds are mostly added as a tempering to dal. It is light on the stomach and also has a more mild taste as compared to black mustard.
✓ Rich in dietary fiber
✓ Helps relieve water retention
✓ Antibacterial properties
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Rai or Mustard seeds are mostly added as a tempering to dal. It is light on the stomach and also has a more mild taste as compared to black mustard.
✓ Rich in dietary fiber
✓ Helps relieve water retention
✓ Antibacterial properties
Dried Fenugreek leaves are commonly known as Kasoori Methi in North India. It is a great flavouring agent in various Indian dishes. It has a bitter-sweet taste but great nutrient value. If you regularly consume Nourish Kasoori Methi, it will provide you with major nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, and vitamins A, B6 and C. Many people have been using this spice as a nutritional supplement for ages because it has specific properties that can help fight some diseases.Â
Energy – 346.54 kcal
Protein – 19.91 g
Carbohydrates – 54.80 g
Fat – 5.30 g
Fennel Seeds of Moti Saunf are the powerhouse of freshness. These seeds are often served as mouth fresheners in restaurants after finishing meals. In Indian kitchens, Moti Saunf is used in making various spice mixes to add sweetness and freshness to it. It can also be used in dishes as a flavouring agent. Nourish Moti Saunf has anti-bacterial properties that will help improve your oral and skin health.Â
Energy – 405.02 kcal
Protein – 18.81 g
Carbohydrates – 55.4 g
Fat – 12.02 g
A warm spice, Hari Elaichi or green cardamom is an ancient spice that originated in the western ghats of southern India. It’s a good and natural source of essential electrolytes and great for your health.
✓ Packed with antibacterial properties
✓ Rich in calcium and magnesium
✓ May help with bad breath
Herbs are commonly used in Indian kitchens to add distinct flavours and goodness in dishes. Fenugreek seeds or Methi Dana are a commonly used herb for their bitter-sweet taste and high levels of dietary fibre. You can use Nourish Methi Dana in your dishes or home remedies for digestive issues and skin troubles. These seeds are rich in significant nutrients like potassium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, iron, manganese, vitamins A, B6 and C. Â
Energy – 378.39 kcal
Protein – 27.20 g
Carbohydrates – 55.18 g
Fat – 5.43 g
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