Fenugreek

Name: Fenugreek Seeds
Origin:  India
GMO Status: Not Genetically Modified.
Shelf Life: 1 Year From Production Date.
Storage Condition: Cool Dry (20 C)
Specification: Detail Specification Will Be Provided Upon Request.
Description :
Fenugreek, Trigonella foenum-graecum, is an herbaceous annual plant in the family Fabaceae has grown for its leaves and seeds which are used as a herb or spice. The fenugreek plant may have a single stem or maybe branched at the stem base. The plant has an erect growth habit and a strong, sweet aroma. The leaves of the plant are small and trifoliate with oval leaflets which are green to purple in color. The plant produces solitary pale white or purplish flowers and a straight or occasionally curved yellow pod that houses the seeds. Between 10 and 20 seeds are produced per pod and they are small, smooth and brown, each divided into two lobes. Fenugreek can reach a height of 60 cm (23.6 in) and as an annual, survives only one growing season. The origin of fenugreek is unknown but it is indigenous to the western Mediterranean.

Uses :
Primarily used as a spice, whole or powdered Fenugreek seed adds a distinct flavor to curry powders, pastes, and sauces. Fenugreek seeds are also an effective Anti-dandruff treatment. Fenugreek leaves can be used fresh or dried as a culinary herb. The seeds are used as a spice or flavoring.

Health Benefits:
They help reduce menstrual cramps & other menopausal symptoms like stress, mood swings, sweating, and depression in women. They also help curb stomach aches for all and are helpful for kidney troubles. They are good for hair and can be mixed with henna and applied externally on your head.

Description

Description :
Fenugreek, Trigonella foenum-graecum, is an herbaceous annual plant in the family Fabaceae has grown for its leaves and seeds which are used as a herb or spice. The fenugreek plant may have a single stem or maybe branched at the stem base. The plant has an erect growth habit and a strong, sweet aroma. The leaves of the plant are small and trifoliate with oval leaflets which are green to purple in color. The plant produces solitary pale white or purplish flowers and a straight or occasionally curved yellow pod that houses the seeds. Between 10 and 20 seeds are produced per pod and they are small, smooth and brown, each divided into two lobes. Fenugreek can reach a height of 60 cm (23.6 in) and as an annual, survives only one growing season. The origin of fenugreek is unknown but it is indigenous to the western Mediterranean.

Uses :
Primarily used as a spice, whole or powdered Fenugreek seed adds a distinct flavor to curry powders, pastes, and sauces. Fenugreek seeds are also an effective Anti-dandruff treatment. Fenugreek leaves can be used fresh or dried as a culinary herb. The seeds are used as a spice or flavoring.

Health Benefits:
They help reduce menstrual cramps & other menopausal symptoms like stress, mood swings, sweating, and depression in women. They also help curb stomach aches for all and are helpful for kidney troubles. They are good for hair and can be mixed with henna and applied externally on your head.