Fenugreek
$7.50 – $20.25
Fenugreek was one of the ingredients used in early Egypt incense that emitted the holy smoke for embalming and purification ceremonies. It is now most commonly used in Thai and Indian cuisines.
Add to curries and chutneys. Use sparingly as over using can cause bitterness in food.
SKU | 6595L |
Categories | Curries, Spices |
Tags | Bulk Sale, India & Asia, Indian Spices, Mediterranean & African, SOS Free |
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