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FENUGREEK, GROUND, 1 lb. jar

FENUGREEK, GROUND, 1 lb. jar from Angelina's Gourmet
  • Kosher

Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) is a sturdy annual that is native to the eastern Mediterranean. Fenugreek seeds are a deep golden color with a smooth, hard surface and an angular shape. Fenugreek was employed in paste form by the ancient Egyptians as a topical paste to reduce fevers. The medicinal use of Fenugreek continues today as it is used in the production of some oral contraceptives. Fenugreek is also used in the manufacturing of imitation maple syrup due to the aroma of burnt sugar and sweet taste that comes from Fenugreek. This spice is primarily associated with Indian cuisine and is an essential ingredient in curry powders. The ground Fenugreek has a dull, yellow color and powdery texture.

FENUGREEK, LEAVES, 1.5 oz. jar

FENUGREEK, LEAVES, 1.5 oz. jar from Angelina's Gourmet

    Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) is a sturdy annual that is native to south Asia and southeastern Europe. The Latin meaning of Fenugreek is "Greek hay" and it is believed to have been used in dishes from the Mediterranean region. Fenugreek was employed in paste form by the ancient Egyptians as a topical paste to reduce fevers. The medicinal history of Fenugreek continues today and is used in the production of some oral contraceptives. This spice is primarily associated with Indian cuisine.

    FENUGREEK, SEED, 1.5 lb. jar

    FENUGREEK, SEED, 1.5 lb. jar from Angelina's Gourmet
    • Kosher

    Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) is a sturdy annual that is native to south Asia and southeastern Europe. Fenugreek Seeds are a deep golden color with a smooth, hard surface and an angular shape. The Latin meaning of Fenugreek is "Greek hay" and it is believed to have been used in dishes from the Mediterranean region. Fenugreek was employed in paste form by the ancient Egyptians as a topical paste to reduce fevers. The medicinal use of Fenugreek continues today as it is used in the production of some oral contraceptives. This spice is primarily associated with Indian cuisine. The Fenugreek Seeds are golden brown with a smooth, hard texture. The seeds must be dry roasted prior to use or they will have a bitter flavor.

    FENUGREEK, LEAVES, 6 - 1.5 oz. jars

    FENUGREEK, LEAVES, 6 - 1.5 oz. jars from Angelina's Gourmet

      Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) is a sturdy annual that is native to south Asia and southeastern Europe. The Latin meaning of Fenugreek is "Greek hay" and it is believed to have been used in dishes from the Mediterranean region. Fenugreek was employed in paste form by the ancient Egyptians as a topical paste to reduce fevers. The medicinal history of Fenugreek continues today and is used in the production of some oral contraceptives. This spice is primarily associated with Indian cuisine.

      Alvita Tea - Fenugreek Seed Tea - 11 oz

      Alvita Tea - Fenugreek Seed Tea - 11 oz from Alvita Tea

        Alvita Tea - Fenugreek Seed Tea - 30 bags

        Alvita Tea - Fenugreek Seed Tea - 30 bags from Alvita Tea

          FENUGREEK, GROUND, 10 lbs.

          FENUGREEK, GROUND, 10 lbs. from Angelina's Gourmet
          • Kosher

          Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) is a sturdy annual that is native to the eastern Mediterranean. Fenugreek seeds are a deep golden color with a smooth, hard surface and an angular shape. Fenugreek was employed in paste form by the ancient Egyptians as a topical paste to reduce fevers. The medicinal use of Fenugreek continues today as it is used in the production of some oral contraceptives. Fenugreek is also used in the manufacturing of imitation maple syrup due to the aroma of burnt sugar and sweet taste that comes from Fenugreek. This spice is primarily associated with Indian cuisine and is an essential ingredient in curry powders. The ground Fenugreek has a dull, yellow color and powdery texture.

          FENUGREEK, GROUND, 25 lbs.

          FENUGREEK, GROUND, 25 lbs. from Angelina's Gourmet
          • Kosher

          Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) is a sturdy annual that is native to the eastern Mediterranean. Fenugreek seeds are a deep golden color with a smooth, hard surface and an angular shape. Fenugreek was employed in paste form by the ancient Egyptians as a topical paste to reduce fevers. The medicinal use of Fenugreek continues today as it is used in the production of some oral contraceptives. Fenugreek is also used in the manufacturing of imitation maple syrup due to the aroma of burnt sugar and sweet taste that comes from Fenugreek. This spice is primarily associated with Indian cuisine and is an essential ingredient in curry powders. The ground Fenugreek has a dull, yellow color and powdery texture.

          FENUGREEK, GROUND, 6 - 1 lb. jars

          FENUGREEK, GROUND, 6 - 1 lb. jars from Angelina's Gourmet
          • Kosher

          Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) is a sturdy annual that is native to the eastern Mediterranean. Fenugreek seeds are a deep golden color with a smooth, hard surface and an angular shape. Fenugreek was employed in paste form by the ancient Egyptians as a topical paste to reduce fevers. The medicinal use of Fenugreek continues today as it is used in the production of some oral contraceptives. Fenugreek is also used in the manufacturing of imitation maple syrup due to the aroma of burnt sugar and sweet taste that comes from Fenugreek. This spice is primarily associated with Indian cuisine and is an essential ingredient in curry powders. The ground Fenugreek has a dull, yellow color and powdery texture.

          FENUGREEK, LEAVES, 1.5 lbs.

          FENUGREEK, LEAVES, 1.5 lbs. from Angelina's Gourmet

            Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) is a sturdy annual that is native to south Asia and southeastern Europe. The Latin meaning of Fenugreek is "Greek hay" and it is believed to have been used in dishes from the Mediterranean region. Fenugreek was employed in paste form by the ancient Egyptians as a topical paste to reduce fevers. The medicinal history of Fenugreek continues today and is used in the production of some oral contraceptives. This spice is primarily associated with Indian cuisine.

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