The Curry Tree (binomial name: Murrayakoenigii) is a tropical tree native to India and Sri Lanka. Its fragrant leaves are called curry leaves as they are popular for spicing up curries. They are mostly used as seasoning in the cooking of Sri Lanka, India and their neighboring countries. Curry leaves have many medicinal properties including being anti-diabetic.Curry leaves can also be used for weight loss. They are rich in Vitamin A, B, C and B2. Curry leaves are also said to be good sources of iron and calcium. Because of this reason, curry leaves are used as part of folklore medicine to treat calcium deficiency and several other conditions.
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Product origin : Sri Lanka
Key Specifications/Special Features
Helps in weight loss
Helps in treating dysentery, constipation and diarrhea
Relieves morning sickness and nausea
Eliminates bacteria
Good for eyesight
Good for diabetics
Reduce stress
Heals wounds, burns and skin eruptions
Helps in hair growth
Improves memory
Curry leaves (karapincha), the vibrant green leaves from a tropical to sub tropical tree belonging to the Rutaceae family and native to India, hold a special place in culinary and health traditions. Our Dehydrated Curry Leaves (karapincha) Powder brings you the essence of these leaves in a convenient and potent form. Our Dehydrated Curry Leaves (karapincha) Powder is meticulously crafted through a careful drying process. These crisp curry leaves (karapincha) are air-dried, sun-dried, or gently dehydrated using a food dehydrator. While sun drying may be quicker, it can lead to a loss of flavor and aroma. To ensure the preservation of the full spectrum of their rich attributes, we opt for shade drying, allowing the leaves to retain their distinctive taste and aroma. This makes â??dehydrationâ?? the ideal method for maintaining the nutritional value of curry leaves (karapincha). Dehydrated Curry Leaves (karapincha) Powder is a versatile addition to your culinary repertoire. It infuses a burst of flavor into various Indian curries and soups, enriching your dishes with a touch of authenticity
Curry leaves (Murraya koenigii) are aromatic leaves commonly used in the cuisines of South India, Sri Lanka, and other parts of Southeast Asia. Despite their name, they are not related to curry powder but are an integral part of many curry dishes. Here are some key aspects of curry leaves: Aromatic Flavor: Curry leaves have a distinctive and aromatic flavor. They are often described as having a citrusy, slightly nutty, and mildly spicy taste. Appearance: The leaves are bright green and have a shiny surface. They are pinnate, meaning the leaflets are arranged along a central stem. Health Benefits: In addition to their culinary uses, curry leaves are believed to have various health benefits. They are a rich source of antioxidants and are thought to have anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-diabetic properties. Medicinal Uses: In traditional medicine, curry leaves are used for various purposes, including promoting hair health, aiding digestion, and managing diabetes. It's important to note that while they are believed to have health benefits, scientific research on these claims is ongoing.