Organic Curry Leaves :
Product Code: Fwcl2002
Origin: India
Product Description:
It Is A Small Tree, Growing 4-5 M Tall. The Leaves Are Pinnate, With 11-21 Leaflets, Each Leaflet 2-4 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm Broad. They Are Highly Aromatic And Often Used In Curries. Product Is Organically Produced And Processed According To Current Good Manufacturing Practices, Haccp Norms And Regulations Npop, Nop & Eec 834/2007. Product Is Naturally Fumigated Through Ecgi Processing Technique.
Curry leaves known as Murraya koenigii are the shiny, dark green, aromatic leaves of a tree from the citrus fruit family that release a deliciously nutty aroma when fried in hot oil. The spice blend is rich in anti-inflammatory compounds and consuming it may help reduce oxidative stress, boost heart health, and improve blood sugar levels, among other potential benefits. The best part is that curry powder makes an excellent addition to a wide array of recipes.
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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.