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| amchoor : a tan coloured powder made from grinding small sun-dried green mangoes . Amchoor is used in North Indian dishes to give a slightly sour , pungent taste . It is a predominant flavour in the spice blend called chat masala and is available at all I |
| camphor : a pure white crystalline powder derived from steam of the camphor tree , Cinnamomum camphera , which in China and India . It is used in tiny amounts to flavour at some Indian grocers and pharmacies . Indian milk sweets and puddings . It is avail |
| carob : the edible beans of the carob tree , a legume belonging to the locust family . The beans grown on this tall evergreen tree are dried , ground into powder , and used as one would use Carob cocoa . Carob powder is rich in protein and is delicious in |
| cayenne pepper : the orange-red to deep-red powder derived from small , sun-dried , pungent red chili peppers (Capsicum frutescens). This bitingly hot condiment should be used with restraint , for a small amount will add considerable zest and flavour to d |
| chat masala : a traditional companion to freshly-cut fruit in Indian cuisine . This lightbrown spice blend contains a number of ingredients , notably black salt , mango powder , and asafoetida . Sprinkled on fruit with a few drops of fresh lime juice , it |
| chuurNamh : fine powder |
| dhaanaaq4 : corn , grain ( originally the grains of seed from their being ` laid ' into and ` conceived ' by the earth 1 . { dhA } , but usually : fried barley or rice or any grain fried and reduced to powder ) ; coriander ; bud , shoot |
| fine powder : chuurNamh |
| five-spice : two varieties of five-spice are prominent in the world of vegetarian cuisine : Chinese five-spice powder and Indian panch puran , a blend of five whole spices . Chinese five-spice powder is a combination of five dried , ground spices , genera |
| gulabjamun : a sweet ball made from milk powder , fried in ghee , and soaked in sugar syrup . |
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