Compounded Asafoetida - 75g
Compounded Asafoetida - 75g
Net Weight
75g
Description
"Asafoetida" actually means "a resin that smells bad" in Latin. However, you will rarely find an Indian kitchen without Asafoetida. Asafoetida is popularly called Hing in Hindi / Urdu / Punjabi, Perungayam in Tamil, Devil's Dung in English, Hing in Marathi, Inguva in Telugu, Kayam in Malayalam, Hinga in Gujarati, Ingu in Kannada, Hingu in Sanskrit, and Hengu in Oriya.
Nutrition Info
From a nutritional perspective, Asafoetida provides protein, fiber, carbohydrates, calcium, phosphorous, iron, niacin, carotene and riboflavin.
Health Benefits
Along with its culinary uses, Asafoetida has a prominent place in traditional medicine. Its health benefits come from its carminative, antiviral, antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, antispasmodic, expectorant, sedative, diuretic, vermifuge, emmenagogue, aphrodisiac and anti-carcinogenic properties.
Caution :
Asafoetida has very low toxicity. However, people with high blood pressure should avoid taking asafoetida separately as it interferes with pressure medications. Pregnant women and those suffering from blood clotting problems should practice caution when taking asafoetida separately in large doses.
The above is provided for information purpose only, and does not constitute medical advise. Please consult your medical practitioner for specific guidance and advise.
Ingredients
Gum Arabic, Wheat Powder (Atta), Asafoetida Resin
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No Artificial color
- No artificial flavor
- No added preservatives
- No Palm Oil. No Oil Reuse
How to Use
- This spice is used in food as a condiment, and in pickling. It typically works as a flavour enhancer and, used along with turmeric, is a standard component of Indian cuisine, particularly in lentil curries such as dal, sambar, rasam, as well as in various dry and gravy curries.
- Asafoetida is considered a digestive in that it reduces flatulence.
- You can also use it as a home remedy for menstrual pain ear ache, body pain, asthma, to get rid of intestinal worms and toothache.
Caution :
Asafoetida has very low toxicity. However, people with high blood pressure should avoid taking asafoetida separately as it interferes with pressure medications. Pregnant women and those suffering from blood clotting problems should practice caution when taking asafoetida separately in large doses.
The above is provided for information purpose only, and does not constitute medical advise. Please consult your medical practitioner for specific guidance and advise.
Allergy Info
This product has been prepared in a facility that processes, milk products, wheat products, peanuts, tree nuts and sesame seeds.