Saturday, September 27, 2008

Indian Spices


Spices in India are world renowned. Because climate variables in India almost all spices are grown in this country. Spices are defined as a substance or heavily spiced aromatic vegetable obtained from tropical plants generally used as a condiment. In ancient India spices were as valuable as gold and as significant as medicines. Spices and herbs are good not only for our taste buds but also to our health. These provide calcium, iron, vitamins our body. Some important spices in India are cardamom, breaks fresh, cinnamon, cloves, hing, coffee, curry leaf, cashew, Vanila, ginger, Kokame, nutmeg, pepper, tamarind, tea and turmeric. A party to add color, flavor and taste, consumption of spices provide health benefits endless. You could be more creative in use spices if you know the best use of it. Some may be a substitute for your products and beauty expensive medicine. As hing is a great cure for sickness and stomach pertussis, antioxidants present in fresh aid to cope with cholesterol. It also helps to burn calories. All most all the spices of India have great medical value. In our science of Ayurvedic medicine are all made from herbs and spice.

The people of India uses these spices in their daily food called masala. People across the glove employ more or less spice in their kitchens. It should mention here that export 45% of India for the global spice. All most all states of India are famous for one or more spices but the contribution of Kerala in this area is enormous. Moving around these plantations spice you feel the aroma transport you to a world completely different. There will not be any difficulty in your spice tour because there is enough equipment available to make you feel comfortable. Some plantations have the housing service. The serene spice plantations of Kerala are gently different "eco-tourism " option from the tour wing of the nose of Ker. A trip to Kerala spice certainly fills a 's heart with pleasure and spice. In Karnataka you can spice travel where you can enjoy the coffee plantation on the foot hills of the Himalayas. And in your tour of Rajasthan you can make a plan to visit the field costs. And of course in your visit to Assam is no shortage to visit the tea garden, it is a beautiful experience. You can enjoy plucking working Assamese up tea leaves with songs of snoring and eventually export boxes of tea to the world.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hello,Good Blog,Congrats..Can you post the malayalam words for Citronella grass and Rosemary plant? Thanks .