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Caraway Seed Powder

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Caraway Seed Powder - Native to Europe and West Asia, now cultivated in various regions. Used as a spice or powdered herb for medicinal purposes.

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Botanical NameCarum carvi

Common Name:

  • English: Caraway
  • Ayurvedic: Essential oils: Krishna jiraka, Jiraa, Kaaravi, Asita Jiraka, Kashmiri jiraka, Prithvi kaa, Uppal kunchikaa, Sugandh udgaar, Shodhana.
  • Unani: Black cumin seeds, Kamoon variety.
  • This product is also referred to by other names.These three products are part of a range that includes Shimai-shembu, Semai Seearagam, and Karamjiragam. 

Habitat: This plant is native to Europe and Western Asia but is now grown in several Indian states, including Bihar, Orissa, Punjab, Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, as well as in the hill regions of Kumaon, Garhwal, Kashmir, and Chamba. It can also be found growing wild in the North Himalayas.

Origin: Finland

Harvested: Cultivated

Parts Used: Seed

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How to use:

Powdered Herb:

Caraway seeds are also used as a spice.

Powdered Herb:

Powdered herbs can be used in a variety of ways.

You can add powdered herbs to various foods such as smoothies, sauces, spreads, and baked goods like cookies. For children, mix the powder with honey or glycerin to create a paste. The thicker the paste, the stronger the herbal flavor will be. This method, known as "Electuaries", masks the bitter taste of the herbs with the sweetness of the honey or glycerin.

By encapsulating your own powdered herb at home, you can ensure that each capsule contains only pure herb, without fillers or additives. The capsules can be taken with a liquid.

A poultice is created by mixing an herbal powder with a liquid, typically water, to form a paste that's applied directly to the skin. This approach can be beneficial in treating various skin issues.

Mix powdered herbs with water, fruit juice, or another liquid to create a concentrated herbal drink.

Precautions: 

Before using this product, consult a qualified healthcare professional if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.

This website provides information for educational purposes only.ONLY

This product has not undergone evaluation by Health Canada.

The purpose of this information is to provide general guidance only and should not be relied upon for medical diagnosis or treatment.

 

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