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  2. List of Pakistani spices - Wikipedia

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    Black dammar چندرس Chandras Canarium strictum: Black mica ابرک سیاہ Abrak Siyah Biotite: Black musli سیاہ موصلی Siyah Musli Curculigo orchioides: Black mustard seeds رائی Rai Brassica nigra: Black nightshade مکوہ خشک Makoh Khushk Solanum nigrum: Black-eyed Susan roots بیخ سوسن Beekh-e-Susan Rudbeckia hirta

  3. Black cardamom - Wikipedia

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    Amomum subulatum, also known as black cardamom, hill cardamom, [2] Bengal cardamom, [2] greater cardamom, [2] Indian cardamom, [2] Nepal cardamom, [2] winged cardamom, [2] big cardamon, [3] [4] or brown cardamom, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Zingiberaceae.

  4. List of Indian spices - Wikipedia

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    Black cardamom: Very earthy and darkly aromatic. Often used in North Indian curries. Used as a tempering spice. (Hindi: Badi Elaichi बड़ी इलाइची) Black peppercorns: Pepper may be used whole or ground in Indian cuisines. The largest producer is the southern Indian state of Kerala. Used as a tempering spice.

  5. Cardamom Plants Make the Perfect Lush, Leafy Addition ... - AOL

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    Guatemala and India are the largest producers of cardamom worldwide. Cardamom grows well in pots and can be enjoyed as a houseplant. As a tropical plant, it can spend the summer outdoors and then ...

  6. Cardamom - Wikipedia

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    Cardamom (Elaichi) from India. In Asia, both types of cardamom are widely used in both sweet and savoury dishes, particularly in the south. Both are frequent components in such spice mixes as Indian and Nepali masalas and Thai curry pastes. Green cardamom is often used in traditional Indian sweets and in masala chai (spiced tea). Both are also ...

  7. Amomum - Wikipedia

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    Amomum is a genus of plants containing about 111 species native to China, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Queensland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It includes several species of cardamom . Plants of this genus are remarkable for their pungency and aromatic properties.

  8. Kashmiri cuisine - Wikipedia

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    cardamom (nich auleh) — the seeds, derived after crushing the pods, can be used in curries such as yakhean, qaliya, and also in teas such as kahwah and sheer/noon chai. [195] bay leaf (tej pata) — most commonly used for rice polav and biryani dishes in Kashmir. [196] black pepper (marts) — both fruit and seed are used. [196]

  9. Garam masala - Wikipedia

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    In the east of the Indian subcontinent, in West Bengal, Orissa, Assam and Bangladesh only cardamom, cinnamon and clove may be substituted for the assortment. [citation needed] The Burmese masala (မဆလာ) spice blend used in Burmese curries typically consists of ground cinnamon or cassia, cardamon, cloves, and black pepper. [10]