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Also spelled FENUGREEK, Fenugreek or its dried seeds, used as a food, a flavouring, and a medicine. The seeds' aroma and taste are strong, sweetish, and somewhat bitter, reminiscent of burnt sugar.
They are farinaceous in texture and may be mixed with flour for bread or eaten raw or cooked. In India young fenugreek plants are used as a potherb. Commercially known as 'Methi', Indian fenugreek comes in several well-known varieties such as 'Desi' and 'Champa'. Traditionally considered an aid to digestion, the seeds have been used as an internal
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