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Hot Madras Curry powder is an aromatic blend of coriander, turmeric, chili, mustard, cumin, pepper, fenugreek, garlic, salt, and fennel. This product is specially imported from Madras and ready to use for all authentic curry dishes.
Smoked paprika, often called pimenton or smoked Spanish paprika, is made from peppers that are smoked and dried over oak fires. This process gives the red powder a rich, smoky flavor. You can find this smoked variety in mild, medium-hot, and hot. True Spanish pimenton is produced using traditional techniques and comes from specific areas in Spain, as per the European Union's laws.
Garam masala is a spice blend widely used in Indian cuisine, from curries and lentil dishes to soups. Whole spices of cinnamon, mace, peppercorns, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, and cardamon pods are toasted in a pan to release their aromatic flavors, then ground to a powder.
Garam masala tastes warm and earthy, lightly sweet, peppery and somewhat spicy, with hints of floral notes. The taste can vary from blend to blend depending on various spices and ratios of each added.
Deggi mirch, a distinctive Indian spice made from a blend of colourful red capsicums and Kashmiri red chillies, adds a mild heat and a deep red-orange colour to soups, tandoori chicken and other traditional dishes. In the north of India, it is liberally added to chicken and vegetable curries and dhals as well as naan and paratha breads. While in the Southern states, it is often used in kebabs, adding colour and flavour to rice, dhals - particularly sambhars - soups and stews. It is often combined with garam masala to flavor thick soups and biryanis.
Coriander powder is derived from the seeds of the coriander plant. It adds a mild flavour and aroma to sweet and savoury food preparations. Most commonly, it is bought as whole dried seeds and ground as and when needed, but it can also be found as a readymade powder.
Mace is the lace-like, dried covering of nutmegs. It has a sweet, mild nutmeg flavour and imparts an orange, saffron colour to dishes. A small amount adds fragrance and subtle flavour, particularly to custards and cream sauces, as well as curries and pickles.