fenugreek Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfen.u.ɡriːk]
  • Us [ ˈfen.uː.ɡriːk]

Meaning of fenugreek In English

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  • If there is lymphatic congestion I always include fenugreek seed tea brewed at the strength of approximately one tablespoon of seeds to a quart of water. 

  • The seed is enclosed in a small pod about an inch long, and resembles fenugreek, only that it is blunter at both ends, as if cut off with a knife. 

  • Fenugreek and ryegrass was a hay crop mixture.

  • Fenugreek endosperms contain abscisic acid which is present in greater concentrations when these tissues have been incubated in a small volume rather than in a large volume.

  • Sotolon, the agent that gives the fungus its odour, also occurs in fenugreek, maple syrup and lovage.

  • Commonly used ingredients include cardamom, clove, cinnamon, ground chili peppers, coriander, cumin, peppercorn, paprika, fenugreek, and turmeric.

  • It is typically made of mangoes, vinegar, salt, mustard, turmeric, chili and fenugreek, similarly to savoury mango chutneys.

  • Bsisa is a variety of mixtures of roasted cereals ground with fenugreek and aniseed and cumin and sugar.

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