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Cardamom Seed Green (Elaichi) Ground (5g)

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Origin:  Guatamala

Green Cardamom Powder is a type of spice made by grinding the seeds of the green cardamom plant into a fine powder. Green Cardamom is a popular spice used in many parts of the world, especially in India, the Middle East, and Scandinavia.

Green Cardamom Powder has a sweet and floral flavor with a hint of citrus and is often used to add flavor and aroma to food and drinks. It is commonly used in Indian cuisine to flavor curries, rice dishes, and desserts. Green Cardamom Powder can also be used to flavor tea, coffee, and other hot beverages. In some cultures, it is used as a breath freshener or digestive aid.

Overall, Green Cardamom Powder is a versatile spice that can add depth and complexity to many different dishes and beverages.

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Weight0.04 kg
Dimensions8 × 12 × 1.2 cm
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