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It is often confused with lovage seed; even some dictionaries mistakenly state that ajwain comes from the lovage plant. Ajwain is also called “ajmo” in gujarati, “owa” in Marathi,”vaamu” or “Oma” in Telugu. It is known as Bishops seeds in global market.

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Ajwain originated in the Middle East, possibly in Egypt. It is now primarily grown and used in the Indian Subcontinent, but also in Iran, Egypt and Afghanistan.

New crops of this product come in December and stay till February in this way December to February is its prime season.

Description:
It is often confused with lovage seed; even some dictionaries mistakenly state that ajwain comes from the lovage plant. Ajwain is also called “ajmo” in gujarati, “owa” in Marathi,”vaamu” or “Oma” in Telugu. It is known as Bishops seeds in global market.

Uses:
It is used to make a special food called the ‘omapodi’. It is also mixed in several snacks of north and south India. It reduces flatulence caused by beans when it is cooked with beans. It may be used as a substitute for cumin as well. In Indian cuisine, ajwain is almost never used raw, but either dry-roasted or fried in ghee or oil. This develops a much more subtle and complex aroma, somewhat similar to caraway but “brighter”. Among other things, it is used for making a type of paratha, called ‘ajwain ka paratha’.

 
Admixture (% Max)

1%

% Purity (% Min)

99%

% Moisture (% Max)

9 to 10%

Foreign Matter (% Max)

0.50%

Volatile Oil Content (% Min)

1 to 3%

Colour

Greenish Brown

Odour

Aromatic Pungent Flavor

Quality

Machine Clean / Sortexed

Origin

India

Packing

As per Client's Requirements
Harvesting Month: January & February
Container Capacity in 20ft – 13M

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