Indian saffron, primarily grown in Kashmir, is highly valued for its culinary, medicinal, and cultural uses. Despite ...
But the world’s demand for spices grew throughout the Roman era and into the medieval period, defining economies from India to Europe. This demand gave rise to some of the first truly ...
India is famous for its use of spices, which add vibrant flavours and ... but its origins remind us of its long journey through history. Image Credits: Freepik Chilli powder is often seen as ...
Kadhi, the sour yoghurt and gram flour curry, has travelled deliciously across India, with each region contributing its own ...
But many dishes are built around seasonings and spices with pronounced aromatics that make them difficult to match with wine. India does make wine from indigenous grapes like Anabeshi, Arkavati ...
India is eyeing to more than double the spices export over the next five years targeting shipments of $10 billion by 2030 and $25 billion by 2047, said Spices Board Secretary P Hemalatha on Monday.
India needs to enhance the share of value added component in its spices exports and look at new products like seasonings to achieve the targeted $10 billion exports by 2030 according to the exporters.
Bharat sometimes touches on Indian history on the program ... Bharat said he learned that spices are “tools” that connect people through flavors. He succeeded the spice business after he ...
Connect India's history of trade and commerce to its modern ... goal as you sail the Indian Ocean – bring a large shipment of spices to a port in Egypt that will make this trip profitable.
My Kolkata Web Desk Published 07.10.24, 07:05 PM Mahakumbh moments: Viral vendor, boat ride to Prayagraj, and holy water for prisoners ...