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Mace (Javitri)

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Mace, also known as javitri, is a spice that comes from the dried outer layer of the nutmeg seedIt has a warm, slightly sweet flavor with a hint of bitterness. 

Uses
  • Mace is used in baked goods, stews, soups, and spice blends. 
  • It’s also an essential ingredient in dishes like pulaos, biryanis, and garam masala. 
  • Mace is commonly used in pickling and preserving. 
  • Mace is used in chutneys and pickles. 
  • Mace is used in infusions, such as tasting milk for a white sauce. 
Health benefits
  • Mace is believed to have several health benefits, including improving digestion, reducing inflammation, and antibacterial properties. 
  • Mace is said to encourage appetite, boost blood circulation, and protect kidneys. 
Availability 
  • Mace is available in dried blades or ground form.
  • Mace is more expensive than nutmeg.
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Mace, also known as javitri, is a spice that comes from the dried outer covering of the nutmeg seed. It has a warm, slightly sweet flavor with a hint of bitterness.

Uses

  • Mace is used in baked goods, stews, soups, and spice blends.
  • It’s also an essential ingredient in dishes like pulaos, biryanis, and garam masala.
  • Mace is commonly used in pickling and preserving.
  • It’s also used in infusions, such as tasting milk for a white sauce.
  • Chutneys and pickles are also generally spiced with javitri.

Health benefits

  • Mace is believed to have several health benefits, including:
    • Improving digestion
    • Reducing inflammation
    • Antibacterial properties
    • Anti-inflammatory properties

Availability

  • Mace is usually available in dried blades or ground form.
  • You can buy mace from Amazon, BigBasket, and Mittal Organics.

 

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The bay leaf is an aromatic leaf commonly used as a herb in cooking. It can be used whole, either dried or fresh, in which case it is removed from the dish before consumption, or less commonly used in ground form. The flavor that a bay leaf imparts to a dish has not been universally agreed upon, but many agree it is a subtle addition.

Bay leaves come from various plants and are used for their distinctive flavor and fragrance. The most common source is the bay laurel (Laurus, nobilis). Other types include California bay laurel, Indian bay leaf, West Indian bay laurel, and Mexican bay laurel. Bay leaves contain essential oils, such as eucalyptol, terrenes, and methyleugenol, which contribute to their taste and aroma.

Bay leaves are used in cuisines including Indian, Filipino, European, and Caribbean. They are typically used in soups, stews, meat, seafood, and vegetable dishes. The leaves should be removed from the cooked food before eating as they can be abrasive in the digestive tract.

Bay leaves are used as an insect repellent in pantries and as an active ingredient in killing jars for entomology. In Eastern Orthodoxy liturgy, they are used to symbolize Jesus’ destruction of Hades and freeing of the dead.

While some visually similar plants have poisonous leaves, bay leaves are not toxic. However, they remain stiff even after cooking and may pose a choking hazard or cause harm to the digestive tract if swallowed whole or in large pieces. Canadian food and drug regulations set specific standards for bay leaves, including limits on ash content, moisture levels, and essential oil content.

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Jaiphal is another name for nutmeg, a spice that comes from the seeds of the Myristica fragrans tree. It’s a fragrant spice with a sweet and warm flavor.

Uses
Jaiphal is used in many cuisines, including Indian, Chinese, and other Asian cuisines.

It’s a key ingredient in desserts and cakes.
It’s also used in gravies like paneer makhani, butter chicken, and biryanis.
It can be used to flavor soups, marinades, fried rice, and more.

Health benefits:
Jaiphal has anti-inflammatory properties that may help with joint and muscle pain.
It may help with digestion and promote gut health.
It may help with skin discoloration and pigmentation.
It may help with acne and pimples.

Other information
Jaiphal is rich in manganese, copper, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, zinc, and calcium.
It’s also a good source of dietary fiber.
Jaiphal is native to Indonesia and is widely grown in tropical regions.

Safety
If you’re giving nutmeg to a baby, start with a tiny pinch and don’t exceed 1/4 teaspoon per day.
Always consult your pediatrician before introducing nutmeg to a baby.

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