fenugreek seed
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Definition
Noun: 1. Aromatic seeds used as seasoning: The small, hard, yellowish-brown seeds of the fenugreek plant (Trigonella foenum-graecum), known for their distinctive, slightly bitter, maple-like aroma and flavor. They are commonly used as a spice, especially in curry powders, spice blends, and pickling.
Usage
Fenugreek seed is primarily used as a culinary spice. It can be used whole, dry-roasted, or ground into a powder. It is a key ingredient in many South Asian, Middle Eastern, and North African dishes.
Examples
- As a noun (direct object):
- The recipe calls for a teaspoon of fenugreek seed.
- You can dry-roast fenugreek seed to enhance its flavor before grinding.
- As a noun (subject):
- Fenugreek seed is often found in the ingredient list for curry powder.
Advanced Usage
- Medicinal and Supplemental Use: Beyond cooking, fenugreek seed is also consumed as a dietary supplement or brewed into a tea for its purported health benefits, such as supporting digestion and blood sugar management.
- Some people take fenugreek seed supplements.
Variants and Related Words
- Fenugreek (noun): Refers to the plant itself or its leaves (known as ), which are also used as an herb.
- Fresh fenugreek leaves are used in some Indian dishes.
- Methi (noun): The Hindi name for both the fenugreek plant and its dried leaves.
- The dish is garnished with dried methi.
Synonyms
- Methi seed: A direct synonym, using the Hindi-derived name.
- The label read "methi seed".
Related Phrases
- Fenugreek seed powder: The ground form of the seed.
- Add fenugreek seed powder at the end of cooking.
Noun
- aromatic seeds used as seasoning especially in curry