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4 Indian spices one should never skip in daily cooking

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 29, 2025, 10:58 IST
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4 Indian spices one should never skip in daily cooking

There’s something special about Indian kitchens—the sound of tadka, the warmth of roasted spices, and the smell that makes you hungry before the food is even ready. But these spices do more than just adding flavour and colour. They’re full of health benefits that quietly support your body. With every pinch, they bring balance, depth, and goodness to your meals. If you want to make your food healthier and tastier, these four spices should always have a place in your spice rack.

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Turmeric

This bright yellow spice is found in almost every Indian kitchen. Turmeric brings a warm, earthy flavour to curries, dals, and even rice, but it’s the health benefits that make it special. It helps your immune system, keeps inflammation down, and gives your skin a natural glow. Just a little each day can help you feel balanced, inside and out.

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Cumin

Cumin seeds bring that familiar, nutty aroma that makes any dish feel instantly homely. But beyond the flavour, cumin is a digestion champion. It keeps things light, supports your metabolism, and helps your body absorb nutrients better. Whether you add it to your dals, sabzis, or temper your buttermilk with it, cumin adds both taste and comfort to every meal.

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Mustard seeds

They may be small, but mustard seeds bring serious character to your cooking. When they hit hot oil and start to pop, you know something good is about to happen. Mustard seeds support digestion, warm up your system, and are believed to have cleansing effects on the body. Plus, they bring that signature punch to many South Indian and Bengali dishes.

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Fenugreek

Methi seeds have a deep, slightly bitter taste that fits perfectly in pickles, chutneys, and masala bases. But their value goes far beyond flavour. They help control blood sugar, support digestion, and can even improve your skin from the inside. It’s a simple spice that quietly keeps things balanced.


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