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Fenugreek Seeds
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Naturally occurring fiber, protein, iron and plant compounds.Commonly used in cooking, hair packs and skincare preparations.
What it is
Just Fenugreek. Nothing else.
Fenugreek Seeds are among the most versatile ingredients found in Indian homes. While best known as a kitchen staple, they have long been used beyond cooking, finding a place in traditional hair-care and skincare preparations as well.
In the kitchen, Fenugreek Seeds are commonly used in tempering, curries, spice blends and traditional recipes. Their distinctive flavour has made them a familiar ingredient across generations, while their naturally occurring fiber and plant compounds have contributed to their continued popularity.
Beyond food, Fenugreek Seeds have a long association with hair care. Soaked and ground into a paste, they are commonly used in hair packs and scalp-care rituals. They are often combined with ingredients such as Amla Powder and Hibiscus Powder as part of traditional hair-care preparations.
Fenugreek also appears in skincare traditions, where it is used in simple face packs and homemade preparations. Its versatility has allowed it to move naturally between kitchen shelves and self-care routines without ever feeling out of place.
Few ingredients cross categories as comfortably as Fenugreek. It remains a reminder that some of the most useful ingredients were never limited to a single purpose.
What we carry are single-ingredient Fenugreek Seeds. No additives. No flavouring. No preservatives. Just Fenugreek Seeds, the way they have always been used.
WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE IT
– Used in cooking, hair care and skincare.
– Naturally contains fiber, protein and plant compounds.
– A familiar ingredient in traditional home remedies.
– Easy to include in everyday routines.
– One ingredient with multiple uses.
Works Well With
Anna
Sesame Seeds
Millets
Kesha
Amla Powder
Hibiscus Powder
Tvacha
Multani Mitti
Turmeric Powder
A Place In The Kitchen
Fenugreek rarely stayed in one place. It began in the kitchen, but often found its way into hair packs and skincare preparations as well. Few ingredients moved so easily between food and self-care, making it one of the most versatile staples in the home.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Fenugreek Seeds, Kannada: ಮೆಂತ್ಯೆ ಕಾಳು, Hindi (Devanagari): मेथी दाना, Tamil: வெந்தய விதைகள், Telugu: మెంతుల గింజలు, Malayalam: ഉലുവ വിത്തുകൾ, Bengali: মেথি বীজ & Marathi: मेथी दाणेStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Soak fenugreek seeds overnight.
Grind into a smooth paste.
Apply evenly to the scalp and hair.
Leave for 20–30 minutes, then wash using Shikakai Powder or a traditional cleansing powder blend.
Soak fenugreek seeds and grind into a fine paste.
Mix with water, curd or other preferred ingredients.
Apply evenly to the face.
Leave briefly, then rinse thoroughly with water.
Soak fenugreek seeds overnight if preferred.
Use in tempering, curries, spice blends or traditional recipes.
Sprout and add to salads or everyday meals.
Enjoy regularly as part of a balanced diet.
What people say
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