in India we call Fennel seeds "Saunf"..... and we call Cumin seeds "Jeera" .... so if you hear someone say "JalJeera" it is a summer drink made using a spice mix of powdered spices and of course mainly Buna hua Jeera or Roasted Cumin powder..... i had one family friend, who was also my classmate for three years in grade school, whose mother would boil Cumin Seeds in water and then use that water to drink due to the digestive and cooling properties it had on the body and the stomach..... this is normally either coated with a hard sugar coating that is either coloured or just plain white...... while sometimes when you visit Indian restaurants you get packets of "mouth fresheners" or "after meal mints" it's just sugar coated Fennel seeds that have a "Spearmint" flavour and fragrance added to the coating.... This is normally used as already mentioned "Mouth Fresheners" or "After Meal Mints" due to the fact that it helps in not just taking away the smell of the meal that you just had.... for example: if you just had onions or fish and you go to your girlfriend or boyfriend and the minute you open your mouth, your girlfriend or boyfriend ends up suddenly running away from you because of how your breath smells.... so yeah, that some times helps with bad breath..... and also Saunf or Fennel seeds act as digestives as well, something similar to Cumin seeds..... (BTW, try dry roasting cumin seeds and powder it and then add that to what ever spice blend powder mix you are using and there will be a lot of difference between when you just use cumin powder that is just made from cumin seeds that have not been roasted....... But well, in India we use both Roasted Cumin Seed powder as well as just the Regular un-roasted Cumin Seed powder in our dishes..... due to the taste and flavour and also it also depends on the recipe or food you are making ..... this is just a few tips i learnt from my mum and by watching so many food recipe videos and spice blend recipe videos)
OMG you know your fennel seed to the deed! Impressive and I learn a lot today!! I'm looking forward to try that JalJeera, it looks like a green juice to me and seems very healthy(I google it real quick) Thanks for sharing all these with everyone~ and next time I go to a Indian restaurant, I'll df look for that "After Meal Mints" I've never seen sugared herbs yet, must be super interesting!
@@TheGoat_LionelMessi there’s many many use for this but you can start with adding Little bit (1/2tsp) at a time to simple veggie stir fry for extra layer of flavor. And if you ever want to make chicken, you can add it to the marinade too
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in India we call Fennel seeds "Saunf"..... and we call Cumin seeds "Jeera" .... so if you hear someone say "JalJeera" it is a summer drink made using a spice mix of powdered spices and of course mainly Buna hua Jeera or Roasted Cumin powder..... i had one family friend, who was also my classmate for three years in grade school, whose mother would boil Cumin Seeds in water and then use that water to drink due to the digestive and cooling properties it had on the body and the stomach..... this is normally either coated with a hard sugar coating that is either coloured or just plain white...... while sometimes when you visit Indian restaurants you get packets of "mouth fresheners" or "after meal mints" it's just sugar coated Fennel seeds that have a "Spearmint" flavour and fragrance added to the coating.... This is normally used as already mentioned "Mouth Fresheners" or "After Meal Mints" due to the fact that it helps in not just taking away the smell of the meal that you just had.... for example: if you just had onions or fish and you go to your girlfriend or boyfriend and the minute you open your mouth, your girlfriend or boyfriend ends up suddenly running away from you because of how your breath smells.... so yeah, that some times helps with bad breath..... and also Saunf or Fennel seeds act as digestives as well, something similar to Cumin seeds..... (BTW, try dry roasting cumin seeds and powder it and then add that to what ever spice blend powder mix you are using and there will be a lot of difference between when you just use cumin powder that is just made from cumin seeds that have not been roasted....... But well, in India we use both Roasted Cumin Seed powder as well as just the Regular un-roasted Cumin Seed powder in our dishes..... due to the taste and flavour and also it also depends on the recipe or food you are making ..... this is just a few tips i learnt from my mum and by watching so many food recipe videos and spice blend recipe videos)
OMG you know your fennel seed to the deed! Impressive and I learn a lot today!!
I'm looking forward to try that JalJeera, it looks like a green juice to me and seems very healthy(I google it real quick)
Thanks for sharing all these with everyone~ and next time I go to a Indian restaurant, I'll df look for that "After Meal Mints" I've never seen sugared herbs yet, must be super interesting!
Interesting thx
My pleasure~ Thanks for watching
Such a good video. So informative and well produced! 👏🎉
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Thank you! This is very-very useful! "Food first.."❕✨
Beautiful work! Plus these are my favourite spices!
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Thanks for watching! I’m glad you like it
I bought a bottle but it seems like they put way too much cinnamon in it. Badia brand. Is it supposed to smell and taste like cinnamon?
Very Aaramoda.
not sure if you mean aromatic? but thanks for watching~
You are so cute and lovely . I like your ways of teaching ❤
I buy one out of curiosity but don't know what to do with it
@@TheGoat_LionelMessi there’s many many use for this but you can start with adding Little bit (1/2tsp) at a time to simple veggie stir fry for extra layer of flavor. And if you ever want to make chicken, you can add it to the marinade too
Now i know ty
Glad it helps!!! love the cat with glasses lol
Does your big hoop earnings represent anything special?
it doesn't, haha, I'm not religious either, I just like the way it look😊
You are very natural beautiful but the huge ear rings are not good looking