inguva for cooking natural high quality, original &natural rs.450/for 10 grames

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Description

Inguva, known as asafoetida or hing in English, is a pungent spice resin widely used in Andhra and Telugu cooking for its unique umami flavor and digestive benefits. It’s especially prominent in “Inguva Charu,” a thin, aromatic rasam-like lentil stew served hot with rice.

Key Recipes Inguva Charu starts with roasting toor dal, spices like coriander, cumin, and extra hing, then boiling with tamarind, tomatoes, and a mustard-cumin tempering. Another dish, Vankaya Inguva Karam, features eggplant cooked in a hing-heavy spice paste with urad dal, methi, and red chilies—no onion or garlic—for a satvik curry paired with rice or roti.

Cooking Tips Use hing sparingly (a pinch or 1/2 tsp per recipe) as its raw aroma mellows when cooked, enhancing dals, rasams, and pickles. In Andhra meals, it stars in lighter stews like this to balance heavy curries, often alongside pappu or veppudu.

Health Note sInguva aids digestion, reduces bloating, and acts as a garlic-onion substitute in vegetarian dishes. It’s resin from Ferula plants, common in South Indian cuisine for flavor without allergens.

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