About this item:
- Ajwain is also known as carom seeds or ajowan caraway. It is an Indian spice and its ayurvedic medicines formulated with these are used in digestive ailment, mental diseases, and respiratory disorders.
- Additionally, it is a popular home cure for a number of ailments, including diarrhea, loose stool, breathing difficulties, post-meal heaviness, cramping, intestinal gas, indigestion, vomiting, and abdominal distension.
- Ajwain is rather sparingly used in South Indian cooking, but it is widely known, especially for its properties as a digestive aid
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Ajwain or as it’s variously known,omum, om beeja, ajowan, bishop’s weed, or carom seed–is one of the lesser-known Indian spices. Lesser-known in the West, anyway. In appearance, it looks uncannily like cumin. In fact, though, ajwain isn’t a seed at all, but the fruit of an annual herb that belongs to the Apiaceae or Umbelliferae family
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