One of the healthiest
Indian spices that I use
in my cooking is
fenugreek seeds, called
methi(hindi),
menthulu(telugu) and
venthyam(tamil). When
Mythili of Vindu invited
me to participate in
Mistress of Spices
event, to blog a spice
of my choice, I knew
what spice I was going
to write about. Yes,
methulu!! For the simple
reason that it is so
healthy . This wonder
herb, a very popular
vegetable in the Indian
cuisine is a nature’s
boon to mankind.
Besides, it is so
appetizing, light and
dry. Rich in protein,
calcium, phosphorus and
iron in their natural
forms, its mineral and
vitamin contents are
also very high and this
is easily assimilated by
our body.
Lecithin is an important
nutrient for brain. This
is found more in
fenugreek. This helps in
increasing memory
power.Both the leaves
and seeds of this bitter
tasting vegetable are
fit for consumption; the
seeds are generally used
as a condiment and for
flavoring. Research has
shown that the regular
long term use of methi
seeds reduces deposits
of fat in the body and
lowers cholesterol.
However make sure you
wash the leaves well
before using. Is the
goodness of this
vegetable just
restricted to being a
health food? No. It has
exceptional medicinal
uses and can be used as
beauty aid as well.
Medicinal uses and
home remedies with Methi
(fenugreek)
Methi seeds are
nourishing and
rejuvenating, with the
properties of a
stimulant. If you
experience fatigue or
troubled by backache and
other body aches, just
eat a teaspoon of methi
seeds daily. Also
include lots of
fenugreek leaves in your
diet. This is an age-old
tried and tested remedy;
it has worked for me.
You can try it too.
Eating a teaspoon of
methi seeds or drinking
juice of methi seeds
(soak methi seeds in
water the previous night
and then grind it to
extract a paste or
juice.) the first thing
in the morning or an
hour before each meal is
found to be highly
beneficial in the
treatment of diabetes.
In fact, many
naturopaths have
ascertained this fact.
Fenugreek seeds, an
ancient spice, with a
slightly bitter taste,
are small, hard,
yellowish-brown, smooth
and oblong shaped.The
fresh tender green
leaves of the fenugreek
plant, called methi or
menthi, have a
bitter-sweet flavor and
used as a regular green
vegetable in Indian
cuisine like dals and
vegetables.Fenugreek
seeds can be sprouted,
have a slight
pungent-sweet flavor and
used to prepare salads.
The dried form of
fenugreek leaves, called
“kasoori methi”, is a
popular spice used to
enhance the flavor of
Indian dishes.
Fenugreek seeds should
be lightly dry roasted
before using to enhance
the flavor of the dish
and reduce the
bitterness of the spice.
The more you roast, the
more the bitterness.
Adding these dry roasted
seeds as it is or in
powdered form to a gravy
or dal dish lends the
dish a tangy and mellow
characteristic curry
flavor. Soaking the
seeds in water
overnight, makes them
soft and jelly-like and
these swelled up seeds
can be easily made into
a paste.
The six tastes,
sweet,salty, sour,
bitter, astringent,
bitter and hot,
advocated by Ayurveda
balances our diet for
optimum health and
nutrition and an easy
way to get the bitter
taste to our diet is to
add fenugreek seeds to
our foods.
One of the better ways
to consume methi
The most effective way
to eat methi seeds is to
sprout them a little,
then dry the sprouts,
powder them and include
in the
everyday diet. You can
have it in powdered
form, as a decoction and
herb tea.
One of the better
ways to consume
methi
The most effective
way to eat methi
seeds is to sprout
them a little, then
dry the sprouts,
powder them and
include in the
everyday diet. You
can have it in
powdered form, as a
decoction and herb
tea.
Medical research
shows that fenugreek
seeds lowers blood
cholesterol and
blood sugar levels.
It was also known to
cure constipation,
as a powerful
expectorant, and is
used as herbal
infusion to break up
respiratory
congestion.
An ancient ayurvedic
cure for dandruff –
soak some seeds in
water overnight,
grind to a paste,
apply onto the scalp
and hair, leave for
20 mts and rinse. It
also tones the hair,
giving it a silky
feel and shine.
Fenugreek seed paste
or methi in powder
form can be used as
a face pack also,
helps to tone the
skin and cure acne.
Fenugreek seeds can
be sun dried,
powdered and stored.
My tatayya
(grandfather) who
was a diabetic (for
40 years of his
life) used to have
one tsp of this
powder daily or
soaked seeds along
with water (soaked
in water overnight)
early in the
morning.
Methi as a beauty
aid
Paste of the fresh
leaves and coconut
milk applied over
the scalp is
believed to prevent
hair
loss promote hair
growth, preserve its
natural color, delay
graying of hair and
make it silky
soft.
Add the powder of
methi seeds with
coconut oil and
massage it on your
scalp. Wash it off
thenext day with
cold water. This
helps to prevent
premature graying of
hair.
A paste of methi
leaves mixed with
vinegar is good for
treating dandruff.
Applying the paste
of fenugreek leaves
and turmeric on your
face is very good
for pimple
and blackhead prone
skin.
Make a paste of
fenugreek leaves and
add boiled milk to
it. Applying this to
your face delays
the appearance of
fine lines and
wrinkles. It not
just improves the
complexion but also
makes
one look years
younger.