Five Spice Mix (पंच फोरन (Panch Phoron))
Five Spice Mix, or Panch Phoron, is the soul of East Indian and Bengali cooking. It is a beautiful blend of five whole seeds: Cumin, Brown Mustard, Fenugreek, Nigella, and Fennel. In my kitchen, this mix isn't ground; it's used whole in hot oil to create a magnificent tempering. I love the way each seed pops and releases its unique aroma—the bitterness of fenugreek, the sweetness of fennel, and the earthiness of cumin. It creates a complex flavor profile that is both rustic and sophisticated. It's a reminder of the simplicity and balance found in regional heritage cooking. A tiny handful can transform a simple dal or vegetable dish into a masterpiece.

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Calories
18 kcal
Protein
0.8g
Fat
1.1g
Carbs
2.2g
Fiber
1.5g
Vitamins
Iron, Calcium, Magnesium
Cooking Tips
- • Always add the seeds to hot oil or ghee and wait for them to crackle before adding other ingredients.
- • Do not over-fry the mix, as the fenugreek seeds can turn quite bitter if burnt.
- • Try dry-roasting the seeds and then grinding them for a unique, smoky garnish for salads.
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