Most people are confused between spices and herbs. A spice is
usually any dried part of a plant, such as dried bark, roots, berries, seeds,
twigs or anything else that isn’t green or leafy.
As you may have guessed, the green and leafy part of a plant is
considered a herb! Herbs can be used whether they are dried or fresh, as
opposed to spices, which can only be used dried, generally for seasoning and
flavouring but not usually the main ingredient.
There are many interesting and beneficial facts about spices, which
can make lives more healthy in the most natural way. With India’s wonderful
cooking
styles and variety of dishes differing widely from North to South
and from East to West, it is extremely complicated to categorise Indian Cuisine.
Indian cuisine is in fact an exciting hodgepodge of spices and aromatic spices.
For the culinary enthusiast seeking adventure, there is a surprise around every
corner However, no matter how complex it is, the one common thread running
through all Indian dishes is
the use of the ubiquitous chili.
Health benefits Chilies are often overlooked as circulation
boosters. They can have
a dramatic impact on your health by helping to boost circulation and
also act as a thinner to help protect against strokes.
Good news for fat burners The thermogenic compound ‘capsaicin’ which
is found in chili helps increase the metabolic rate, which aids in the fat
burning process. Studies reveal that eating chilies can raise your metabolic rate
by up to 23% for about three hours. So, eating food with chilies every day is
all you need to do to enjoy the multiple and important health benefits they
have to offer.
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