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  1.  4000 BC
    4000 BC - Fenugreek is an herb and a spice, whereby the leaves are used as an herb and the seed as spice. Historically the use of fenugreek can be traced back to 4000 BC in Iraq, Bronze Age Kingdom of Judah, and was found in desiccated form in the tomb of Tutankhamen.

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    4000 BC - Fenugreek has been a sacred plant for most of human history. It was found in a ritual burial site in Iraq dating to 4000 BC, and was even found in the tomb of Tutankhamen. Jews, Muslims and Christians in the Middle East all include it in meals during ...

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  3.  3400 BC
    3400 BC - 1 Imagine a sweet confection for curing intestinal worms – by 3400 BC our forebears had formulated such a remedy, as testified by a manuscript in a tomb at Thebes. What were the active ingredients? Fenugreek seeds and other herbs, all bound together with honey.

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  4.  3000 BC
    3000 BC - As far back as 3000 BC, the Egyptians were employing fenugreek to help prevent wrinkles. Both Hippocrates and Pliny also refer to the herb. Remains have been found in Egypt from as early as 3000BCE. Fenugreek seeds were found in Tutankhamen's tomb. Unlike ...

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    3000 BC - Native to the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Fenugreek is also cultivated in India, Morocco, Egypt, and England. Assyrians were the first to cultivate this herb in 3000 BC and the Greeks and Romans used it as mouth freshener. Folklore claims that ...

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  6.  2700 BC
    2700 BC - Ancient Chinese references mention about use of Cinnamon as early as 2700 BC as a medicine for relieving nausea, fever, diarrhea and menstrual problems ... . It also has many medicinal uses. Fenugreek seed and leaves are good for increasing breast milk in lactating women ...
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  7.  2000 BC
    2000 BC - As it is understood from ancient Egyptian papyruses, Fenugreek seed was a commonly known medicinal herb that was used as an appetizer, strengthener and satisfaction increaser in 2000 BC.

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  8.  1800 BC
    1800 BC - There have been a number of recent attempts to recreate past drinks: the Anchor Brewery in San Francisco sells Ninkasi beer, which is brewed to the recipe implicit in a 1800 BC hymn to the Sumerian goddess of beer; the Mas des Tourelles vineyard in the south ...

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  9.  1552 BC
    1552 BC - One interesting entry discusses the preparation of “kyphi,” which the text describes as an early disinfectant: “The earliest disinfectant of which we have any account is one mentioned in the Papyrus Ebers, which was written 1552 BC It is called 'the preparation ...

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  10.  1550 BC
    1550 BC - Ancient Egyptian medical documents state that fenugreek seeds were used as early as 1550 BC in anointing oils and herbal ointments. During the Middle Ages in Europe, monastery accounts indicate that gardens were designated with beds of herbs and spices ...

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    1550 BC - In 1550 BC, the famous Ebers Papyrus advised treating diabetes with high fiber wheat grains. Not much has modified since then. Plant foods are the drug of alternative for treating diabetes. There are giant numbers of scientific analysis findings to confirm the ...

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  12.  1500 BC
    1500 BC - The fenugreek seed uses date back to the Egyptians in 1500 BC Although it is commonly used in cooking, the fenugreek seed is used for many things from menopausal symptoms to inducing childbirth. Normally, the fenugreek seed is ground into a powder and taken ...

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    1500 BC - In ancient Egypt, fenugreek was used in embalming processes, for incense, and as a supplement added to wheat and corn flour for bread-making. The first recorded use of fenugreek in the Ebers papyri, which have been dated to 1500 BCE, was for labor induction ...

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    1500 BC - Fenugreek, an herb that originated in ancient Egyptian culture as far back as 1500 BC, was once a part of the mummification process. According to the NCCAM, the herb today is used to control diabetes, as studies indicate it may lower blood sugar and also be ...

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    1500 BC - The use of Fenugreek dates back to the year 1500 BC and it was used as a recipe for burns. Fenugreek was used in ancient Egypt to induce labor.
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    1500 BC - PLANT ORIGIN tioned in the Bible in the account of the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt in 1500 BC, although those references may be to fenugreek. The Romans used a perennial form of leek, and Pliny describes the wild leek as being used medicinally.

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    1500 BC - Fenugreek 胡芦巴(Fenugreek)是一种植物香料,又叫香豆子、香苜蓿、芦巴子,为豆科蝶形花亚科胡芦巴属草本植物,是一种使用历史十分悠久的传统药材。《 嘉祐本草》和《 本草图经》上称葫芦巴,《本草纲目》叫苦豆,《本草原始》叫芦巴。 早在公元前1500年,在埃及和中东一带就有种植,并 ...

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  18.  1150 BC
    1150 BC - According to Kozue Takahashi, an author from Minnesota State University, history reveals the eternal search for renewed hair growth. As far back as 1150 BC, Egyptian men tried to treat hair loss by rubbing the fats from ibex, lions, crocodiles, serpents, geese ...

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  19.  1000 BC
    1000 BC - One of the oldest cultivated plants, fenugreek can be traced back to 1000 BC, when Egyptian texts detailed its use as an embalming agent in the mummification process. Throughout history, fenugreek has proven itself as a multi-purpose herb ; it has been prized as ...

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    1000 BC - Around 1000 BC, the Phoenicians, from their base of Tyre, in what is now southern Lebanon, were trading spices as far west as southern Spain and even Cornwall and east to the coasts of East Africa and India. Cornwall provided useful metals, while the eastern ...

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  21.  325 BC
    325 BC - The Attic At Delhi The rich culinary tradition of North India predates Central Asian influences with the arrival of Alexander and the Greek armies in 325 BC. They gifted to Indian cuisine an assortment of ingredients including lemon, mint garlic, olive ...

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  22.  67 AD
    67 AD - The city of Jotapata was taken on the New Moon of Tammuz in 67 CE. It had been a walled city in Israel since the days of Joshua (cf. Mishnah, Arak. 9:6). The first assault was repulsed. The Romans then commenced the siege. Josephus describes the siege in ...

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  23.  70 AD
    70 AD - Actually, fenugreek was the only herb on record to be used as a weapon of war. In 66 to 70 AD during the Roman siege on Jerusalem, General Vespasian ordered his troops to use ladders and scale the city walls. Jerusalem's defense was to pour boiling water or oil ...

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  24.  301 AD
    301 AD - A larger number of prices is given in Diocletian's "Edictum de pretiis rerum venalium," of the year 301 AD, which, indeed, applied more to articles of food and other indispensable necessaries of life than to spices and medicinal substances, and was also issued ...

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  25.  1463
    1463 - The precise procedure for making Sap Sago was established by monks in the Swiss canton of Glarus in 1463, along with a requirement for a stamp of origin. That original recipe is still followed. It calls for fresh skimmed cow's milk to be blended with a special ...

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    1463 - The exact specification on how to make this cheese was laid down in 1463. One of the earliest protected brands. Schabziger is made out of the skimmed cow milk and a special kind of herb, blue melilot (Trigonella coerulea), also called blue fenugreek. It contains ...

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  27.  1511
    1511 - It is hardly surprising, then, that the Fugger business empire was worth close to 200000 florins when Jacob Fugger assumed control in 1511. Exploiting silver and copper monopolies, he averaged profits of more than fifty percent during the next two decades.20 ...

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  28.  1532
    1532 - [25] In 1532, it was recorded that property tax was levied in Pulicat on a graded scale and sales tax was levied on rice and paddy, oil and ghee, jaggery, pepper, tumeric, betal nut, gallnut, sugar, cumin, fenugreek, dry ginger and textiles. Import taxes on ...

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  29.  1562
    1562 - Incidently, in William Turner's Herbal, part II, published in 1562, there's a reference to figs (figges)- alas too long to quote here. The vitues of this fruit, aside from the usual, include being good for the throat, windpipe and kidneys, for softening angry ...

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  30.  1617
    Dec 1617 - are described in the CC Die., Price, Raff, &c. The only entry in the Accounts is in December 1617 of a payment for brown candy and fenugreek, of 2s. This was probably for some external curative application, as fenugreek was used in cataplasms, clysters, &c .

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  31.  1621
    1621 - Known for their tangy, refreshing taste, Cranberries were supposedly part of the first Thanksgiving in 1621, but did not... Compare Alvita Fenugreek Seed Not Certified Kosher 30 Bag.
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  32.  1649
    1649 - Fenugreek is among the first plants cultivated for its herbal properties. An entry in Culpepper's Herbal, published in 1649, suggests that it: " . . . cleanses the breast, chest and lungs and may be taken with success for any complaint thereof . . ." If you are ...

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  33.  1652
    1652 - Jan van Riebeeck landed in the Cape in 1652 and established a farm to provide fresh vegetables and meat for ships rounding the Cape. Labourers were needed for the enterprise so the Dutch ships fetched slaves from Sumatra, who later became known as Cape Malays.

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  34.  1712
    1712 - 3 In 1712 there is an account of "the laird of Kilriack [Kilravock] jr., debtor to A. Paterson, chyr-apothecaire at Inverness, for tussilago flower, maiden-hair , mousear, horse-tail, St. John's wort, pennyroyal, althea root, white lily root , fenugreek seed," as ...

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  35.  1730
    Sep 28, 1730 - The issue of the 'Suffolk Mercury' or 'St. Edmund's Bury Post,'for September 28, 1730, contains an advertisement setting forth that ' James Hebert, Mercer and Weaver, from the Red Lion and Star, in Fenchurch Street, London, is come to his shop, the ...

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  36.  1735
    1735 - This temple has been restored by an age-old technique using curd, coconut water, molasses, fenugreek, rope fibres and lime. Jai Singh brought back an image of Govinda (Lord Krishna) from Vrindavan and installed it in the temple palace in 1735 as the guardian ...

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  37.  1747
    1747 - It was in 1747 that Hexham-raised Hannah first published her curry recipe in her best-selling book, The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy. More like a gentle aromatic stew, she de-scribed how to 'make a currey the Indian way.' Most likely gleaned from a ...

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  38.  1757
    1757 - But you will find in this wide range, four ingredients that are always present: coriander, cumino, fenugreek, turmeric An interesting bit is that a dish called "currie" made with a collection of spices was known and recorded in the writings of the British Isles in ...

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  39.  1824
    1824 - It is the " Salve Bark" or " Cortex unguentarius " of Schopf* Bigelow, writing in 1824, remarks that the mucilaginous qualities of the inner bark are well known. Description — The Slippery Elm Bark used in medicine consists of the liber only. It forms large ...

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  40.  1832
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  41.  1846
    Jul 30, 1846 - TVhero certain seeds, such as mustard, caraway, cardamon, and fenugreek, were invoiced as seeds, and the jury found that they were known as such in trade : Held, that they fell within Schedule 1 in the tariff act of July 30th, 1846, ( 9 If. S. Stat. at Large ...

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  42.  1859
    1859 - Fenugreek is a favorite article of diet with the Parsees of India, says Pickering,' It is extensively cultivated in India, says Dutt,* the seeds to be used as a condiment and the aromatic leaves as a potherb. In 1859,^ seeds of helbeh were introduced into the ...

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  43.  1861
    1861 - In 1861, Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management listed 14 curry recipes, including Dr. Kitchener's recipe for 'India Curry Powder'. It contains coriander , turmeric, cinnamom, cayenne, mustard, ginger, allspice and fenugreek, although she notes that it's ...

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  44.  1873
    1873 - In 1873, Lydia founded the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company in order to market a herbal medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that she had developed to treat the medical problems of her female friends and family members. Comprised of black cohosh ...

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  45.  1875
    1875 - "The greatest medical discovery since the dawn of history" is how the makers of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound described their Fenugreek-rich remedy for " female complaints" in 1875. Fenugreek's value in herbal medicine is still respected today, and it ...

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  46.  1876
    1876 - Containing such poetic ingredients such as unicorn root, black cohosh and fenugreek, the forty-proof mixture was registered with the US Patent Office in 1876, where it made the family fortunes for the next fifty years until its final debunking by the Food and ...

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  47.  1879
    1879 - SEYLER, who, in 1879, found a lecithin- substance in yeast. SCHULZE found a similar compound in the cotyledons of lupine , while JACOBSON observed its presence in mustard-seeds, in fenugreek-seeds, in maize and wheat, in the fat from beans, peas, vetch, and lupines.
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  48.  1883
    Feb 1883 - Starch was found in cinnamon; wheat flour in elm bark, mustard (with turmeric), mandrake, poplar bark and valerian; corn meal in fenugreek, and an inferior gum with crystals of silica in gamboge.—The Microscope, February, 1883, p.

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  49.  1885
    1885 - Trigonelline, C7H7O2N, was isolated from the seeds of fenugreek (Trigonella fcenum grcecum) by Jahns in 1885, and two years later he established its constitution by observing that when heated with hydrochloric acid to 270° it is converted into nicotinic acid ...

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  50.  1889
    1889 - In 1889, at the Universal Paris Exhibition, the composition of "curry powder" ( of which more anon) was set by decree, and consisted of tamarind, onion, coriander, chilli pepper, turmeric, cumin, fenugreek, pepper and mustard.
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  51.  1898
    1898 - On behalf of Mr. Andrew Gilchrist, there was exhibited a specimen of the alien leguminous plant, Trigonella foenum- grcecum, L, the Fenugreek, found growing in 1898, as a casual, at Doonfoot, Ayr, and identified by Mr. ST Dunn, BA, FLS, of the Royal ...

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  52.  1901
    Jul 1, 1901 - Fenugreek From Cairo, Egypt Received through Mr. DG Faircnild (No. 623, April 21 1901), July 1, 1901. " Egyptian fenugreek or Helba, as it is called by the Arabs. This plant yields important condiment and its root system is so remarkably provided with ...

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  53.  1903
    May 19, 1903 - Composition for removing soot from stoves, etc. Powdered fenugreek i, zinc chloride and zinc sulphite 2 each, loose carbon 4, and sodium chloride 32 parts. MAY 19, 1903. 728205. Wm. Cormack, Eskbank, Scotland. Assignor one- half to James Gray ...

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  54.  1907
    Jul 9, 1907 - Washington Correspondent New York Tribune Fenugreek may prove tbe cure for consumption That itsuse will convert the angles of the thinnest of ... that mightbe Introduced into this country observed these conditions and sought for the cause They were told of the fenugreek and of the re on ...
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  55.  1908
    Jun 15, 1908 - 23204. Trigoxella foenum-graecum L. Fenugreek. From Tunis, Tunis. Presented by Mr. F. Foex, National School of Agri- culture, Mexico City, Mexico. Received June 15, 1908. See No. 7029 for description. 23205. Glycixe hispida (Moench) Maxim. Soy bean.
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  56.  1911
    Jul 22, 1911 - Fenugreek (Trigone llafoenum-graecum): • Salt Lake City, Utah, July 22, 1911 (TH Parks). White clover (Trifolium repens, PI. V, fig.
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  57.  1916
    Jul 1, 1916 - The following are the imports of seeds, with the duties collected thereon, for the first three quarters of the government's fiscal year, beginning July 1, 1916, as reported by the US Department of Commerce: Articles Anise Beet- Sugar All other Cabbage Canary ...

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  58.  1917
    Mar 23, 1917 - The Philadelphia bound Maine was torpedoed forward on the port side by the German submarine UC 17 (Kapitanleutnant Ralph Wenniger) 13 miles south of Devon's Berry Head on March 23, 1917. Her cargo consisted of 500 tonnes of chalk and 50 tonnes of ...

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  59.  1921
    Nov 7, 1921 - A letter dated November 7, 1921, written by the District Engineer at Lucknow and addressed to the Executive Engineer, Lucknow Provincial Division, contains the statement that after consid- erable investigation and inquiry made among old masons and other ...

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  60.  1925
    1925 - Independent university in Jerusalem, Israel, founded in 1925. The foremost university in Israel, it attracts many Jewish students from abroad; Arab students also attend. in Rehovot, Israel, showed that dietary supplements of ground fenugreek seeds could lower ...

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  61.  1930
    1930 - Established in 1930, Himalaya products are formulated using modern research and Ayurvedic methods. Natural ingredients used include fenugreek, sesame, chickpea, rosemary, shikakai, neem, wheatgerm and coriander. “Himalaya offers a complete range of hair care ...

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  62.  1931
    1931 - A few years ago, my neighbor, Mr. Donabedian, a survivor and a graduate of Beirut's Saint Joseph University's first class of pharmacists in 1931, invited me to his humble, overcrowded dwelling and proudly exhibited his thesis—a study of fenugreek and basturma in ...

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  63.  1933
    1933 - The source of the odor is tied to an ester derived from the Fenugreek, also known in Hebrew as Hilbeh, seed processing. Founded in 1933, Frutarom is based in Haifa, and has a facility in North Bergen, NJ in the USA. Its majority shareholder is ICC ...

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  64.  1943
    Jun 15, 1943 - As a result there will be more coriander made from a dried ripe fruit for adding flavor to and pickles it goes into curry powder too Cumin from another small Cruil that antedates Biblical times help season stews it also is used ui making curry powder Fenugreek seedfound In several ...
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  65.  1944
    Mar 5, 1944 - SOUR TASTE IN MOUTH BELCHING GAS PAINS LIVERj KIDNEY INTESTINAL IRRITATIONS ULCERS* COLITIS* your liver more active and to help clear away the old bile from your system Fenugreek Tea helps bring oil gases and Impurities which may have been Inside you a logg time II may aid greatly In ...
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  66.  1945
    1945 - In 1945, an Egyptian researcher reported that fenugreek is a potent stimulator of breastmilk production. In fact, its use was associated with increases in milk production of as much as 900%. The mechanism of action is unknown. Rima Jensen, MD, suggests that ...

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  67.  1948
    Jul 18, 1948 - Now the ladies who thought of cloves for ham and cinnamon for toast can discuss items like "cardamon," "coriander," "mace" and even "fenugreek" with the erudition of brillat-savarin Most spices were in short supply during the war years. Trade routes were disrupted, plantations were ...
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  68.  1954
    1954 - J. Innes Miller cites a publication of the Ethiopian Ministry of Education that listed a number of spices grown in Ethiopia in 1954, which include fenugreek, cumin, basil, coriander, ginger, saffron, mustard, cardamom, "Red pepper" (Capsicum annuum) and thyme.

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  69.  1962
    1962 - Breast enhancement products are widely extract fennel seed fenugreek dong the nose and is associated swear by their success but and shape. While styling chairs cost around tone and texture of the filled with saline under the.

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  70.  1966
    Jul 7, 1966 - I love okra and sometimes stuff it, but it takes a lot of time to prepare it with a filling that includes fenugreek, . fennel, cumin, .... The New York Times (by Bill Aller) Rare spices of India-asafoetida, fenugreek and turmeric-are characteristic in many dishes prepared by Madhur ...
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  71.  1973
    Nov 8, 1973 - or min The seeds are also made lea which is said to cleans Sometimes it is used as a tonic which is said to preven baldness The whole seed can be sprouted Ground it is a coin ingredient in curry Th name actually means Greek U you have a question or th answer i» someone else loud ...
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  72.  1976
    Apr 2, 1976 - Egyptians considered fenugreek invaluable in building to colds and dis eases The spicy fenugreek listed today provides 23 per cent protein and is known to be high in the natural fat-controlling substance >and people today are very cholesterol conscious) Fenugreek lung has been be ...
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  73.  1978
    Nov 16, 1978 - By comparison, the battery of Indian spices is extraordinary, and many of the spices are unknown In the Western kitchen — fenugreek, amchoor, asafetida, tamarind and hing, the onion-flavored powder used in small quanti ties. It is due, In part no doubt, to this broad spectrum of ...
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  74.  1979
    Apr 1, 1979 - ... ... hot tea con taining fenugreek garlic ginseng gotu kola lettuce lovage onion red pepper sarsaparilla andor yohimbe or a cold tea containing basil caraway celery damia na fenugreek ginseng lovage muskokra nutmeg savory sweetflag andor water cress all reputed to have some aphrodisi ac ...
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  75.  1980
    1980 - Mr.Kishor Shah, the founder of KBSons, initiated to explore the opportunity in 1980. Being into the market for more than two decades has lead KBSons to create a sound market leaders for Indian whole spices, Seeds. KBSons, have their head office in Unjha ...

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  76.  1982
    Jul 6, 1982 - Byhe New York Time Somewhere somehow I have acquired a bottle of something called fenugreek I have no earthly idea how to use it Can you tell me. Fenugreek seeds are widely used in Indian cooking You will find hem mentioned in almost any Indian cookbook In Invitation.
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  77.  1986
    May 29, 1986 - Indian Spice Barn 2319 Mount Vernon Stjust off North Bumby Avenue across from Jordan Marsh Orlando305 8965700 This small store has a good supply of rice grains seeds nuts spices and legumes The store stocks fruits and vegetables such as coriander leaves fenugreek greens garlic ginger ...
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  78.  1988
    Jan 6, 1988 - Fenugreek seeds have been found highly effective in the treatment of diabetes. According to a recent report brought out by the Indian Council of Medical Research, as quoted by Press Trust of India on January 6, 1988, fenugreek seeds, when given in varying ...

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  79.  1989
    Jun 18, 1989 - The classic Indian curry powder contains at least six spices cumin coriander fenugreek turmeric black pepper and cardamom The cumin coriander fenugreek and cardamom give the powder its fragrance the turmeric its golden color the black pepper its heat. To these basic spices you can add ...
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  80.  1990
    Aug 18, 1990 - Aromatic alternative to oat bran. (gel derived from fenugreek, an Asian legume) ... find Science News articles. Aromatic alternative to oat bran Add yet another soluble fiber to the dietary arsenal against diabe...
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  81.  1991
    Jan 1, 1991 - ANTIDIABETIC FENUGREEK ANTIDIABETIC FENUGREEK ANTIDIABETIC FENUGREEK Fenugreek seedsTrigonella foenumgraecum were the subject of an Indian clinical study involving 10 insulindependent diabetics Patients ages ranged from 12 years old to 37 years old and included some in whom diabetes ...
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  82.  1992
    Jan 1, 1992 - More benefits of Fenugreek More benefits of Fenugreek More benefits of Fenugreek We reported in HerbalGram 24 about the antidiabetic effect of fenugreek seeds Trigonellafoenumgraecum Anew study by RD Sharma et al from the National Institute of Nutrition in India ...
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  83.  1993
    Feb 24, 1993 - Several of you have asked about fenugreek a spice sometimes used in chicken salad Fenugreek is a less common aromatic spice Its somewhat bitter flavor and strong aromasimilar to celery warrant using just a little of it at a time It appears in Indian curries and chutneys as a pickling ...
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  84.  1994
    Apr 14, 1994 - At Miller's former location the ambienceif you can apply such a term to a supermarkethad a bit of an oldcountry Asian market feel to it Perhaps it was the unadorned cement floors or the faintly musty aroma of sumac dust mingling with cumin and fenugreek and the way shoppers scooped the ...
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  85.  1995
    Aug 25, 1995 - It would also appear that it was once cultivated here for it is mentioned in the Mishna as a tithable herb Josephus also mentions that at JotapataYodfat he commanded the populace to boil fenugreek and pour the mucilaginous mixture on the siege ramps to prevent the Romans from climbing ...
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  86.  1996
    Jun 6, 1996 - To most Americans fenugreek is just a rare spice with a strange name They may think of it as the essential ingredient in commercial curry powder where the ground seeds contribute a heavy sweetish aroma something like celery seed pounded with burnt sugar ...
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  87.  1997
    Jul 30, 1997 - The main course is a spicy stew of meat with various vegetables topped with a pale greenish froth of ground leeks and fenugreek The fenugreek has been soaked in water for four hours which removes muchthough not all of its bitterness and it ends up a little sweet The resulting flavor ...
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  88.  1999
    Aug 1, 1999 - Pungent Spice May Help Lower Blood Sugar.(fenugreek) ... find Environmental Nutrition articles. Native to Asia and southern Europe, fenugreek (Trigonella foenum- graecum) has been used as a cooking spice a...
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  89.  2000
    Aug 5, 2000 - And anyway no one adds ingredients such as seawater and fenugreek to wine on a whim He needs some authority and the authority comes from writers such as Columella who record that these were tastes that togawearing folk appreciated in their goblets What is surprising is that the tastes ...
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  90.  2001
    Sep 19, 2001 - Fenugreek pods contain up to 20 seeds per pod The flattened seeds are mostly yellowish brown Occasionally the seeds appear reddishbrown or greyish in colour and they become very hard when dried They contain a deep diagonal groove that divides the seed into two unequal halves ...
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  91.  2002
    Aug 18, 2002 - FenugreekTrigonella foenumgraecum is also called Greek hay in English and is identified in Sinhala as uluhal In India it is called methi Its ... Although originally from southeastern Europe and western Asia fenugreek grows today in many parts of the world including India northern ...
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  92.  2003
    Feb 1, 2003 - FenuLife a fenugreek extract been shown to reduce blood sugar levels in both non diabetic and type2 diabetic subjects Two separate studies have been conducted in Kyourin Japan and Toronto Canada with FenuLife extract Different dosages were tested Both studies reported a reduction of ...
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  93.  2004
    Feb 1, 2004 - Fenugreek--the genus Trigonella.(Book Reviews)(Book Review) ... find Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology articles. Petropoulos GA (Ed.): Fenugreek--the genus Trigonella 1st Edition, 200 p. Taylor an...
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  94.  2005
    Dec 24, 2005 - heard of and had no instructions on how to use it In researching fenugreek as a spice I found that it is one of the most over looked medicinal herbs It is used to lower cholesterol control blood sugar and lactationfor breast feeding mothers The only side effect I found is nausea if you ...
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  95.  2006
    Oct 2006 - In October 2006, Frutarom acquired Acatris Health, which sells Fenulife-brand fenugreek extract. It markets the extract as a beneficial dietary supplement, without the distinctive bodily odors that can come from consuming fenugreek directly. Fenugreek is an ...

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  96.  2007
    Aug 22, 2007 - ... ... Orange County packed with his collection of spices his own vadouvan mixture onion shallot garlic cumin fenugreek turmeric curry leaves and mustard dried rosebuds and white Muntok pepper from the Tio family farm in Indonesiahe hails from a family of spice growers naturally LA spice ...
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  97.  2008
    Jul 16, 2008 - yellow to amber colored fenugreek seed commonly called methi is frequently used in the preparation of pickles curry powders and pastes and is often encountered in the cuisine of the Indian subcontinent The young leaves and sprouts of fenugreek are eaten as greens and the fresh or dried ...
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  98.  2009
    Jan 25, 2009 - LUDHIANA Consuming just 5 grams offenugreek seedsMethi daily help in reducing the blood sugar level reveals an experiment conducted by the dietary department of a local hospital This study comes as a good new to the large number of diabetic population in the country as after obesity ...
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  99.  2010
    Mar 28, 2010 - I found a recipe to use up all my green tomatoes last fall and it included fenugreek I couldnt find any and I am ashamed to say I gave up I did however use my green tomatoes to make green tomato marmalade I would be curious though since we love to make ethnic food how to use fenugreek ...
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    May 26, 2010 - Include Fenugreek in your diet 26 May, 2010 ...insulin in the body. - According to research, people with cholesterol problems can benefit from this herb. Fenugreek subdues the assimilation of cholesterol and lowers t ...http:// timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life ...

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