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Instructions to Use Black Onion Seeds
- Culinary Uses
- Whole Seeds:
- Seasoning: Sprinkle black onion seeds on breads, such as naan or flatbreads, and pastries before baking.
- Cooking: Add to stir-fries, curries, and roasted vegetables to enhance flavor.
- Pickles: Use in pickling recipes for an added crunch and flavor.
- Ground Seeds:
- Spice Mix: Grind black onion seeds and mix with other spices to create a flavorful spice blend for meats, soups, and stews.
- Whole Seeds:
- Black Onion Seed Tea
- Ingredients: Black onion seeds, water, honey or lemon (optional).
- Instructions:
- Boil water and add a teaspoon of black onion seeds.
- Let it steep for 5-10 minutes.
- Strain the seeds and pour the tea into a cup.
- Add honey or lemon for taste, if desired.
- Drink the tea hot or cold.
- Black Onion Seed Oil
- Ingredients: Black onion seed oil.
- Instructions:
- Topical Use: Apply a few drops of black onion seed oil to the skin to treat conditions such as acne, eczema, and dry skin.
- Hair Care: Massage the oil into the scalp to promote hair growth, reduce dandruff, and strengthen hair.
- Oral Consumption: Take a teaspoon of black onion seed oil daily to boost immunity and overall health.
- Black Onion Seed Paste
- Ingredients: Black onion seeds, water.
- Instructions:
- Grind black onion seeds into a fine powder.
- Mix the powder with enough water to form a smooth paste.
- Apply the paste to the skin to treat acne, fungal infections, or inflammation.
- Leave it on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off with lukewarm water.
- Black Onion Seed Infusion
- Ingredients: Black onion seeds, water.
- Instructions:
- Boil water and add a tablespoon of black onion seeds.
- Let it simmer for 10-15 minutes.
- Allow the mixture to cool, then strain the liquid.
- Use the infused water as a hair rinse to improve scalp health and hair shine.
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- Culinary Uses
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