Coriander powder is derived from the seeds of the coriander plant. It adds a mild flavour and aroma to sweet and savory food preparations. Coriander powder is useful as a tea, because of its helpful effects on the digestive tract, and is good for increasing appetite, and relieving nausea, diarrhea, flatulence and indigestion.
Fenugreek Powder has been used medicinally and for culinary purposes for millennia. It is most often utilized in Indian, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern cuisine, but is used commercially as a flavoring agent in much of the world. Medicinally, it has been utilized in traditional herbalism.
Turmeric has long been used as a powerful anti-inflammatory in both the Chinese and Indian systems of medicine. Turmeric was traditionally called "Indian saffron" because of its deep yellow-orange color and has been used throughout history as a condiment, healing remedy and textile dye.
Curry powder is a generic term for spice mixes used to flavor Indian or Southeast Asian cuisine. Although there is no standard recipe, the main components are usually cumin, coriander, and turmeric. Other common ingredients include: red or black pepper, mustard, ginger, clove, cardamom, bay leaf, and fenugreek. Commercial blends are often available in mild or hot.
Dried Chilli flakes (crushed red pepper flakes) are most commonly recognized as a condiment to be sprinkled onto pizzas. However, they are also used for many other applications such as stir-fries, pastas, salads, and infusing cooking oils. Their heat can vary depending on the variety of Chilli used.