ajavaan
Ajavaan, also known as Ajwain or carom seeds, is a herb from the Apiaceae family, native to India. It is commonly used as a spice in Indian cuisine and for its medicinal properties. Ajwain seeds are small, oval, and have a distinctive aroma resembling thyme due to the presence of thymol. The taste is pungent and bitter, with a slightly anise-like note.
In cooking, ajwain is frequently used in Indian breads like paratha and puri, as well as in
Traditionally, ajwain has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for various ailments. It is believed to aid digestion,