assafoetida
Assafoetida, commonly called asafoetida or hing, is a resinous gum obtained from the sap of Ferula species, especially Ferula assa-foetida. It originates from regions of Iran and Afghanistan and is widely used in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines. Commercial preparations are usually a pale-yellow powder mixed with a starch or gum binder, or a viscous paste; resin forms are also available.
In cooking, assafoetida has a very strong, pungent odor when raw. When heated in oil, the odor
Production and composition: The resin is scraped from the Ferula plant, dried, and ground. The binder improves
Storage and safety: Culinary use is generally regarded as safe in small quantities. Some individuals may experience