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Ultimate Indian Spices List with Picture, Hindi Names & Flavors

December 5, 2020 3 Comments

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With so many different spices its hard to keep track of them especially when trying to learn Indian cuisine. To make things easier I have created this Indian spices list with picture and their names in Hindi and English along with their flavor profile.

When I started cooking it was hard to identify black sesame seed from nigella or cumin and caraway. Once I even used nigella seeds instead of tea leaves when making tea. After boiling water for 15 mins and no tea color in sight, realized what I had done. Hopefully some of you can relate and if not just be nice and say that you do.. 😀

Hope you find this Indian spices list with picture useful. Let me know if you would want a printable list as well for your easy reference.

Here is Indian spices list with pictures, names in English and Hindi along with Flavor profile

No.English SpicesIndian/ Hindi NamesFlavor ProfilePicture
1.AjowanAjwainBitter / Herbaceous / PepperyIndian Spice Ajowan
2.AllspiceKabab ChinniWarm / Peppery / SweetIndian Spice Allspice
3.AniseedSaunfCamphorous / Sweet / WarmingIndian Spice Aniseed
4AsafoetidaHeengSulphurous / Oniony / Garlic-likeIndian Spice Asafoetida
5CambogeGorakaSourIndian Spice Camboge
6CaperKabraLemony / SaltyIndian Spice Caper
7CarawayShahi JeeraMenthol / Warming / EarthyIndian Spice Caraway
8Cardamom (Small)Choti ElaichiEucalyptus / Citrusy / FloralIndian Spice Cardamom Small
9 Cardamom (Large)Badi ElaichiSmoky / Camphorous / ResinousIndian Spice Cardamom Large
10CassiaJangli DalchiniSweet / Peppery / AstringentIndian Spice Cassia
11Celery SeedAjmudBitter / Savory / LemonyIndian Spice Celery Seeds
12ChiliMirchHot / Pungent / FruityIndian Spice Chilli
13CinnamonDalchiniSweet / Aromatic / WarmIndian Spice Cinnamon
14CloveLaungSweet / Astringent / CamphorousIndian Spice Clove
15CorianderSabut DhaniaCitrus / Floral / WarmingIndian Spice Coriander
16 CuminJeeraEarthy / Herby / WoodyIndian Spice Cumin
17DillSavaaBitter / Citrus / WoodyIndian Spice Dill
18Dried MangoAmchoorCitrus / Herbaceous / BittersweetIndian Spice Amchoor
19FennelSaunfAniseedy / Warming / BittersweetIndian Spice Fennel
20FenugreekMethiBittersweet / Warm / MustyIndian Spice Fenugreek
21GarlicLasanPungent / Sulphurous / SweetIndian Spice Garlic
22GingerAdrakHot / Citrusy / WoodyIndian Spice Ginger
23Greater GalangalKulinjanPine like/ CitrusyIndian Spice Greater Galangal
24HorseradishMulliBitter with undercurrent of sweetIndian Spice Horseradish
25Juniper BerryJuniper ka phalResinous / Sharp / FloralIndian Spice Juniper Berry
26KokumKokumSourIndian Spice Kokam
27LiquoriceMulethiSweet / Aniseedy / WarmIndian Spice Mulethi
28MaceJavitriSweet / Warm / AromaticIndian Spice Mace
29MustardSarsonPungent / Earthy / SharpIndian Spice Mustard
30NutmegJaayaphalBittersweet / Woody / WarmIndian Spice Nutmeg
31NigellaKalonjiMild / Peppery / HerbaceousIndian Spice Nigella
32PepperKali MirchHot / Spicy / CitrusyIndian Spice Pepper
33Pepper LongPipliWarm / EarthyIndian Spice Pepper Long
34Pomegranate SeesAnardanaSweet / Sour / Fruity Indian Spice Pomegranate Seeds
35Poppy SeedKhuskhusNutty / Mild Indian Spice Poppy Seeds
36Saffron KesarGrassy/ Bitter / Honeyed Indian Spice Saffron
37SeasmeTilNutty / Bittersweet / RichIndian Spice Seasme
38Star AniseChakra PhoolLiquorice / Sweet / Warm Indian Spice Star Anise
39Sweet FlagVachaSweet / Warm Indian Spice Sweet Flag
40Tamarind ImliSour / Fruity / SweetIndian Spice Tamarind
41Bay LeafTejpatResinous / Herbal / FloralIndian Spice Tejpat
42TurmericHaldiWoody / Floral / Bitter Indian Spice Turmeric
43VanillaVaneelaSweet / Musky / Woody Indian Spice Vanilla
44Dried LimeSookha NeembuTart / PungentIndian Spice Dried Lime
45Dried GingerSauthPungent / AromaticIndian Spice Dried Ginger
46Cilantro LeavesDhaniaRefreshing/AromaticIndian Spice Cilantro Leaves
47Fenugreek LeavesMethiSubtle BitternessFenugreek Leaves Indian Spice
48MintPudinaSweet / Lingering Cooling EffectMint Indian Spice
49Curry LeavesKadi PattaAromatic / CitrusyCurry Leaves Indian Spice
50Dill LeavesSoaFresh / Citrus LikeDill Leaves Indian Spice
51Holy BasilTulsiSpicy / BitterTulsi Indian Spice
Indian spices list with picture, English Hindi names and flavor profile

Are all these Indian spices?

Yes, all the spices listed above are used in Indian cooking. However, not all originated or are native to India. The ‘Indian Spices’ terminology has been used with reference to their presence in Indian cuisine.

Is the list exhaustive? Are there any more spices ?

No, the list is no exhaustive. As per the Spices Board India page there are 109 spices that have been listed in ISO so there are many more. However, we have covered the ones that are used the most.

Do I need all the spices listed to cook Indian food?

No, Indian cooking has few key spices that form the main Indian food palette like coriander, chilli, cumin.

You don’t need all 51 spices listed in the chart for Indian cooking and if you are looking for the essential ones then you can find them here.

Having the key ingredients and few important spice blends like Garam Masala is enough to be able to cook Indian food.

Are herbs used in Indian cooking?

Yes, many herbs are used when cooking Indian food like Coriander/Cilantro, Mint, Fenugreek leaves and many more. We have included some of the herbs here but not all. If you are looking for a similar list for herbs let us know in the comments.

Hopefully the long Indian spices list with picture and other details didn’t scare you off and you are still reading, if yes then let me know which one of these spices is your favorite and which one you had never heard of before.

My favorite spice is black pepper, love the flavor that it brings to any dish and I haven’t used Sweet flag / Vacha in my cooking yet but plan to one day. How about you?

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  1. Ashok

    January 3, 2021 at 10:46 am

    Very useful information about the Indian spices love it please update mor relevant information’s like it.

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