Hi,
being new to the forum and BIR cooking, I don't really have mind-bogglingly things to post. But I searched the forum and found nothing, so I thought I share this one and try to upload a photo.
You know the dry seed mix restaurants offer on checkout? Every chef I've asked about the name just smiled and said "SOOOOOOOOONF!" - until I found out Soonf is just the Indian word for fennel, which isn't really helpful. Some refer to it as "Soonf Masala" or "Mukhwas", but I don't really know what the real name is.
For me, it has become an essential with (or better: after) Indian cooking and eating. You put a spoonful of it in your mouth and chew until the aromas of the seeds are released.
It is supposed to:
- give a fresh breath due to the mint that's included
- help digestion through the fennel, cumin, persian cumin and anise seeds
- and I have found that it helps greatly in reducing the craving for cigarettes, as the chewing of spices gives a far better satisfaction than eating sweets or whatever, and it has less calories (except the sugar coated fennel, of course)
I put it together like this:
3 TBSP fennel seeds
1-2 TBSP sugar coated fennel seeds (available in Asian stores)
2 TSP cumin seeds
1 TSP persian cumin seeds
1 TSP anise seeds
1 TSP dried mint (Poodina)
Other possible ingredients include:
1 TSP coriander seeds (not really a great addition IMO)
1 TSP crushed betel nut (they are common, but thanks no! I once bit a tooth out on one, so never again.)
1 TSP dill (does nothing for me)
I only use it in this dried form, but I have also seen it cooked in oil and eaten as a dessert, which I have not yet tried. Also, some say the seeds, esp. the fennel should be roasted before mixing together. I have not liked it better when roasted, I just put it together right out of the bags.
Well, now.. the regulars here will probably laugh about this post, but hey - enlighten me with suggestions about how to improve this. Think of any other seeds and spices that could work with it?
If this has been posted a thousand times, sorry - I couldn't find anything due to the lack of a proper name.
And finally, here's a photo of a fresh bowl:

Cheers,
m0rq