Description
Commonly referred to as Kapok buds in English, this highly aromatic spice is a foundational element in South Indian culinary traditions, especially across Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Resembling an elongated, unopened flower bud or a large clove, it is celebrated for an earthy flavor profile that mimics a pungent blend of mustard seeds and black pepper. The raw spice possesses virtually no smell; its deep essential oils are only unlocked when it is fried or toasted in oil during cooking. It acts as a primary flavor enhancer in regional staples like Bisi Bele Bath, traditional chettinad curries, rasam, and biryanis. Beyond its rich culinary use, the spice holds a significant place in Ayurveda for its therapeutic wellness benefits. Its natural active compounds aid in smooth digestion, relieve flatulence, and provide anti-inflammatory and antibacterial relief for respiratory issues like persistent coughs and sore throats






