- What are the benefits of the herbs and spices in Mesir Paste?
- The benefits of the spices in mesir paste can be listed as follows:
- Anise: Helps to increase appetite.
- Scavenger Hunt: Helps with conditions such as hemorrhoids and eczema.
- Indigo: Used as a soothing agent for mumps.
- Black Cumin: Has carminative and immune-supporting effects.
- Dar-i fülfül: It has a good cough-relieving effect.
- Mastic gum: Helps soothe the stomach.
- Mustard seed: Helps stimulate the appetite.
- Cucumber: It has a similar laxative effect.
- Galangal: Used to help reduce coughs.
- India flower: It helps with digestion.
- Elixir: It helps with energizing.
- Cumin: Helps to increase appetite and relieve gas.
- Clove: Helps to eliminate bad breath.
- Black pepper: Helps to suppress coughs.
- Crimean tartar: Used to help with itchy skin diseases.
- Coriander: Helps to increase appetite.
- Citric acid: Lightens the sweetness of the paste.
- Licorice: It is a very good aid in increasing urine flow.
- Ma-i leliz: It has a positive, auxiliary effect in providing lasting sweetness.
- Orange peel: It helps with fragrance and aroma.
- Revan root: Used as an aid in the treatment of hemorrhoids.
- Saffron: Used to help relieve palpitations.
- Fennel: Used to help soothe the stomach.
- Cinnamon: It helps relieve constipation.
- Yellow halile: Used to help suppress appetite.
- Samli and sasli: It has an auxiliary effect in relieving gynecological diseases.
- Senna: It has an auxiliary effect when used as a laxative.
- Sugar: Helps thicken the paste.
- Goat myrtle: Used to give the paste a different smell.
- Udülkahr: Used against toothache.
- Allspice: Gives strength.
- Ginger: Good for shortness of breath and colds.
- Turmeric: Protects the stomach.
- Zulumba: Used for stomach ailments.
How to Eat Mesir Paste?
Mesir paste should be consumed in moderation. Because it contains various spices, it is a quite potent mixture. Adults are recommended to consume 1 teaspoon with 3 meals a day, and children aged 10-15 should consume 1 teaspoon before meals.
Note: Those with serious chronic illnesses, allergies, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers should consult a doctor before consuming mesir paste.
MERKEZEFENDI: Is Mesir Paste Harmful?
Mesir paste does not have any harmful effects when used normally. However, consuming it more than necessary Spices can cause adverse effects. People with stomach, liver, diabetes, bladder, or obesity disorders should use this paste with caution and eat with caution.
How to Use Mesir Paste
Mesir paste should only be consumed by eating. Mesir paste, sold in jars, can be eaten with spoons. It can also be consumed in stick form. Mesir paste tea, made from a mixture of some of the spices it contains, is also sold in powder form.
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MERKEZEFENDI: Spices Used in Mesir Paste
Spices used in mesir paste: Vanilla, ginger, kremtar, udülkahir, kebabiye, zulumba, licorice, eskir, darifülfül, Samli, cumin, sarihelile, allspice, pine gum, cinnamon flower, cinnamon, indigo, clove, galangal, coriander, coconut, coconut flower, sugar, turmeric, black pepper, anise, zafiran, rhubarb, cardamom, citric acid, orange peel, lemon peel, mustard, kaççini, tiryak, günbali, raziyane, hiyarsembe, nigella, tekemercini seed, galanda.