Powder Spices

Asafoetida Powder

Asafoetida Powder

Asafoetida powder, commonly known as Hing, is a highly aromatic spice derived from the dried latex (gum resin) of the root of the plant Ferula asafoetida. It has a strong, pungent aroma in its raw form, which mellows into a smooth, onion-garlic-like flavor when cooked.

Traditionally used as a flavor enhancer in Indian, Persian, and Middle Eastern cuisines, asafoetida powder is often blended with edible starch or flour for easier use in cooking. It is a vital ingredient in vegetarian dishes, lentils, pickles, and spice mixes.

Beyond its culinary importance, asafoetida is valued in Ayurveda and traditional medicine for its digestive, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Known as the “Food of the Gods,” it has been treasured for centuries for both taste and therapeutic benefits.

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Product Name
Asafoetida Powder (Hing)
Botanical Name
Ferula asafoetida
Form
Fine / Granulated Powder
Color
Yellowish to brown
Flavor & Aroma
Strong pungent odor (similar to onion-garlic when cooked)
Moisture Content
≤ 10%
Total Ash
≤ 15%
Acid Insoluble Ash
≤ 1.5%
Purity
Available as 100% Pure or Compounded (typically 30% hing + 70% flour/starch)
Mesh Size
40–100 mesh (as per requirement)
Processing Method
Dried gum resin extracted, ground, and blended with edible flour for ease of use
Shelf Life
12–24 months (if stored properly)
Packaging Options
25 kg / 50 kg HDPE bags with inner liner, jars, pouches, or customized retail packs
Storage Condition
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight & moisture
Origin
India, Afghanistan, Iran (major sources)
Certification
FSSAI, ISO, HACCP, GMP, Organic (on request)
Raw Asafoetida Powder
Compounded Asafoetida Powder
Essential in Indian lentil dishes, curries, sambhar, and rasam.
Enhances flavor in vegetarian recipes, especially for those avoiding onion and garlic.
Widely used in pickles, chutneys, and spice blends.
Flavoring agent in Middle Eastern and Persian cuisine.
Traditionally consumed in warm water for bloating and indigestion.
Used in home remedies for cough, asthma, and respiratory congestion.
Incorporated in Ayurvedic formulations for joint pain, menstrual relief, and nervous system health.
Used in food processing industries as a natural flavoring agent.
Sometimes used in natural pest repellents due to its pungent aroma.
1. Supports Digestion
2. Relieves Respiratory Issues
3. Anti-inflammatory Properties
4. Antimicrobial & Antiviral
5. Blood Pressure Regulation
6. Menstrual Relief
7. Improves Oral Health
8. Nervous System Benefits
9. Natural Detoxifier
10. Onion-Garlic Substitute