Fenugreek

/ˈfɛnjʊˌɡriːk/ noun

An herb whose small, angular seeds have a maple-like aroma and slightly bitter taste, used extensively in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Ethiopian cuisines.

From Latin 'foenum-graecum' meaning 'Greek hay,' as the Romans imported it from Greece where it was used as cattle fodder. The plant has been cultivated for over 4,000 years in the Mediterranean and Asia.

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