Asafetida

Hing

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By Raghavan Iyer

Published 2008

  • About
A member of the carrot family, asafetida is a gumlike resin made from a combination of three giant fennel species. The plant’s rhizome is tapped to extract a milky liquid, which is then dried. The mass changes in color from white to yellow to the final translucent brown. Asafetida hardens as it ages, and it is usually sold in powdered form, but because producers often include gum arabic (to absorb moisture), flour (to prevent clumping in humid conditions), and even turmeric (for a little color), purists reach for it in block form. I have used it in its store-bought ground form in all the recipes that call for it.