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Ancient Nutra Curry Leaves PowderCurry Leaves Powder uses

Curry leaf powder for cooking and hair

Last updated: May 2026

Ancient Nutra Curry Leaves Powder is dried, milled curry leaf with a deep aroma, a staple of Sri Lankan tempering and curries. It is also traditionally used in natural hair care.

Why you'll like it

  • Deep, savoury aroma for tempering, curries, and rice.
  • A traditional Sri Lankan cooking staple.
  • Used in traditional hair masks and oils.
  • Rich in natural plant compounds.

How to use it

Add to tempering, curries, and rice dishes for aroma, or mix into warm coconut oil for a traditional hair treatment.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use it for hair?

Yes. Mixed into warm coconut oil, it is a traditional Sri Lankan hair treatment.

How is it different from fresh curry leaves?

The powder is convenient and shelf-stable, with a concentrated aroma, ideal when fresh leaves are not on hand.

Quality

Sri Lanka grown and milled. Made under BRCGS, FSSC 22000, and ISO 22000.

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