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​What is Tadka and 5 reasons to add it to desi Indian food​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 29, 2025, 13:00 IST
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What is Tadka and 5 reasons to add it to desi Indian food

Tadka, or tempering, is a key technique in Indian cooking that adds extra flavour to dishes. It involves heating oil or ghee in a pan and adding spices like mustard seeds, cumin, curry leaves, or dried red chillies. As the spices sizzle, they release their oils, infusing the dish with a rich aroma and taste. It’s the perfect finishing touch that elevates any meal. But what makes tadka such an essential part of Indian cooking? Let’s explore why it’s a must-have in your desi kitchen.

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The science behind Tadka

The science behind tadka (tempering) lies in the process of releasing essential oils from spices, which enhances their flavours and aromas. This technique improves the absorption of fat-soluble nutrients like curcumin from turmeric and antioxidants. It also triggers chemical reactions, such as the Maillard reaction, which deepens flavours and enriches the dish with both nutrients and complexity.


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What study says?

According to a study published on National Library of Medicine, cumin in tadka helps with weight loss, lowers cholesterol, manages diabetes, and relieves IBS and stress. Turmeric, which contains curcumin, reduces inflammation, relieves pain, aids digestion, and may help with cancer treatment, but too much can cause digestive problems.

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Enhances flavour

Tadka is the secret ingredient that elevates the taste of any dish. The heat unlocks the natural oils of the spices, and when they pop and splutter, they infuse the oil, creating a fragrance that adds layers to your food. Whether it’s a simple dal or a vegetable curry, the tadka enhances the flavours and gives the dish a warm, rich aroma. The addition of spices like cumin, mustard, or garlic in the tempering takes the flavor to a whole new level.

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Versatile and easy to make

Tadka is a versatile cooking technique that can be adjusted to suit any dish. You can keep it mild with just cumin or garlic, or make it bold with spices like curry leaves, dried chillies, and hing (asafoetida). It’s quick to make, perfect for busy cooks who want to add extra flavour without much effort. You can also experiment with different spices to create your own unique tadka for your favourite meals.

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Improves aroma

Tadka is all about scent. As soon as the spices hit the hot oil or ghee, they release their natural aroma, and that fragrance spreads throughout the kitchen. The smell of garlic, ginger, and cumin wafting through the air is a sign that a great meal is on its way. Cooking with tadka is a key part of Indian cuisine—it fills the air with aroma and flavor before you even take the first bite.

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Adds texture and crunch

Tadka doesn’t just boost flavour—it adds texture too. When you heat whole spices like mustard seeds or cumin, they pop and crackle, creating a satisfying crunch in the dish. This textural contrast is what makes dishes like dal tadka or tempering for chutneys so irresistible.

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Boosts health benefits

Many of the spices used in tadka, such as cumin, mustard seeds, and turmeric, offer a variety of health benefits. These spices help energise the body by aiding digestion, reducing inflammation, and providing antioxidant properties.

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