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Hing Plant Description (Ferula asafoetida)
Common Name: Hing
Botanical Name: Ferula asafoetida
Family: Apiaceae (carrot or parsley family)
Other Names: Asafoetida, Devil’s Dung, Food of the Gods (in some cultures), Heeng (in Hindi)
🌿 Plant Description:
Type: Perennial herb
Height: 1–2 meters (3–7 feet) tall
Stem: Erect, stout, and hollow
Leaves:
Feathery, finely divided (fern-like), and green-blue in color
Leaves form a rosette at the base in early growth stages
Flowers:
Small, yellow, clustered in large umbrella-like groups (called umbels)
Bloom in late spring or early summer
Root:
Thick, carrot-like taproot
This root is the source of the oleo-gum-resin known as Hing
🌱 Habitat & Cultivation:
Native to Iran and Afghanistan
Grown in arid to semi-arid climates
Prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
Requires cold winters and dry summers for best resin yield
🌬️ Resin (Hing):
Extracted from the root by cutting the root and collecting the milky latex, which hardens into resin
Has a strong, pungent smell due to sulfur compounds
Used in cooking (especially Indian cuisine) and traditional medicine (Ayurveda, Unani, folk remedies)
🧄 Flavor Profile:
Raw: Strong, sulfurous, almost rotten smell (hence "devil's dung")
Cooked: Onion-garlic-like aroma; enhances savory dishes with umami flavor