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Khetika's Banaskantha Fenugreek Whole is aimed at home cooks seeking a clean, traceable, origin-specific pantry staple, and in terms of ingredient integrity it delivers: the pack contains nothing but whole, dried fenugreek seeds. As a minimally processed single-ingredient product it scores well on transparency, but the absence of any nutrition declaration on the label is a meaningful gap, and the product carries a disease-risk-reduction claim ('Reduces Risk of Diabetes') that goes well beyond what FSSAI permits for a whole spice at culinary doses. The most useful thing a consumer should know is that at everyday cooking quantities this is a genuinely clean product, but pregnant women and diabetics on medication should treat fenugreek with respect regardless of dose.