All about Cardamom and its health benefits (with recipes) - Kind Earth (2024)

Cardamom is one of the most valued spices in the world with an intense aromatic flavour used to bring out the best in both savoury and sweet dishes. Its eloquence, culinary magic and healing powers have earned it the title “Queen Of Spices”.

This magical spice enjoys a colourful history dating back thousands of years. Spiritually, the energy of cardamom has the power to cut through the confusion of a busy mind, creating more clarity, whilst helping to lift heavy, depressed feelings. Cardamom encourages us to become more present, in the ‘here-and-now’, as well as helping to open the third-eye to awaken out inner realms of deeper insight.

So, let’s talk cardamom! In this article we’ll look at what cardamom is, how to use it, its health benefits and some delectable, healthy recipes…

True cardamom seeds come in a green pod

True cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum) has a green pod – this is the type that I use. You can also buy a black podded cardamom (Amomum costatum and Amomum subulatum), which is a different species that I know little about (other than they have a different, more smokey flavour). If you see white cardamom pods for sale, then they are likely to be green pods that have been bleached or have faded with age.

For vibrancy and taste I recommend green, heads up! You can easily buy cardamom powder in any store that sells herbs and spices – however – I highly suggest that you buy the actual pods rather than the ground stuff. There is a massive difference between the two. Pre-ground cardamom loses it’s culinary magic as the fragrant flavour disappears rapidly. I always peel open the pods, then crush the seeds with a pestle and mortar or by repeatedly chopping over them with a sharp heavy knife. Here’s a short video I made to show you how to crush the seeds… it’s quick and easy once you know how.

Health benefits of Cardamom – an overview

Digestive Aid

Cardamom is well known in Ayurvedic circles as a powerful digestive aid, considered especially beneficial to reduce bloating and intestinal gas. It is related to ginger (known for digestion support) and is also used against acidity, heartburn and constipation. Cardamom can kick-start the secretion of digestive juices to stimulate appetite, which makes digestion and absorption of food more efficient. Its relaxing effect on smooth muscle in the digestive tract also helps to settle the stomach, especially when related to stress.

Diuretic Detoxification

Cardamom is a great detoxification aid, which is greatly assisted by its potent diuretic properties. Whilst working against infections, it also stimulates the kidneys to remove uric acid, urea, toxins, excess water and other waste products out of the body. This encourages more balanced health.

Breath Freshener

This powerful spice, is an excellent alternative for minty-fresh fresh breath. Traditional cultures chew cardamom to freshen their breath. It also has the added benefit of counteracting harmful bacteria in the mouth.

Oral Health

Apart from helping to fresh the breath, cardamom can be beneficial against mouth ulcers and infections of the mouth and throat. Studies show that cardamom has effective antimicrobial effects on oral bacteria, whilst (unlike modern, allopathic antibiotics) supporting the probiotic bacteria (which are necessary for balance and equilibrium within the body’s systems). It has been shown to work powerfully against oral pathogenic bacteria like Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans. Cineole, the major active component of cardamom oil, is a powerful antiseptic that is known to kill bacteria producing bad breath and other infections.

Depression

Cardamom is commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine to fight depression. It has a miraculous way of lifting the spirit and calming the nerves.

Lowers Blood Pressure

Human studies clearly show that ground cardamom seeds, administered regularly, have the ability to significantly reduce blood pressure in individuals suffering from hypertension.

Aphrodisiac

Ancient medicine lists cardamom as a powerful aphrodisiac that can help support sexual health, erectile dysfunction and impotence. It is referred to in the Arabian Nights (a famous collection of Persian, Indian, and Arabian folktales), where it is said to be an aphrodisiac.

Anti-Cancer Properties

Whilst the science of cardamoms cancer preventing properties haven’t yet been fully demystified, scientific studies have shown promising evidence that this spice demonstrates positive action against cancer. One study by Ray Sahelian, M.D showed that cardamom has very powerful antioxidant properties. These studies also revealed that cardamom has complex abilities that can help combat cancer (because of the C9H9NO and 3,3’-diindolylmethane content inherit to cardamom).

Coughs and Chest Infections

Cardamom is said to relieve cold and flu symptoms. It’s also used for bronchitis and coughs. Its stimulating expectorant action helps to clear phlegm from the nose and sinuses as well as the chest, which makes it a good treatment to counteract colds, coughs, asthma and chest infections.

Antioxidant

Cardamom has a powerful antioxidant profile. It is well known for mopping up free radicals.

Action Against Pathogens

Various chemical compounds, including volatile oils in cardamom have been shown to act strongly against the growth of viruses, bacteria and fungus with the human body.

Where to get cardamom pods from?

Here in England it’s easy to find cardamom pods in any good independent health food store or even the herbs & spice section in a supermarket. They also are often found in an Asian supermarket. Their availability varies from country to country. I’ve found them easily in Canada & Europe, although I’ve had to scout a little more to locate them in the USA. If all else fails, you can buy them online, for example here (amazon affiliate links):

USA: Natural Green Whole Cardamom Pods 7 Oz, 200g. by GaneshaspiceAll about Cardamom and its health benefits (with recipes) - Kind Earth (1)
UK: Organic Green Cardamom Pods by Hatton Hill Organic

Delicious Cardamom Inspired Recipes on my Website

Raw Chocolate Covered Cardamom Slices

Kaffir Lime Inspired Thai Coconut Curry with Cardamom

Creamy Coconut Chickpea Curry with Cardamom

Creamy Cauliflower Sauce – 5 Ways

Masala Chai Homemade Tea with Cardamom

Delicious Cardamom Recipes in Angelicious

And if you are in need of more inspiration, my latest book Angelicious features a number of absolutely delicious cardamom inspired recipes too.. of course 🙂

Cardamom Resources/Studies:

  • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3353705/ (Oral health)
  • Aneja KR, Radhika J. Antimicrobial Activity of Amomum subulatum and Elettaria cardamomum Against Dental Caries Causing Microorganisms. Ethnobotanical Lealf. 2009;13:840–9.
  • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20361714 (Blood pressure)
  • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23886174 (Anti-tumor action)
  • http://cardamomhq.com/cardamom-benefits/
All about Cardamom and its health benefits (with recipes) - Kind Earth (2024)

FAQs

Who should not use cardamom? ›

People with gallstones should not take cardamom except to flavor food. We also need more research to determine the effects of large amounts of cardamom on women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

What happens if we eat cardamom daily? ›

It is often considered safe for most people and usually causes no side effects. However, some people have experienced allergic reactions after consuming it, including skin rashes and breathing difficulties. It can also cause gastrointestinal upset, such as diarrhoea and abdominal pain.

What does cardamom do for your body? ›

Consuming cardamom may help with conditions such as metabolic syndrome and diabetes, as well as boosting oral, heart, and liver health. Cardamom may also offer antimicrobial properties, help prevent ulcers, and help fight against cancer.

How much ground cardamom should I eat a day? ›

Most supplements recommend 500 mg of cardamom powder or extract once or twice a day.

Does cardamom affect kidneys? ›

Cardamom or elaichi can help lower blood pressure and is also a superfood for your kidneys as it promotes urination, removes toxins.

What are the effects of cardamom on kidney? ›

Packed with diuretic traits, cardamom aids in proper elimination of excess salts, liquids, waste materials in the system, thus averting surplus levels of toxins building up in the kidneys.

Does cardamom have side effects? ›

Cardamom is a spice that's part of the ginger family. The benefits of cardamom are that it is an anti-inflammatory spice while side effects may include skin rashes, coughing, and other symptoms.

Why does cardamom make me sleepy? ›

Green cardamom contains melatonin—a hormone naturally produced by the brain that regulates the sleep-wake cycle and helps you relax after dark. Research shows that including melatonin-rich foods in your diet can help with sleep disorders, promote hormonal balance, improve immune response, and lower stress levels.

Does cardamom burn belly fat? ›

Although cardamom alone does not directly boost weight loss or burn fat, it may indirectly support weight management through its potential effects on digestion and metabolism.

Does cardamom help you sleep? ›

Well, cardamom is known for its potent medicinal benefits, which when combined with milk helps in relieving stress, anxiety and helps in inducing sleep. A combination of milk and cardamom at bed time also helps in boosting libido and improves the metabolic rate during sleep.

Can I eat raw cardamom? ›

Of course, the green cardamom pods are often eaten whole in India. They are often used as a mouth freshener particularly after the consumption of raw onions in salads or even raw garilc (quite rarely though) in some dishes. It had a pleasantly sweet but slightly strong taste. Most people like it.

Which cardamom is best for health? ›

Both green and black cardamom feature prominently in Ayurveda medicine and are associated with many health benefits. Generally, most references to cardamom in Ayurveda apply to both green and black cardamom; however, black cardamom alone is most strongly associated with aiding the respiratory system.

Is cardamom better than cinnamon? ›

Cinnamon contains higher carbohydrate and fiber contents, whereas cardamom has more fats and proteins. Cardamom is richer in minerals than cinnamon. But cinnamon has high levels of calcium. Cinnamon contains vitamin B complex and vitamins K, E, and A, whereas cardamom has more vitamin C content.

Is cardamom good for your hair? ›

The stimulating effects of cardamom on blood flow make it a boon to anybody desiring longer, thicker hair. By dilating the capillaries in the scalp, cardamom encourages the healthy growth of hair. As a consequence, new, strong, and healthy hair growth can be observed after regular usage.

What are the pros and cons of cardamom? ›

Cardamom is a spice that's part of the ginger family. The benefits of cardamom are that it is an anti-inflammatory spice while side effects may include skin rashes, coughing, and other symptoms. Cardamom is a spice that's part of the ginger family.

Does cardamom affect blood pressure? ›

According to a study conducted in 2009, consumption of around 3 grams of cardamom divided into two doses for almost 12 weeks continuously can help in reducing blood pressure. It can improve heart health and reduce the risk of heart diseases by controlling one of the major risk factors which is high blood pressure.

Is cardamom safe for liver? ›

The liver is a powerhouse organ. So, it's important that it stays in tip-top shape to ensure that it's capable of handling the many functions it's tasked with. Cardamom can help in doing so, as it has been shown to reduce liver fat, lower liver stress, prevent liver enlargement and simply improve overall liver health.

Does cardamom affect estrogen? ›

Cardamom seed intake may have an influence on the level of hormones in females, it may have potential action as an endocrine disruptor (causes damage to hormone-secreting glands). While more studies are needed on these lines, you must consult your Ayurvedic doctor for advice on cardamom consumption.

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