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At Belovedsaffron.com, we are passionate about spices, herbs, recipes and organic eating. It is our mission to bring awareness of flavors from around the world and provide access to a full range of spices, herbs and organic food from sustainable farming. I am particularly excited to share my love of saffron with others and help bring the joy of cooking into people's lives.




But it is not simply about providing delicious recipes for saffron dishes – it is also about promoting sustainable eating that respects those from all different cultural backgrounds who dedicate their lives to serving fantastic meals in both family homes and 5-star restaurants across the globe.


If you have a special recipe or would like to contribute an article to our blog section, please reach out as we would love to hear from you at [email protected]. We believe everyone has something extraordinary to offer their taste buds!

For now, love yourself and enjoy this one ... 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best Thai spices?

Galangal and coriander are some of the best Thai spices. The best spices are clove, cardamom. black peppercorn. fennel seeds. star anise.

Rose petals, bay leaves and pandan leaves are all valuable spices.


What is Thai spice used for?

We all have heard the term Thai spices, but we don't understand what it really means. But when we discover our mouths water, we wonder why we haven't been eating more of it.

It's more than just a spice. It is an essential ingredient that brings flavor and depth into dishes that might otherwise be boring.

There are thousands of Thai recipes, but very few include the authentic flavor. So let's help you figure out how to ensure you're adding these delicious flavors to your meals.

Thais have been using spices and herbs to flavor food and drinks since ancient times. The name Thai originates from the Sanskrit word for "to cook."

Today, Thais still love spicy food. This preference is often attributed to the hot weather in Thailand, which makes it difficult to keep warm without something hot to drink. Thais are also more likely to consume chili peppers as compared to Americans or Europeans.

A local Asian grocery store is the best place to learn more about Thai spice. There, you'll find a wide variety of ingredients, including dried chilies, fresh basil leaves, curry paste, and even ground black pepper.

You may also come across whole peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon sticks, star anise, cardamom pods, ginger root, turmeric powder, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, nutmeg, mace, mustard seed, saffron threads, garlic, onion, rice vinegar and tamarind juice.

Thai cuisine offers two types of spices: dry and moist. Dry spices are generally ground, while wet spices can be crushed or pounded finely.

Dry spices can be added to any dish. A good example is chicken soup with ground red pepper. In order to make a paste out of wet spices, oil or butter is often used.

Wet spices can be used in sauces, dressings, and marinades. Wet spices are used in many dishes, including fish sauce, oyster, sesame, sesame, sesame oil and curry paste.

Thai recipes can be prepared at home by knowing which spices pair well with what ingredients.

Red pepper flakes are recommended for beef. If you're using seafood like shrimp, white pepper should be used.

Online ordering is also possible if you don’t have an Asian market. Here you will find everything, from dried chilies and exotic herbs to spices.

So next time you get hungry, think about putting on a little extra heat by whipping up one of these tasty Thai recipes!


What's the difference between curried and curry?

There is no difference in spelling. Both words mean the same thing: Indian cuisine that includes meat and vegetables mixed with different seasonings.

Curry is derived in Hindi from kari, which means to rub. This refers the way that the spice mix is applied onto the food. Curry foods are usually cooked until golden brown.

Curried dishes weren't always reserved for special occasions. Today, they can be enjoyed throughout India. You can choose from chicken, beef, lamb or fish as well as vegetables and rice.

Plain white rice is often served with curried dishes. Other common accompaniments include raita (a yogurt sauce) and chutney (a sweet relish).


Statistics

  • According to a recent survey, professional chefs and many home cooks use spices; usage has only continued to grow from 2011 to now. (hospitalityinsights.ehl.edu)
  • Their 14 to 20 percent essential oil content means that cloves have the highest concentration of aroma compounds of any spice. (masterclass.com)
  • It has been estimated that around 1,000 tons of pepper and 1,000 tons of other common spices were imported into Western Europe each year during the Late Middle Ages. (en.wikipedia.org)

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How To

How to Make a Garlic Press

A garlic presse is an indispensable tool for home chefs. It can be used to quickly mince garlic into a paste. It is great for crushing whole garlic cloves in a buttery spread, or garlic salt.

But if you don't own a garlic press yet, you might wonder where to start with one. Here are some tips to get you started.

First things first: you'll need a large bowl. Place the bowl underneath the press and pour the crushed garlic into it. Set the pressure regulator valve at the maximum setting.

Next, turn your handle clockwise to hear a click. The top end of the press should lift and reveal a flat area that allows you to slide your blade back and forth across the bowl. Continue turning the handle in a clockwise direction until the blades come to a close.

Finally, remove the pressed garlic.

Here are some more ways to use this versatile instrument:

  • Add minced garlic to soups, sauces, salads, and dips (or even as a seasoning)
  • The press can be used to crush whole garlic cloves and make buttery spread.
  • Place whole garlic cloves in a pizza dough and crush them before baking
  • Combine roasted garlic with mashed potatoes and creamy polenta
  • Use the press for homemade pesto
  • Puree garlic into a smooth vinaigrette



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