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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ten most loved spices?

Spices are used to flavour foods and drinks. Some spices are more popular than others. There are many varieties of spices. Let's take a look at the top ten most loved spices and see why they are so popular.

The addition of spice to your cooking adds flavour and aroma. Many spices contain essential vitamins, minerals, and help to keep our bodies healthy.

Here is a list with the ten most loved spices.

  1. Cinnamon: This spice is known for improving digestion and lowering cholesterol. It prevents the flu and colds.
  2. Garlic - This spice is known to boost immunity and fight infections. It can also help lower blood pressure by aiding digestion.
  3. Oregano – This spice increases energy levels and improves athletic performances. It fights infection and improves memory.
  4. Black Pepper -This spice is full of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps to reduce stress and heart diseases.
  5. Basil -Basil also contains vitamin K and calcium. It is also known to boost metabolism and fight cancer cells.
  6. Vinegar and salt - They make a great combination. Both salt and vinegar are very effective against bacteria and viruses.
  7. Clove Oil - Clove oils are a natural treatment for sore and painful teeth. It helps to ease muscle spasms.
  8. Ginger - Ginger has been shown to reduce nausea and morning sickness in pregnancy. It helps remove congestion from your sinuses.
  9. Curry Powder - Curries are a classic from ancient times. They were first made with coconut cream, but today they can be made with different oils or ghee.
  10. Turmeric - This spice is one of the oldest medicinal herbs.

Try these 10 popular spices next time you are looking to add flavor to your meals. You might be surprised by what happens!


How to Store Spices

Keep them out of the sun and heat.

Place them in a dark cupboard to store spices for extended periods. This will keep the spices fresh and prevent any oxidation.

Keep your spices out of direct sunlight and in a cool dry place. If the spice is placed near a heater or window, it may lose its flavour and aroma.

Spices need to be kept in an airtight glass container or tin. Avoid storing spices in plastic containers.

Always check the seal after opening and resealing, as humidity can cause spoilage.

Do not throw away any spices that you have left over. You can make use of them by adding them to your favorite dishes. To extend their shelf life, you can freeze them.


What Thai spice is needed to make Thai food at my home?

In order to cook authentic Thai food at home you will need five spices: black pepper (cayenne), coriander seeds (coriander seeds), turmeric and cinnamon. Each ingredient plays a crucial role in the creation delicious dishes.

Black pepper enhances the savoury flavors of curry powder, while cinnamon gives it sweetness. Curry powder gets its yellow hue from turmeric and coriander seeds. Cayenne peppers heat up the dish, while cilantro adds flavor and freshness. Cinnamon adds complexity and depth to any dish.

These spices are available at most grocery stores. However, if you prefer to order them online, we have recommendations.


What uses is Thai spice?

We've all heard the term "Thai spice" thrown around without knowing exactly what it means. But when we discover our mouths water, we wonder why we haven't been eating more of it.

It's much more than a spice. It's an essential ingredient that adds flavor and depth to dishes that would otherwise be bland.

Although there are many recipes that call for Thai spices in large numbers, very few recipes actually use the true thing. Let's discuss how to incorporate these tasty flavors into your meals.

Thais have used herbs and spices since ancient times to enhance food and drink. Thai comes from the Sanskrit term for "to prepare".

Thais are still fond of spicy foods. This preference is often explained by the hot climate in Thailand that makes it difficult to stay warm while drinking hot drinks. Thais consume more chili peppers than Americans and Europeans.

It is a great way to learn more about Thai spices. You'll find many ingredients there, including fresh basil leaves, dried chilies and curry paste.

You may also find whole peppercorns.

Thai cuisine has two kinds of spices: wet and dry. The dry spices are usually ground while the wet spices are crushed or pounded finely.

Dry spices can be added to any dish. For example, ground red pepper is sprinkled onto chicken soup. Mixing wet spices with oil or butter can create a paste.

Wet spices are often used in sauces, marinades, and dressings. The most popular wet spices are fish sauce (oyster sauce), sesame oil, sesame paste, curry paste, and Hoisin sauce.

Thai cuisine can be made at home by learning which spices work well with specific ingredients.

Red pepper flakes can be used to season beef. If you use seafood like shrimp, you should use white pepper instead.

Online ordering is also possible if you don’t have an Asian market. This market has everything you need, including dried chilies as well as exotic herbs and 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 is the difference in curry and curried?

The spellings are the same. Both words refer to the same thing: an Indian dish combining meat or vegetables with various 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. Curried foods are generally cooked until they become golden.

Curried dishes were once reserved for special occasions, but today, they're enjoyed frequently throughout India. They include chicken, beef and lamb as well as fish, vegetables and rice.

Plain white rice is commonly served with curried meals. You can also add raita (a yogurt sauce), or chutney (a sweet relish).


What spices are used to make Thai cuisine?

Thai cuisine is known for its complex flavour combinations. These delicious flavours are made from unique and flavorful ingredients that make many delicious dishes.

Thai cuisine uses common ingredients such as galangal (lemongrass), kaffir lime leaves and chillies.

Each spice contributes to Thai cuisine's distinctive flavour profile. You will often find lemongrass in soups, curries and stews. Galangal gives dishes a peppery flavor; chilies add a spicy kick to dishes. Shrimp paste adds umami depth to dishes. Coriander adds a mild yet fragrant aroma to dishes. Cumin adds a smokey flavour to dishes. Turmeric gives dishes a bright yellow hue.

Together, these spices combine to create complex flavour profiles unique to Thai cuisine. Mixing spices together can make dishes both tasty and aromatic. You can bring Thai flavors to your kitchen by stocking up on these spices.


Can you add spice to a beverage?

I love spices adding flavour to food. How do you make spices alive in drinks?

Spices add a wonderful depth to any beverage. A dash of cinnamon and nutmeg can make any beverage more delicious, including coffee, tea, hot cocoa, and cocktails.

Most recipes call for ground spices. This means that you'll need fresh whole spice. While this makes sense, it is costly, takes time and requires storage space.

Here is where the magic happens. You can transform your favourite spices into an easy-to-use powdered form with ingenuity. You can then mix the spices into your favorite beverages to make delicious spiced drinks.

These powders can be made in two ways. A second method is to grind whole spices into fine powder. Another method is to use a mortar & pestle to grind the spices until they are finely ground.

No matter which method you use, the powder will be much easier to measure and store than whole spices. Plus, the powder keeps well so that you won't run out of stock.

You can also experiment with different spices to create new flavor combinations. For minty water you could mix spearmint with peppermint leaves. Or ginger and cardamom pods to make spicy ginger tea.

Once you are skilled in the production of powdered spices, it is possible to apply that technique to herbs. Oregano and rosemary are all popular herbs.

The possibilities are limitless. Powdered spices can enhance the flavor and texture of beverages, such as soups or salads, as well as the taste of pasta.


Statistics

  • India contributes to 75% of global spice production. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • 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)
  • Their 14 to 20 percent essential oil content means that cloves have the highest concentration of aroma compounds of any spice. (masterclass.com)

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How To

Are you a master of making curry paste?

Curry paste includes dried chillies (scallions, shallots), galangal root and lemongrass as well as kaffir lime leaves, garlic, shrimp pastes, sugar, salt and sometimes coconut milk. It's used extensively in Thai cuisine.

Curry paste is a very popular condiment in Southeast Asia. This unique flavor can be added to many dishes including curries, soups and stir-fries as well as rice dishes, noodles, desserts, and rice dishes.

It's very simple to make this at home. Follow the steps below to make it easy!

Step1 - Prepare Ingredients

  • You need to prepare all ingredients before starting this recipe.
  • First, peel and chop shallots (2 cups). Next, chop galangal root into small pieces (3 inches in length) and place aside.
  • Next, peel and slice garlic cloves (about four cloves). The lemongrass stems should be roughly 1/2 inch thick.
  • Crush the red chilli peppers with about four tablespoons of water and remove the seeds.
  • Next, trim the kaffir lime leaves into strips about 5 inches in length. Remove the white part of the stem and set it aside.
  • After draining the shrimp paste, wash it well and then coarsely smash it.
  • Measure out the sugar and salt.

Step2 - Grind Ingredients

  • Mix all ingredients until well combined.
  • The texture should look similar to peanut-butter.
  • Not to worry if the dish contains too much oil, you can use water to replace it.

Step3 - Add Coconut Milk

  • Mix coconut milk with the mixture.
  • To prevent the coconut milk from becoming too sticky, slowly add it.
  • If you prefer less spicy, add fewer chillies and more galangal root.
  • For a more spicy taste, increase the amount of chillies and reduce the use of galangal root. You should enjoy the final product.

Step4 – Serve

  • Serve on top of your favourite foods.
  • Enjoy!



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