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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference in curry and curried?

It doesn't matter how the spelling is written. 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. Curried foods should be cooked until they are golden brown.

While curried dishes were once reserved only for special occasions they are now enjoyed regularly throughout India. These dishes can be chicken, beef (lamb), fish, or vegetables.

Plain white rice is often served with curried dishes. A raita (a yogurt-based sauce) or a chutney is another common accompaniment.


What are the 7 Indian spices you use?

Indian spices is a collection Indian spices. They include coriander and turmeric as well as cardamom, cumin and coriander. This spice blends natural ingredients to create flavour and aroma. Together, spices create unique flavour profiles that make Indian cooking so distinct.

Cardamom's sweet, pungent flavor is balanced with ginger and citrus notes. It is used to flavour curries, rice dishes such biryani, and other Asian cuisines. Cumin is a spice with an earthy smell and a rich, nuanced flavour. It is often added in to curries, dals, or meat dishes. Coriander has a sweet citrus aroma and adds a subtle nuttiness to dishes. It is used to season lentils and vegetables.

Turmeric has an earthy, spicy flavour that includes mustard, spices and pepper hints. This spice is used in curries and other dishes. It has a golden color. Fenugreek possesses a rich, earthy scent, slightly bitter flavour, and earthy tone tones. Fenugreek is used to season meat dishes such as kebabs or curries. Ginger is pungent and spicy with hints o citrus. It adds a spicy kick to dishes like soups and chutneys. Asafoetida is a spice that has strong flavors and a pungent smell.

Together, these spices create unique flavors that make Indian cooking so distinct.


What is Thai spice used for?

We've all heard the term "Thai spice" thrown around without knowing exactly what it means. But once we start to feel the heat in our mouths, we wonder why it hasn't been eaten more.

It's much more than a spice. It is an important ingredient that gives flavor and depth to bland dishes.

While there are thousands of Thai-inspired recipes out there, few of them contain the real thing. Let's find out how to add these wonderful flavors to your dishes.

Thais have been using herbs and spices in their cooking since antiquity to add flavor to food. Thai comes from the Sanskrit term for "to prepare".

Thais are still fond of spicy foods. This preference can be attributed to Thailand’s hot weather. It is difficult to stay warm when you don't have something to drink. Thais are also more likely to consume chili peppers as compared to Americans or Europeans.

Visit a local Asian grocery shop to find out more about Thai spices. There will be a large selection of ingredients available including dried chilies (fresh basil leaves), curry paste, ground black pepper, and curry paste.

You may also find whole peppercorns.

There are two types of spices in Thai cuisine: dry and wet. Wet spices are ground finely, while dry spices are typically ground.

Dry spices are added directly to a dish. For example, you can sprinkle ground red pepper onto your chicken soup. To make a paste, wet spices are often mixed with butter or oil.

Wet spices can be used in sauces, dressings, and marinades. Fish sauce, oyster sauces, sesame and sesame olive oils, curry paste and hoisin are some of the most common wet spice options.

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

Red pepper flakes are recommended for beef. White pepper is better for seafood such as shrimp.

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 are the 11 Indian spices?

Coriander seeds and cumin seeds are the eleven main spices in Indian cuisine.

These ingredients are used in almost every dish. These spices lend a unique flavour to dishes such dal (lentils), curries chutneys pickles rice, bread and sweets.

The health benefits of spices can be found in their medicinal properties. To fight cancer cells, turmeric is an example. Cloves help protect against bad breath. Black pepper reduces cholesterol. Cinnamon lowers blood pressure. And ginger aids digestion.

A spice rack can be a wonderful kitchen tool, as it allows for you to try different flavors. You have the option to make your own mixes of spices, or you can buy ready-made ones that include all the essential spices.

Some people prefer not to add any spices to their food. They believe spices mask natural flavors and do not improve them. A pinch of salt or pepper will not harm your dishes.

Many chefs agree that spices play a crucial role in culinary art. Many dishes would taste bland and boring without spices. Next time you feel inspired, try a new recipe.


What are the typical spices, condiments, and seasonings used in their dishes in Thailand?

Thai cuisine is a mixture of Asian influences. Its roots are in India and China as well as Southeast Asia.

Freshness, the essential ingredient of Thai cuisine, is key. It is easier to get the best flavour from ingredients if they are picked earlier and cooked quickly. This is why meat, fish and vegetables, as well fruits, vegetables, herbs, seeds, and nuts are often eaten raw, then heated.

Spices and sauces give dishes depth and color. Fresh basil, cilantro, mint, coriander (cilantro), lemongrass, ginger, turmeric, garlic, chillies, chilli paste, soy sauce, tamarind juice, oyster sauce, palm sugar, coconut milk, lime leaves, galangal root, curry powder, shrimp paste, fish sauce, tamarind water, rice vinegar, etc. These ingredients are common.


What kind of mint are used in Thai cuisine?

Thai cuisine's most used type is lime-leaf, or Mentha cervina.

It is mild and lemony in flavour, which adds freshness as well as zing to dishes. To enhance Thai cuisine's flavour, other spices like galangal, coriander, lemongrass and garlic are often added.

Mint can be used in sweet or savoury dishes. For authentic Thai flavours, you must use the right spices and herbs.

Next time you make Thai food, add some lime-leafmint for more flavor!

Happy cooking!


Statistics

  • According to Healthline, pink Himalayan salt is estimated to contain up to 84 minerals and trace elements, which gives the salt its special pink color. (spicecravings.com)
  • India contributes to 75% of global spice production. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • According to the McCormick Science Institute, indigenous Indian spices were cultivated as early as the 8th century BC in the gardens of Babylon. (spicecravings.com)

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How To

How to cut Shiitake Mushrooms

The shiitakes are doing well. They are fine. They are fine. But how can we make them cut without hurting ourselves? We've tried everything. Even the scissors. They keep falling out of our hands. What's the matter?

You have a trick. Place a rubber band on the stem of the mushroom and twist it tight. This will ensure that you don't fall and break your wrists.

You might think that it seems too simple. It is. However, it is also very efficient.

The rubber band makes it slippery so that it feels natural when you pick up the stem. It doesn't hurt to keep the stem in place.

Now, go ahead and try it. It will be so much easier to cut mushrooms than ever before.



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