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Saffron is particularly special for us; its magical scent along with its unique flavour inspires us each day and reveals a world of possibility in the kitchen.


We invite all brave souls who are keen to share their culinary secrets! If you have something delicious on your mind, don't hesitate to share it at [email protected] Let's show our appreciation for all those incredible cultures who dedicate their time and effort towards tantalising taste buds!

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


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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mint is used to make Thai food?

Lime-leaf mint (Mentha cervina) is the most commonly used type of mint in Thai cuisine.

It has a mild, citrusy flavour that gives dishes a freshness and zing. Thai dishes can also be enhanced by adding other spices such galangal or coriander to their flavour.

Mint is versatile and can be used both in sweet and savoury recipes. You can create authentic Thai flavours by choosing the right herbs, spices, and aromatics.

Make a Thai dish next time and add some lime-leaf mint to give it extra flavor.

Enjoy your cooking!


What spices are used in Thai cooking?

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

Common ingredients for Thai cooking are galangal, lemongrass, kaffirlim leaves, chillies and garlic.

Each of these spices is integral to Thai cuisine's unique flavour profile. It is used often in soups and curries; galangal lends a slightly peppery taste to dishes; chillies add a spicy kick; garlic gives dishes an umami depth; shrimp paste adds a subtle, but fragrant, aroma to dishes; coriander brings out a mild, yet pleasant aroma to dishes; cumin adds a smoky flavor to dishes; and turmeric gives food a vivid yellow color.

These spices work together to create unique flavour profiles for Thai cuisine. By using a combination of spices, chefs can create dishes that are both flavorful and aromatic. Get these spices to bring Thailand's flavors into your home.


Almond Flour vs. Almond Meal: What's the Difference?

A almond meal is a versatile almond flour alternative that can be used to bake, cook, or even make nut-free dishes.

Almond flour can also be gluten-containing, which can make it difficult to digest. It is important to avoid gluten-free products if you have celiac or other digestive disorders.

Almond flour isn’t considered a superfood per se but it does contain healthy fats, fibre and protein and no cholesterol.

The nutritional benefits of almond meal include magnesium and copper, iron and zinc, manganese as well as potassium and vitamin C.

Because it's made from almonds, almond flour contains monounsaturated fatty acids, while almond oil contains polyunsaturated fatty acids. Both types lower LDL (bad cholesterol) and increase HDL(good cholesterol).

In addition, almond flour is rich in antioxidants, including flavonoids, phenolics, and proanthocyanidins. These compounds help to prevent oxidative damage from free radicals.

The Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry published a study that found almond flour to have the same antioxidant activity as blueberries, cranberries and pomegranates.

Almond flour can be purchased with almond milk that has been supplemented with nutrients.


Which Thai spice do I need to cook Thai food at home?

You will need to know five key spices in order to make authentic Thai food at your home: cayenne pepper, coriander seeds and turmeric. Each of these ingredients has its distinct flavour profile and plays a vital role in creating delicious dishes.

Cinnamon provides sweetness while black pepper enhances the flavours. Coriander seeds add a spicy kick, while turmeric gives curry powder its signature yellow colour. Cayenne peppers bring the heat while cilantro adds freshness. Finally, cinnamon adds depth and complexity to any dish.

You can find each of these spices at your local grocery store, but if you'd instead buy them online, here are our recommendations for where to shop.


What is Thai spice used for?

The term Thai spice is a common phrase that we've heard a lot, but don't really know what it means. When we taste it, our mouths water and we wonder why we aren't eating more.

It's not just any spice. It's an ingredient that can add flavor and depth in dishes that otherwise would be bland.

There are thousands of Thai recipes, but very few include the authentic flavor. Let's learn how to include these delicious flavors in your meals.

Thais have been using herbs and spices in their cooking since antiquity to add flavor to food. Thai, which means "to make", comes from the Sanskrit word.

Even today, most Thais prefer to eat 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 might also find whole peppercorns and cloves as well as cinnamon sticks, star anise pods (star anise), cardamom pods ginger root, cumin seeds coriander seeds seeds, fennel seed, nutmeg mace, mustard seeds, saffron threads garlic, onion, rice vinegar, and tamarind juice.

Thai cuisine has two kinds of spices: wet and dry. Most Thai cuisine uses dry spices, which are ground and pulverized finely.

Dry spices are typically added directly to a dish. For example, you can sprinkle ground red pepper onto your chicken soup. Wet spices are commonly mixed with oil or butter to form a paste.

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.

You need to be able to match certain spices with Thai ingredients if you wish to make Thai food at home.

Red pepper flakes should be used if you're using beef. White pepper is better for seafood such as shrimp.

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

Next time you're hungry, try one of these delicious Thai recipes!


What is the most popular ingredient in Thai cooking?

Thailand's two main ingredients form the heart of all Thai dishes. They are rice and curry. These two ingredients combine to produce a unique flavor.

Thais call this combination "Khao pad Krai," which translates to "the best dish." This is because the two basic foods can be combined to create something truly delicious and irresistible.

This is true for all aspects of life. The right combination of perseverance and hard work can bring you great success.

Combining passion and purpose, as Khao Pad Krai has shown, can help you succeed. When you combine these ingredients, you can create something remarkable.

Next time you feel like eating Thai food, remember that it takes more than just rice and curry to make a memorable meal. Experiment with other ingredients to see what fun it can be.


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)
  • Their 14 to 20 percent essential oil content means that cloves have the highest concentration of aroma compounds of any spice. (masterclass.com)
  • 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 Make A Garlic Press?

A garlic press can be one of the most important tools in a home cook's toolbox. This allows you to quickly mince garlic and make smooth sauces, soups, and salad dressings. It can also be used to crush whole garlic cloves into buttery spreads or garlic salt.

You might be wondering where to begin if you don’t have a garlic press. Here are some tips that will help you get started.

First of all, you'll need to get a large bowl. Place the bowl underneath the press and pour the crushed garlic into it. Now adjust the pressure regulator to the maximum.

Next, turn the handle clockwise until you 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. Keep turning the handle clockwise until you reach the end of the blades.

Finally, take the pressed garlic out and enjoy!

These are just a few of the many ways you can use this versatile tool.

  • Add minced garlic to soups, sauces, salads, and dips (or even as a seasoning)
  • Use the press to crush whole garlic cloves into a buttery spread
  • Crush whole cloves of garlic onto pizza dough before baking
  • Mix roasted garlic in mashed potatoes or creamy pasta.
  • Use the press to mash garlic into homemade pesto
  • Blend the garlic into a smooth vinegar dressing



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