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Preparing For The New Baby & Christmas | Last Vlog of 2023


Frequently Asked Questions

Does Thai use ginger?

The answer is yes. In traditional Thai cuisine, ginger is used extensively. Ginger is often used in stir-fries and soups, as well as desserts and drinks, such as lassis.

Ginger is a native of China, Japan, Korea and other Asian countries. Its origins go back over 5,000 years. It is believed to have originated from Southeast Asia, where it was cultivated medicinally.

Ginger has been shown to reduce nausea and stimulate digestion. It may even help prevent migraines. Ginger is also known to reduce muscle spasms and joint pains as well as treating arthritis.

Ginger is most often fresh in Thailand. It is then cut into thin strips and dried. In Asian markets, you can purchase ginger root in cans or in jars.


What are the ten most popular spices?

Spices are used for flavouring foods and drinks. Some spices are more well-known than others. There are hundreds of different spices. So let's look at the ten most popular ones and find out why they are so well-loved.

Spice is essential in cooking because it adds flavour and aroma without adding calories. Many spices are also rich in vitamins and minerals that can keep your body healthy.

Here are the ten most widely used spices.

  1. Cinnamon – This spice has been shown to lower cholesterol and improve digestion. It can also help to prevent the flu.
  2. Garlic - This spice is known to boost immunity and fight infections. It aids in digestion and lowers blood pressure.
  3. Oregano is a spice that boosts energy and increases athletic performance. It also fights infection and improves memory.
  4. Black Pepper -This spice contains antioxidants that have anti-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory effects. It can also help reduce stress and heart disease.
  5. Basil -Basil has vitamin K, iron, calcium, as well as iron. It is also known to boost metabolism and fight cancer cells.
  6. Salt and vinegar - These ingredients make for a delicious combination. Both vinegar as well as salt are highly effective against viruses.
  7. Cloves – Clove oil can be used to treat sore throats and toothaches. It also eases muscle spasms and cramps.
  8. Ginger - Ginger has been proven to ease nausea and morning sickness during pregnancy. It also helps clear congestion from your sinuses.
  9. Curry Powder – Curries date back to ancient times. They were made initially with coconut milk. But, today we use different oils and ghee bases.
  10. Turmeric – One of the oldest medical herbs is turmeric.

So next time you want to add flavour to your meals, try using one of these ten popular spices instead of salt. You might be surprised at the results.


What are the primary Flavours in Thai cooking?

Thai cuisine includes several distinct regional cuisines. These include Northern, Central, Southern, Eastern, Western, and Northeastern Thai food. Each region has its unique flavour profile.

The most common flavours in Thai food are sweet, salty, sour, spicy, bitter, pungent, and nutty.

Thais appreciate sweetness. It makes Thai food taste better. Thai cuisine includes sweet ingredients like palm sugar (gulamelaka) or coconut milk.

Thailand is also a popular place for sourness. Hot dishes are often served with sour foods. This combination balances out the heat.

Thai food also includes spicy food. Thai recipes often include spices such as galangal and ginger root.


What Thai spice will I need to make Thai food home?

To make authentic Thai food at home, you'll need to master five essential spices: black pepper, cayenne, coriander seeds, turmeric, and cinnamon. Each ingredient plays a crucial role in the creation delicious dishes.

Black pepper adds savoury flavours, while cinnamon adds sweetness. Coriander seeds provide a spicy kick and turmeric gives curry powder the yellow color it is known for. Cayenne peppers provide heat and cilantro provides freshness. Finally, cinnamon can add depth and complexity in any dish.

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


What is the difference in curry and curried?

It doesn't matter how the spelling is written. Both words refer the same thing: Indian food that uses meats and vegetables along with different seasonings.

Curry comes from the Hindi word kari meaning "to rub." This term refers to how the spice mixture is rubbed onto the food. Curry is typically prepared until the food is golden brown.

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

Curried dishes are typically served alongside plain white rice. Other common accompaniments include raita (a yogurt sauce) and chutney (a sweet relish).


What is the use of garlic in Thai cooking?

Thai cuisine often uses garlic. Garlic is used often in Thai cuisine, such as soups, stir fries, curries, sauces, and salads.

In Thailand, garlic is chopped and fried with shallots, ginger, and spices. Also, you can eat it with sticky white rice.

Garlic can be eaten in a variety of ways. This mixture is called "Nam Phrik" (namphrik). Nam Phrik is often served alongside grilled chicken, beef, or pork.


What is the content of cumin in Thai food?

Cumin is one of the most commonly used spices in Thai cuisine. To create Thai dishes with unique flavours, cumin is often combined in various combinations with garlic ginger, coriander, coriander, or other spices.

Stir-fries, soups, curries, and salads are all popular uses of cumin in Thai cuisine. Cumin can also be added to sauces, marinades and dressings. Other spices play a role in Thai food's distinctive flavour.

Unique flavours are added by fish sauce, garlic cloves, ginger, and chilli peppers. You can create Thai-inspired signature dishes by combining spices in different proportions.

Cumin is a key ingredient in Thai cuisine and can be found in many of the traditional Thai dishes. The unique flavors of this spice add an element to Thai food. Cumin adds its distinct spices to many popular dishes, making it an essential part of Thai cuisine.

By adding spices such as cumin to their dishes, chefs can create delicious and unique flavours that capture the essence of Thai cooking. It is important to include cumin in traditional Thai dishes.


Statistics

  • India contributes to 75% of global spice production. (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)
  • 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 grow well. You can't go wrong with them. But how do we cut them without cutting ourselves? We have tried every method, including using scissors. We keep losing them. What is the deal?

You have a trick. Use a rubber band to secure the stem of your mushroom. By doing this, you won’t slip and get cut.

This may seem too simple. Well, it is. It's also extremely effective.

The rubber band makes stems slippery, making them feel more natural when picked up. You can also hold the stem tight.

Do it! You will be amazed at the ease with which you can now cut mushrooms.



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