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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the 7 Indian spices that you can use?
Indian spices are a group of spices used in Indian food. They typically include cardamom, cumin, coriander, turmeric, fenugreek, ginger, and asafoetida (also known as hing). The spices are used to enhance the flavour and aroma of foods by combining and complementing natural ingredients, such as meats or vegetables. Combining spices creates unique flavour profiles that make Indian food so special.
Cardamom has an earthy, sweet flavor with notes of ginger and citrus. It's used in many dishes, including biryani and curries. Cumin is a spice with an earthy smell and a rich, nuanced flavour. It is often added to dals, curries, and meat dishes. Coriander has a sweet citrus aroma and adds a subtle nuttiness to dishes. It is often used to season vegetables and lentils.
Turmeric has an earthy, spicy flavour that includes mustard, spices and pepper hints. This spice is popularly used in curries as well as other dishes. Fenugreek has an earthy aroma, a slight bitter flavor, and earthy tones. It is often used as a seasoning for meat dishes like kebabs. Ginger is spicy, pungent, and has hints of citrus. It gives a great kick to soups, curries, and chutneys. Asafoetida, or hing, has a pungent aroma and strong flavor. It can be substituted for onion and garlic in some recipes.
Together, these spices create unique flavors that make Indian cooking so distinct.
Which Spices and Herbs are Best Served with Potatoes?
A potato makes a great side dish with almost any meat. You may be familiar with the many ways you can serve potatoes other than mashed.
These versatile vegetables can be used in a variety of dishes including soups, casseroles, and pasta dishes. You may not know, but many spices and herbs can go well with potatoes.
Spice up your following potato recipe with these delicious recipes.
What are the primary Flavours in Thai cooking?
Thai cuisine includes several distinct regional cuisines. These include Northern and Central Thai cuisines, as well as Southern, Eastern, Western, Eastern, Western, Northeastern Thai food. Each region has a distinct flavour profile.
The most common flavours in Thai food are sweet, salty, sour, spicy, bitter, pungent, and nutty.
Sweetness is essential for Thais because it makes the dishes palatable. Thai cuisine has a lot of sweet ingredients such as coconut milk and palm sugar (gula Melaka).
Sourness is also very popular in Thailand. Hot dishes are often served with sour foods. This combination balances out the heat.
Spicy food is another crucial ingredient in Thai food. Thai cuisine uses a lot of spices, including galangal ginger root, chilli pepper, and garlic.
Can you put spice in a drink?
I love spices adding flavour to food. But how do you make them come alive when used in drinks?
Spices can bring out the best of any beverage. From coffee to tea, hot chocolate to cocktails, there's nothing more satisfying than adding a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg to a glass of wine or beer.
But, since most recipes call to ground spices, you'll need whole spices. It makes sense but is time-consuming and expensive.
Here is where the magic happens. It's possible to transform your favorite spices into a powdered form that is easy to use with a bit of creativity. Then you can mix them into your favourite beverages to create delicious spiced drinks.
There are two ways to go about creating these powders. One method involves grinding whole spices to a fine powder. Another way is to grind the spices in a mortar and pestle.
Whichever method you choose, you'll find that the resulting powder is much easier to measure out and store than whole spices. Powder keeps well, so you will never run out.
You can also experiment with different spices to create new flavor combinations. Peppermint and spearmint can be combined to make minty water. Or ginger and cardamom pods to make spicy ginger tea.
Once you have mastered the art of making powdered spices you can use that same technique for herbs. Oregano and rosemary are all popular herbs.
There are many options. Powdered spices are a great way to make your drinks more flavorful or to enhance dishes like soups and salads.
Thai food uses paprika?
Yes. It's an ingredient in many dishes including Pad See Ew (Thai Fried Rice), and eggs cooked in coconut milk.
Thai, Mexican, Spanish, Indian and Chinese cuisines include paprika.
Paprika can be traced back over 5,000 years ago to Ancient Greece. The Hungarian language, which means "pepper", is where the word "paprika" came from.
Statistics
- 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)
- 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)
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How To
How do you decide which spices to purchase?
Knowing how to choose the best herbs and spices for your dishes is essential to being a good cook. There are many options available, so how do you choose which ones to add in your pantry?
When choosing spices, there are three things you should consider: the flavour profile, shelf-life, and cost. Flavour profiles differ depending on whether you're cooking meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, beans, grains, pasta, eggs, dessert, bread, etc. So once you've decided on a category, you'll need to narrow down your choices based on these differences.
The shelf life of spices can also vary. Some spices last forever, while others expire quickly. Cayenne pepper, for example, can last years while oregano, on the other hand, loses its potency within two months. Also, the price. Spices can range anywhere from $1 per tablespoon to more than $100 per ounce. This means you'll need to find a balance between value and quality.
Also, consider whether organic or not organic ingredients. Organic products use fewer pesticides, chemicals, and other harmful substances than traditional alternatives. This makes them safer for you and the environment. But they can often be more expensive so make sure you weigh the benefits against their costs.
Online shopping is the best option to find the right spices. Online retailers offer detailed information about each product, including reviews, pricing, ratings, and ingredient lists.
After narrowing down your options, you can place an order directly with the retailer. When you have received your items, make sure to keep them in an airtight container.
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