Thursday, Nov 14, 2024

Why Do We Like Spicy Food?

At Belovedsaffron.com, we are passionate about spices, herbs, recipes and organic eating. It is our mission to bring awareness of flavors from around the world and provide access to a full range of spices, herbs and organic food from sustainable farming. I am particularly excited to share my love of saffron with others and help bring the joy of cooking into people's lives.




But it is not simply about providing delicious recipes for saffron dishes – it is also about promoting sustainable eating that respects those from all different cultural backgrounds who dedicate their lives to serving fantastic meals in both family homes and 5-star restaurants across the globe.


If you have a special recipe or would like to contribute an article to our blog section, please reach out as we would love to hear from you at [email protected]. We believe everyone has something extraordinary to offer their taste buds!

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Thai use ginger?

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

Ginger is an indigenous plant of China, Japan and Korea. Its roots date back more that 5,000 years. It is believed it originated in Southeast Asia. There, it was used for medicinal purposes.

Ginger is known to stimulate digestion and relieve nausea. It may even help prevent migraines. Ginger can also be used to treat arthritis, muscle spasms, joint pains, or relieve them.

Ginger is most often fresh in Thailand. The ginger root is cut into thin strips, dried and stored in a sealed container for future use. From Asian markets, ginger root can be bought in cans and jars.


What mint is used for Thai food?

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

Its mild, lemony taste adds freshness and zest to dishes. Other spices such as lemongrass, galangal, garlic and coriander are also frequently added to enhance the flavour of Thai dishes.

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

next time you make a Thai dish, don't forget to include some lime-leaf mint for extra flavour!

Enjoy your cooking!


Is Paprika used in Thai food?

Yes. It's an ingredient in many dishes including Pad See Ew (Thai Fried Rice), and eggs cooked in coconut milk.

Thai cuisine, Mexican, Spanish and Indian food, as well as Thai and Balkan dishes, contain paprika.

Paprika is a product that dates back over 5,000-years to Ancient Greece. The Hungarian language means "pepper" and the word "paprika".


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)
  • 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)
  • 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

Do You Know How to Make Curry Paste?

Curry paste is made from dried chillies, shallots and galangal root. It also contains lemongrass, galangal root (lemongrass), lemongrass, kaffir Lim leaf, garlic, shrimp paste and sugar. It's used extensively in Thai cuisine.

Curry paste is one of the most popular condiments 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 easy to make at-home! Follow the steps below to make it easy!

Step1 - Prepare Ingredients

  • You need to prepare all ingredients before starting this recipe.
  • To begin, you will need to peel and chop shallots (about 2 cups). Next, cut galangal root into small chunks (about 3 inches) and put aside.
  • Next, remove and cut the cloves of garlic (about four cloves). Next, peel and mince the lemongrass stems (about 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. The white part of your stem should be removed and put aside.
  • After draining the shrimp paste, wash it well and then coarsely smash it.
  • Finally, measure the sugar and salt.

Step2 - Grind Ingredients

  • Blend all ingredients until smooth
  • The texture should be comparable to peanut butter.
  • Take note: If you are looking to reduce oil in your dish you can add water to the mix.

Step3 - Add Coconut Milk

  • Add coconut milk to the mixture and mix well.
  • Slowly add coconut milk to ensure that the paste doesn't become too sticky.
  • If you like it milder, reduce the number of chillies used and add more galangal root.
  • You can make it more spicy by adding more chilies and less galangal root. You should enjoy the final product.

Step4 – Serve

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



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