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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the uses of Thai spice?
We all have heard the term Thai spices, but we don't understand what it really means. But when we discover our mouths water, we wonder why we haven't been eating more of it.
It's much more than a spice. It's an ingredient that can add flavor and depth in dishes that otherwise would be bland.
While there are thousands of Thai-inspired recipes out there, few of them contain the real thing. Let's learn how to include these delicious flavors in your meals.
Thais have used herbs and spices since ancient times to enhance food and drink. Thai, which means "to make", comes from the Sanskrit word.
Most Thais like spicy food, even today. 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.
A local Asian grocery store is the best place to learn more about Thai spice. You'll find many ingredients there, including fresh basil leaves, dried chilies 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 can use either dry or wet spices. Dry spices are usually ground, while wet ones are crushed or pounded finely.
Dry spices are added directly to a dish. For example, ground red pepper is sprinkled onto chicken soup. Mixing wet spices with oil or butter can create a paste.
Wet spices are often used in sauces, marinades, and dressings. Some common wet spices include fish sauce, oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, curry paste, and hoisin sauce.
You need to be able to match certain spices with Thai ingredients if you wish to make Thai food at home.
Red pepper flakes are recommended for beef. If you're using seafood like shrimp, white pepper should be used.
You can also order online if your Asian market is not available. There are many options for exotic herbs, spices and dried chilies.
So next time you get hungry, think about putting on a little extra heat by whipping up one of these tasty Thai recipes!
How to Store Your Spices?
Keep them away from heat and light.
Place them in a dark cupboard to store spices for extended periods. This will help preserve the spices and prevent oxidation.
Keep your spices out of direct sunlight and in a cool dry place. It is possible for the spice to lose its flavor and aroma if it's placed in close proximity to a window or heater.
Spices need to be kept in an airtight glass container or tin. You should ensure that the containers are not moistened if you store them in plastic containers.
As humidity can cause mold growth, it is important to check the seal before opening or resealing.
You don't have to throw out leftover spices. You can make use of them by adding them to your favorite dishes. They can be frozen to prolong their shelf-life.
Can garlic be used in Thai cooking
Thai cuisine makes use of garlic. Garlic is often used to make Thai dishes, including salads and soups, stir-fries and curries, as well as sauces and sauces.
In Thailand, garlic can be chopped and fried along with ginger and shallots. You can also eat it with sticky rice.
The most common way to eat garlic is to chop it finely and mix it with chilli paste, salt, fish sauce, lime juice, and oil. This is known as "Nam Phrik", or namphrik. Nam phrik is often served with grilled chicken or beef.
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)
- According to a recent survey, professional chefs and many home cooks use spices; usage has only continued to grow from 2011 to now. (hospitalityinsights.ehl.edu)
- Their 14 to 20 percent essential oil content means that cloves have the highest concentration of aroma compounds of any spice. (masterclass.com)
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How To
How to choose which spices to buy
Cooking requires you to learn how to choose the right herbs for your recipes. There are hundreds of choices, so where can you start when choosing which spices to add to your kitchen?
Three factors are important to consider when choosing spices. They are the taste profile, shelf live, and price. 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.
Also, shelf lives can vary widely. Some spices will last forever, others may expire very quickly. Cayenne pepper can last for many years, while oregano only loses its potency in two months. There's also the cost. Spices can cost anywhere from $1 per tablespoon up to $100 per ounce. This means you'll need to find a balance between value and quality.
Also, you will need to choose whether organic or non-organic ingredients are more appealing. Organic products have fewer pesticides and chemicals that conventional products, which is better for your health as well as the environment. These products can also be more costly so make sure to weigh the benefits against the costs.
Shopping online is the best way to ensure you pick the right spices for your kitchen. Online retailers provide comprehensive information on every product, including pricing, reviews and ratings.
After narrowing down your options, you can place an order directly with the retailer. You should store your items in airtight containers, away from heat and sunlight once you receive them.
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