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Every other part of the plant, including dried bark, roots, berries,
seeds, twigs, or anything else that isn't the green leafy part, is
considered a spice. Today, India produces about 75% of the world's
spices. They even created the Indian Insitute of Spices Research devoted
to the study of spices.
Examples of Spices
- Cinnamon is the bark of a tree.
- Cardamom is a seed pod.
- All spices is a dried berry.
- Cloves are dried flower buds.
These are all examples of spices. Note too that spices are used in dried form while herbs can be used either fresh or dried.
Chefs Recommendations for Cooking With Spices
One thing to keep in mind when cooking with spices is that spices
start to lose their flavor when they are ground. So whenever possible,
it's best to grind your own spices immediately before using them, rather
than using spices that are already ground. You can use a coffee grinder
or mortar and pestle for this purpose. If you do decide to use a coffee
grinder you might want to use one only for spices and one for coffee
beans so as not to accidentally flavor your morning brew!
Do spices expire?
While spices don't actually spoil or rot, they will lose their flavor
over time. As spices are generally added precisely to add flavor, it is
best to use them in a certain amount of time. If grinding your own
spices isn't possible, try to use the freshest spices you possibly can.
As a general rule, ground spices that are older than six months should
be replaced. Whole dry spices can last for up to two years if stored
properly.
How to Properly Store Spice, Very Important to keep there aroma
Spices last longer when stored in a cool, dry location. So keeping
jars of spices right next to your stove will significantly reduce their
useful life. An enclosed spice rack or storing them in an opaque
container will help your spices keep their flavor longer.
Nutritional Value
Spices are used in small quantities
to flavor dishes which means they add few calories to meals. This doesn't mean spices don't cause a large impact on your diet; they can be a great way to add necessary vitamins and minerals.
to flavor dishes which means they add few calories to meals. This doesn't mean spices don't cause a large impact on your diet; they can be a great way to add necessary vitamins and minerals.
Spices in History
As the majority of the world's spices come from South East Asia, the
spice trade helped drive the global economy starting in the Middle Ages.
The Silk Road was a dangerous and long trade route that went from China
to Europe. Sailing helped to speed up the shipment of spices. In search
of a faster root to India, Christopher Columbus chose to sail east,
landing in North America instead. It is believed that this mistake in
continents is why Native American's were wrongly named "Indians."
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