TRS Cardamom Black (50gm)
2,49 € incl. VAT
Black cardamom is used as a spice in a similar way
to the green cardamom, but the taste differs considerably. In contrast to green cardamom, black cardamom is rarely used in desserts. Its tart, earthy aroma, reminiscent of softwood and camphor, and its smoky taste are due to the traditional drying over an open fire. The spice is mostly used in hearty meat dishes.
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Black cardamom is used as a spice in a similar way
to the green cardamom, but the taste differs considerably. In contrast to green cardamom, black cardamom is rarely used in desserts. Its tart, earthy aroma, reminiscent of softwood and camphor, and its smoky taste are due to the traditional drying over an open fire. The spice is mostly used in hearty meat dishes.
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Weight | 0,05 kg |
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Description | Black cardamom is used as a spice in a similar way to the green cardamom, but the taste differs considerably. In contrast to green cardamom, black cardamom is rarely used in desserts. Its tart, earthy aroma, reminiscent of softwood and camphor, and its smoky taste are due to the traditional drying over an open fire. The spice is mostly used in hearty meat dishes. | These chilli flakes are made from fresh red chili peppers that have been sun dried and then coarsely ground. This is why they have gained in aroma and heat. A versatile spice, not only for the Asian, but also for the domestic kitchen. Chilli flakes also give stews and pasta dishes a special character. | Cumin forms an important part of various spice mixtures such as Garam masala and Sambhar Masala. It has a characteristic aroma and is used in combination with other spices. Cumin has antiseptic properties and strengthens the stomach. In fact, ?Jira? in Sanskrit means ?that which helps digestion?. | Whole Urid (Urad) Dal is whole and with its natural black husk. It needs to be soaked for a few hours before use. This ensures that it cooks faster. Once softened, the Urid dal thickens to form a delicious, rich gravy. Dals with husk are generally considered more nutritious in India and Black Urid is rich in proteins and iron, making it the perfect energy booster in a vegetarian diet. | Coriander seeds are used as a spice for baked goods and liqueurs, are an ingredient in spice mixes such as curries and give many dishes from the Middle East and Southeast Asia their typical taste. They should always be freshly ground or ground in a mortar. | Bay leaves can be found in biryani, pulao, soups, curries and most Indian dishes. Vitamins A and C as well as folic acid and various minerals in bay leaves make them a nutrient-rich herb. | ||||||||||||
Content | Black cardamom is used as a spice in a similar way to the green cardamom, but the taste differs considerably. In contrast to green cardamom, black cardamom is rarely used in desserts. Its tart, earthy aroma, reminiscent of softwood and camphor, and its smoky taste are due to the traditional drying over an open fire. The spice is mostly used in hearty meat dishes. | About Product These are crushed red chillies from TRS. They are used in a lot of Indian dishes as seasoning to add spice, flavour and colour. The crushed chillies can be sprinkled over soups, pastas, pizzas and any dish to turn up the heat! Nutrient: NA Ingredients: crushed chilli Allergen: NA Storage: Store in a cool and dry place Weight: 100g | Cumin powder is made by powdering dry roasted cumin seeds in a grinder. These cumin seeds are then dried and powdered just like chili powder is made from dried red chilies and then used in various cuisines. Nutrient: Total Fat(15g), Saturated Fat(0g), Total Carbohydrates(36.6g), Sugar(2.4g), Protein(18.7g), Salt(0.17g) Ingredients: cumin Allergen: Cumin Storage: Keep in an airtight container in a cool and dry place Weight: 400g Origin: India | Whole Urid (Urad) Dal is whole and with its natural black husk. It needs to be soaked for a few hours before use. This ensures that it cooks faster. Once softened, the Urid dal thickens to form a delicious, rich gravy. Dals with husk are generally considered more nutritious in India and Black Urid is rich in proteins and iron, making it the perfect energy booster in a vegetarian diet. | Coriander seeds are used as a spice for baked goods and liqueurs, are an ingredient in spice mixes such as curries and give many dishes from the Middle East and Southeast Asia their typical taste. They should always be freshly ground or ground in a mortar. | Bay leaves are used in biryanis, kormas, soups and stews etc where their sharp and distinctive aroma adds to the dish. Bay leaves have many properties that make them useful for treating high blood sugar, migraine headaches, bacterial and fungal infections etc Nutrient: NA Ingredients: Bay leaves Allergen: NA Storage: Store in a cool and dry place Weight: 50g Origin: India | ||||||||||||
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