TRS Garam Masala Powder (100gm)
1,89 € incl. VAT
Garam Masala is an indispensable spice in Indian
cuisine. It refines the dishes and gives them an incomparable taste. Unlike other spice blends, Garam Masala is added towards the end of the cooking time. This is the best way to develop its aroma.
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Garam Masala is an indispensable spice in Indian
cuisine. It refines the dishes and gives them an incomparable taste. Unlike other spice blends, Garam Masala is added towards the end of the cooking time. This is the best way to develop its aroma.
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Description | Garam Masala is an indispensable spice in Indian cuisine. It refines the dishes and gives them an incomparable taste. Unlike other spice blends, Garam Masala is added towards the end of the cooking time. This is the best way to develop its aroma. | 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. | Brown mustard seeds are widely used as a spice, especially in India, and have a piquant taste. Their heat disappears quickly when cooking, so they should only be added towards the end of the cooking time. In India, the grains are roasted in a dry pan before used, which gives them a unique nutty aroma. It is particularly popular for refining many vegetable dishes. | Cardamom is a widely known spice and is also use as a fragrance in soaps, cosmetics, perfumes, especially. oriental fragrances. It is also an important flavor, especially in curry and spice dishes. Cardamom is part of the legendary yogi tea, which is particularly recommended during winter time as it warms the body from the inside. | 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. | ||||||||||||
Content | Garam Masala is an indispensable spice in Indian cuisine. It refines the dishes and gives them an incomparable taste. Unlike other spice blends, Garam Masala is added towards the end of the cooking time. This is the best way to develop its aroma. | 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. | Brown mustard seeds are widely used as a spice, especially in India, and have a piquant taste. Their heat disappears quickly when cooking, so they should only be added towards the end of the cooking time. In India, the grains are roasted in a dry pan before used, which gives them a unique nutty aroma. It is particularly popular for refining many vegetable dishes. | Cardamom is a widely known spice and is also use as a fragrance in soaps, cosmetics, perfumes, especially. oriental fragrances. It is also an important flavor, especially in curry and spice dishes. Cardamom is part of the legendary yogi tea, which is particularly recommended during winter time as it warms the body from the inside. | 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. | ||||||||||||
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