Cardamom Leaves, Cinnamon, woody, slightly sweet
Category: Leaves
Cardamom Leaves has the typical flavour of cinnamon and salt, and has a fresh taste.
- Origin
- Asia
- Taste / Aroma
- Cinnamon, woody, slightly sweet
- Season(s)
- Autumn, Winter, BBQ, Coquille St Jacques, Game, Lobster, Mothersday, Mussel, Rhubarb, Valentine's Day
- Storage
- Cold, 2-7 °C
Taste
Cardamom Leaves has the typical flavour of cinnamon and salt, and has a fresh taste.
Taste Friends
Cardamom Leaves makes an excellent addition to drinks, for instance in a fresh-tasting infusion or mixed with gin. The leaves can also be used in sauces or stocks. The product also combines very well with fish. Warming the leaves will bring out the best of its flavour.
Origin
Cardamom Leaves is one of the oldest and most expensive spices in the world, with a unique flavour and aroma. Both the leaves and the seeds can be used in cooking. This spice is a member of the ginger family and originates from India, Pakistan, and Nepal.
Availability
Cardamom Leaves is available year round and can easily be stored for up to seven days at a temperature of 2-7°C. Produced in a socially responsible culture, Cardamom Leaves meets the hygienic kitchen standards. The product is ready to use, since it is grown clean and hygienically.
- Umami
- Sweet
Specifications
- Taste
- Umami, Sweet
- Cultures
- Alpine, Asian, Chinese, Creolic, French, Indian, Indonesian, Mexican, Thai
- Usage
- Blanching, Blending, Blitzing / Mashing, Bruising, Canning, Cold infusion, Confiture, Deep frying, Drying, Extracting, Fermenting, Freezing, Gel, Grilling, Hot infusion, Macerate, Marinating, Oil, Pickling, Smoke, Sous vide, Steaming, Syrup
- Colors
- Green
- Dishes
- Alcohol, Cocktail, Coffee, Crustaceans, Dessert, Fish, Fruit, Functional, Game, Infusion, Main course, Meat, Poultry, Soup, Sushi, Tea, Vegetarian, Vegetables, Water
- Taste Friends
- Gin, Rum, Vodka, Chocolate, Coffee, Prawns, Lobster, Crab, Crustaceans others, Cod, Monkfish, Fish (saltwater), Banana, Berries, Blueberry, Cherry, Coconut, Kalamansi, Lime, Mandarin, Passion fruit, Plum, Pomegranate, Deer, Rabbit, Game (other), Mint, Anise, Beef, Goat, Lamb, Offals, Porc, Veal, Duck, Black pepper, Cinnamon, Vanilla, Beetroot, Ginger, Rhubarb, Couscous, Liquorice, Olive oil, Ponzu, Rice, Soy sauce, Sugar, Yuzu
- Synonyms
- Edible Leaves, Cinnamon flower, cinnamon leaves
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