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Know the Different Types of Spices

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Know the Different Types of Spices

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  1. Know the Different Types of Spices https://keyaspices.com/

  2. Spices & Herbs Spices and herbs add that extra flavour in a meal and release an aroma that makes one drool. So what exactly are they and what are their types? Spices can come from any part of a plant except the leaf. The leaves are called herbs. Let’s discuss the different categories of indian spices. Depending on how and where they’re used, it could be the difference between a good meal and a great meal. https://keyaspices.com/

  3. Sweet Spice O Mine Sweet spices are added to increase the sweetness or balance the spice factor in savoury dishes. Generally associated with desserts and sweet dishes, these spices vary in strength from dish to dish. Some sweet spices include allspice, nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon etc https://keyaspices.com/

  4. The Tangy Factor Tangy spices contain a distinctive acidic flavour. These spices can be added to select dishes where the tangy taste is needed to be in the forefront. Some tangy spices include tamarind and sumac. Less is more with Pungent Spices Add a vibrant element into your culinary skills, pungent spices are extremely strong and should be used in small quantities so as not to overpower the main flavour and taste. These spices are characterised by a strong flavour. Some examples are cloves, ginger, saffron etc. For eg, your homemade paneer butter masala could have a touch of ginger to get the aroma going. https://keyaspices.com/

  5. Turn Up the Heat Hot spices as the term suggests increases the spicy-ness in a meal. Chilli is the most common hot spice followed by mustard and pepper. These spices should be used in low quantities unless of course the meal demands it. Amalgamating Spices These spices go with everything and anything and can be added in conjunction with any other spice. They unite the different flavours and bring out a wonderful taste. Some examples are turmeric, coriander etc. These spices are readily available in the supermarket or if you’re browsing for online grocery shopping. https://keyaspices.com/

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