[MR] *WH* Mystery spice
C. Brian Towey
cbt at ib-ent.com
Fri Sep 2 07:46:43 PDT 2005
This should be worth a thousand words:
http://tinyurl.com/ahmgp
It's not grains of paradise, turmeric, or anything I recognize. The flavor
is very mild, almost musky, with no hint of spice oils such as you find in
nutmeg, allspice, clove, and other "sweet" spices. I can imagine using it
to create a meaty under-taste in a meatless curry. The pods are fibrous and
rather tough, but the seeds inside are very thin-skinned and crunch
effortlessly between your teeth.
Charles
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From: owner-keep at windmastershill.org [mailto:owner-keep at windmastershill.org]
On Behalf Of C. Brian Towey
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 9:46 AM
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org; keep at windmastershill.org
Subject: *WH* Mystery spice
There I was at Pennsic, and.
Along came a wandering merchant with a broad basket full of all kinds of
spices. He had one spice I didn't recognize, and said it was used in North
African and sometimes French cooking. I bought a small bag of lumpy brown
seed pods, each about the size of a whole nutmeg. They don't weigh much, so
I suppose they are mostly hollow.
There's just one problem. He told me the name of this spice, but by the
time I got home, I'd forgotten it. Without a name, I can't guess what to
cook with it.
I feel a bit as though I had traded a cow for some magic beans.
Can any of you guess what spice this might be?
Sheepishly,
Charles Fleming
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