Cloves
Syzygium aromaticum
Use:
Cloves are used as flower buds, dried, whole or ground. What would desserts, punch and Christmas be without cloves? The fiery-hot taste and strong smell is almost indispensable in many dishes. The spice is very popular, and not just at Christmas time. It also seasons spicy cuisine such as game, poultry, red cabbage and many marinades. In addition, cloves are an important part of many spice blends such as Indian "Garam Masala", Arabic "Baharat" and the Chinese Five Spice Blend.
Origins:
Cloves comes from the Indonesian Moluccas tree from the so-called Spice Islands. Nowadays cloves are cultivated in Madagascar, Tanzania, Sri Lanka and Malaysia.
see. Anne Iburg "Dumont little spice encyclopedia", Eggolsheim, Dörfler Verlag GmbH
Products with Cloves
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Österreichische Bergkräuter Cloves, Powder, 10 g
- Fiery and spicy taste
- Use sparingly
- A classic Christmas spice
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Cosmoveda Organic Cloves, whole, 70 g
- Contains eugenol, vanillin and pinene
- Certified organic cultivation
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Cosmoveda Organic Cloves, finely ground, 25 g
- Contains eugenol, vanillin and pinene
- Certified organic cultivation
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Ehrenwort Organic Mulled Wine Spice, 33 g
- For the winter season
- Powerful and sweet flavour
- With Ceylon cinnamon
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Ankerkraut Apple Pie Spice, 65 g
- Ideal for baking
- Add to cream cheese or cottage cheese
- With anise & cloves
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Wiberg Gingerbread Spice Mix, 220 g
- Characteristic gingerbread aroma
- Also suitable for game meat preparations
- For Christmas baking