Curry powder – what is it?
Curry is a spice blend based on the Indian spice “garam masala” that has gained popularity all over the world. Curry was first used in the 18th century when Indian traders invented an all-in-one seasoning for British consumers, allowing the English to conveniently prepare Indian dishes. There are many different types of curry, but almost all of them contain turmeric, coriander, cumin and allspice as basic ingredients, with other herbs and spices added. The combination of flavours in curry powder stimulates different areas of the tongue and makes it addictive in a good way. Curries can become badly addictive if unhealthy ingredients such as flavour enhancers (MSG) or harmful oils like rapeseed oil are added, but pure spices are a pleasure for the body and the mind.
Curry spice mix 230 g | BIOMENU Spices
BIOMENU salt-free and low-sharpness organic curry flavouring is suitable for use in the same way curry powder is always used: in baked and baked dishes, rice and vegetable dishes and, of course, in curry sauces. For a spicier dish, add black pepper, cayenne pepper or chilli spice to BIOMENU curry powder. BIOMENU curry flavouring is a blend of 12 different spices: black cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, turmeric, ground cumin, fenugreek, black pepper, allspice, chilli, coriander, lemongrass and nutmeg. All the spices in the curry mix are of certified organic origin. What makes this particular curry powder special is the fact that it has little to moderate heat. This allows you to bring curry flavour to all your dishes, even those that don’t need spiciness.
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