Thanks for the recipe. I love these things! I always bring spices from my travels. I love spicy.
niamka
Thanks for the recipe. We'll have to look for some of the ingredients. Now at least it is clear what they can be useful for. Sometimes you see some interesting spice in an online store and think, and with what it is eaten?
olesya26
Thank you very much for sharing the spice recipes, bookmark. I love spices. I grow fragrant, spicy herbs on my site.
julifera
Girls - to your health! Berber can generally be made from baharat by adding missing components Well, as always, for moderation - do not add hot pepper all according to the recipe, it is better then to bring the spiciness to taste in the finished dish.
Twist
Oh, how great! : yahoo: Another interesting mix Thanks for the recipe and the opportunity to pamper the family with a new flavor!
ORina
Oh, I also wanted to ask. Azhgon in the photo looks like the seeds that I brought from Tunisia (I took it at random). Light green. When pounded in a mortar, she smelled like anise. I wonder if this is azhgon? Or something else?
julifera
I didn't have azhgon, I did it without him, so I won't say what I'm like.
julifera
Quote: ORina
Oh, I also wanted to ask. Azhgon in the photo looks like the seeds that I brought from Tunisia (I took it at random). Light green. When pounded in a mortar, she smelled like anise. I wonder if this is azhgon? Or something else?
Now I found a verbal description of the difference between caraway and cumin, so it can be cumin
"Caraway (cumin) has a stronger, more pronounced, pungent taste and slightly bitter, while cumin is weaker, sweetish with notes of anise."
julifera
AZHGON
ANISE
KUMIN (ZIRA)
CARAWAY
ORina
Thank you very much for the information! I crawled for my seeds, examined, even chewed - the bright taste of anise, the medicine a little like. Probably cumin after all. I also bought fenugreek today. I will conjure, mix!