A blend of spices used throughout Thailand, it reveals a wealth of fruity flavors and aromas. Intense green in colour, this Bangkok curry proves to be an intense aromatic delicacy, used for stews with meat or fish, vegetarian soups or typically vegan dishes.
Ingredients:
green coriander, turmeric, leek, parsley, ginger, garlic, brown sugar, kummel, fenugreek, pepper, dill, chili, onion.
Experience the exotic flavour of a unique and versatile blend of spices. Its delicate balance contains all the notes of spiciness, sweetness, a hint of bitterness and sourness. Ground Thai Red Curry is complex and refined, with a medium heat, perfect for giving its harmonious and complete flavour to vegetable, meat, fish and rice dishes.
This mix of Middle Eastern spices is widespread in Lebanese, Israeli and Syrian cuisine. Elevates the flavors of each dish and creates a unique, pungent and slightly smoked aroma, on white and sheep meat dishes, legume soups, fish. Also called a blend of 7 spices, Baharat is also used on rice and marinades.
Yellow mustard seeds are a spice derived from the seeds of the mustard plant (Sinapis alba). These seeds are small, light yellow in color and have a spicy, slightly bitter flavor. They are used in the kitchen to prepare mustard paste, flavor dishes and preserve food. Yellow mustard is common in many cuisines around the world and adds a distinctive flavor to various dishes, from marinades to salad dressings.
Laurel is also called "Laurel" or "Poets' Tree", it has been known for centuries in cooking and herbal medicine. Its dried leaves are used both to flavor dishes and as an infusion. An infusion based on bay leaves helps digestion: it avoids annoying fermentations, fights stomach discomfort and loss of appetite. Very useful in the kitchen for flavoring potatoes, stews and second courses such as white meat stew.