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I was in an Indian/Pakistani grocery today,
buying cardamom and anything else unfamilar. I picked up kala jeera and takmaria, having no idea what they were. Takmaria turns out to be basil seeds, with which I am already familar (so that was a waste of a little money). Kala jeera is black cumin, which is completely different from regular cumin, so that might be a learning experience. But what really caught my eye was esphand. It's some kind of seed, but the package was marked INEDIBLE or NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION or something like that. It was rather expensive, about $2.99 for a 4-ounce bag, so I resisted buying it. That's just as well. It is not really a culinary spice. http://www.luckymojo.com/aspand.html In the past, I've accidently bought herbs and spices that were not intended for culinary uses, so I've learned not to automatically buy anything I'm unfamiliar with. The reetha incident comes to mind. They were some sort of dried fruit or something, which gave me and my friend an instant sore throat upon sampling it. I later found it was intended that you soak the things in water, and then wash your hair in the water. I wish these ethnic grocery stores would shelve the culinary spices separately from the folk medicines and other non-food spices. I sent an e-mail to the management of a small local chain of Mexican food stores about this, but never heard back from them nor did they change their shelving. Some of their folk medicines can be dangerous if used inappropriately. |
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![]() "Mark Thorson" > wrote > But what really caught my eye was esphand. > It's some kind of seed, but the package was > marked INEDIBLE or NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION > or something like that. It was rather expensive, > about $2.99 for a 4-ounce bag, so I resisted > buying it. > > That's just as well. It is not really a > culinary spice. > > http://www.luckymojo.com/aspand.html > Yeah, but what are you going to do to ward off the EVIL EYE now? Hmmm? @ -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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