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General
Description
Cardamom is the ground seed of a tropical fruit in the ginger family
known as Elettaria cardamomum. The seeds are found in oval-shaped
fruit pods that are between 1/4- and 1-inch long.
Geographical Sources
Cardamom comes from India, Guatemala, and
Ceylon.
Traditional Ethnic Uses
In India Cardamom is traditionally
used in curry blends, and in Scandinavian countries it is commonly
added to breads;
however, most of the world's Cardamom crop is used in Arabic
countries as a flavoring for coffee.
Taste and Aroma
Cardamom has an intense, pungent, sweet flavor.
History/Region of Origin
As early as the 4th century BC Cardamom
was used in India as a medicinal herb. Greeks and Romans imported
it as a digestive aid. In Sweden it has become a more popular
spice than cinnamon.
Storage
Store in cool, dark, dry places.
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