Spice Rack Secrets
Each spice in your cabinet has traveled from farflung regions of the world, and is often derived from unexpected parts of plants. Take cinnamon, a common spice in many households. It s not a seed or a fruit, but actually the bark of a tree native to Sri Lanka. Then there s cloves, the dried flower buds from a tree in Indonesia. Even fennel seeds, they re harvested from tall, feathery plants of the Mediterranean. And let s not forget paprika, a ground spice from red fruits of the larger Capscium annum family, native to Central Mexico. Lastly, cream of tartar, a byproduct of winemaking. So each time you reach for a spice, remember, it s not just flavor you re adding, but a dash of worldwide adventure.
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