Belongs to the mint family this herb is one of the most widely used
Aromatic herb pertaining to the carrot family, part of the dill plant. wide range of uses in fish, eggs, potatoes, meats, bread, salads, and sauces?
what is Dill weed
peanut oil is similar to
what is Nut oils
Old wine musts aged in oak, cherry, or chestnut barrels
What is Balsamic Vinegar?
The cooking fat most significantly used in the preparation of Spanish dishes is
what is Olive oil
Used for any food and adds a lot of heat!
What is Cayenne Peppper
this herb belonging to the mint family is potent in flavor. used in soups, stews, and marinades. add at end of cooking to conserve flavor?
what is Marjoram leaves
canola oil is derived from
what is rapeseeds
Flavorless vinegar
What is the favored cooking fat in the Caribbean Islands?
what is Lard
Commonly used in China or Indian desserts
What is Cinnamon?
cool pungent flavored herb. used in salads and with vegetables?
what is mint
the best oil choice for cooking at high temperatures
what is Coconut oil
The temperature at which fatty acids begin to break apart and produce smoke
Tortillas, the Mexican staple grain-product, are predominately made of what in the North/South?
what is Wheat/Corn
Rich & Pungent in flavor, dried flower bud of the clove tree
Add to sweet dishes or as a contrast in stews and curries.
What are Cloves?
Wild marjoram. use in italian and greek dishes, in chili, with vegetables
what is oregano
the most expensive edible vegetable oil
what is Olive oil
Saccharification of rice starch, followed by alcoholic and acetous fermentation
Flavored w/ sesame, soy, or others
What is rice vinegar?
What country is known for Turmeric?
What is India?
The dried pungent root of a plant grown in China, Japan, India, and West Indies.
What is Ginger?
fresh or dried. use as a garnish, in sauces, soups and salads
what is parsly
Also called Gingelly oil or til oil in India, meaning "good oil"
what is sesame oil
Made from apple cider
Powerful odor and taste
What is Cider Vinger?
What country is known for ginger?