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  2. 6 Pantry Items You Need To Toss Before The Holiday Season

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    According to AskUSDA, ground spices have a shorter shelf life compared to that of whole spices as the latter maintains its aroma and flavor longer. Expect for most ground spices to have a shelf ...

  3. The Spice Connection - AOL

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    Ginger, ground: A sharp, aromatic spice is used in many sweet baked goods and curries. ... Whole spices may last for 3 to 5 years. Proper storage should result in longer freshness times.

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    A piped-on garland and plain white icing accents the front of this gingerbread house. Sliced almond shingles form the roof tiles. A bricklike chimney is made from gingerbread baked with whole almonds.

  5. Tempering (spices) - Wikipedia

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    Tempering is also practiced by dry-roasting whole spices in a pan before grinding the spices. Tempering is typically done at the beginning of cooking, before adding the other ingredients for a curry or similar dish, or it may be added to a dish at the end of cooking, just before serving (as with a dal, sambar or stew). [2]

  6. Spice mix - Wikipedia

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    Hawaij, Yemenite ground spice mixtures used primarily for soups and coffee; Mitmita, an Ethiopian blend of African birdseye chili peppers, cardamom, cloves and salt; Ras el hanout, a Moroccan blend that includes cinnamon and cumin among other spices; Yaji, a Hausa spice mix for traditional suya and chichinga kebabs in sahelian West Africa. Made ...

  7. Spice - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the flavor is maximized by storing a spice whole and grinding when needed. The shelf life of a whole dry spice is roughly two years; of a ground spice roughly six months. [29] The "flavor life" of a ground spice can be much shorter. [note 3] Ground spices are better stored away from light. [note 4]

  8. The Easy Skillet Dinner I Make Nearly Once a Week - AOL

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    Remove the pan from the heat, cover the top evenly with the shredded cheese, and broil until golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes. Serve with toppings as desired. Make It Your Own

  9. Quatre épices - Wikipedia

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    The spice mix contains ground pepper (white, black, or both), cloves, nutmeg and dried ginger. Some variations of the mix use allspice or cinnamon instead of pepper, or cinnamon instead of ginger. [ 2 ]