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  2. The Spice Connection - AOL

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    To keep larger quantities of spices fresh, store them in the freezer in tightly sealed containers Tips for Using Herbs For long-cooking dishes, add herbs and spices an hour or less before serving.

  3. Scoville scale - Wikipedia

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    Pepper stand at Central Market in Houston, Texas, showing its peppers ranked on the Scoville scale The ghost pepper of Northeast India is considered to be a "very hot" pepper, at about 1 million SHU. [1]

  4. List of culinary herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    A spice market in Istanbul. Night spice market in Casablanca. This is a list of culinary herbs and spices.Specifically these are food or drink additives of mostly botanical origin used in nutritionally insignificant quantities for flavoring or coloring.

  5. Plants used as herbs or spices - Wikipedia

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    This page is a sortable table of plants used as herbs and/or spices.This includes plants used as seasoning agents in foods or beverages (including teas), plants used for herbal medicine, and plants used as incense or similar ingested or partially ingested ritual components.

  6. 3 strange foods and a drink that have pumpkin spice pairings

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    There's no shortage of pumpkin spice offerings in the fall, including some rather unusual pairings. Here are four foods with particularly peculiar pumpkin spice pairings.

  7. 3 Essential Tips for Drinking Wine With Spicy Foods ... - AOL

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    Pairing wine with chile spice. The heat from capsaicin in chiles isn’t really a flavor; instead, our nervous system reacts to capsaicin as if we took a sip of something boiling hot. Because ...

  8. Salt and pepper - Wikipedia

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    Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food. [2] Its pairing with pepper as table accessories dates to seventeenth-century French cuisine, which considered black pepper (distinct from herbs such as fines herbes) the only spice that did not overpower the true taste of food. [3]

  9. List of Indian spices - Wikipedia

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    Spices are used in different forms: whole, chopped, ground, roasted, sautéed, fried, and as a topping. They blend food to extract the nutrients and bind them in a palatable form. Some spices are added at the end as a flavouring — those are typically heated in a pan with ghee (Indian clarified butter) or cooking oil before being added to a dish.