AOS Bulletin — pepper
What are Spices?
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Let us start with the dictionary definition of SPICES. "Spices are an Aromatic or pungent vegetable substances used to flavour food" How did it the usage of spices start? Millions of years ago, humans co-evolved with the flowering plants in the world around them. For early humans, the basic use of the spices were as a flavour enhancers. Hunters and gatherers of early ages wrapped the meat with leaves of bushes accidentally discovering that it enhanced the flavour of the meat. It was the same reason for using nuts, roots, pods, flowers, berries and barks. They started using the spices...
Healing Your Body With Spices - by Radhi Devlukia Shetty
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A beginners guide to healing your body with spices daily! by Radhi Devlukia, the wife of Jay Shetty, is a great video for those who wants to know more about spices in your kitchen!She tells us about few spices which are used regularly in Indian Cooking and their importance.She says that the therapeutic values of the spices are released once they are cooked in fats like oil, butter and ghee etc. Listen to her tell more interesting information about the spices. Check out the latest recipes by this lovely lady here on her websitehttps://www.radhidevlukia.co/ Check out our spices collection here...
Why is Black Peppercorn so expensive?
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Pepper had always been a very desirable spice and had a great value from the time it is been discovered. It was considered as a luxury item in medieval Europe. Main reason for this is its rapidly increasing price in the world market. Spendmatters.com reports that the price of the pepper fell significantly in the year 2008 due to a bumper crop from Vietnam. Since 2008, the prices have continued to rise. In 2006 pepper traded for $1500 a ton and now its around 12000 USD There is a rapid increase in global consumption between 1991 and 2011 to reach 430000...