Kitchen Seasonings: A Quick World Tour
Herbs,
spices and other seasonings are a natural and healthy
way to add a lot of flavor to your recipes without adding a lot of
extra
calories. With a little practice, you can create an endless variety of
delicious recipes, such as Mediterranean-inspired favorites bursting
with the
fresh flavors of lemon, garlic and rosemary and spicy Mexican dishes
featuring
cilantro, cumin and chili powder.
Cuisine |
Popular
Herbs, Spices & Seasonings |
Italian |
basil, oregano, marjoram,
rosemary, parsley |
French |
thyme, French tarragon,
rosemary, basil, sage, mint, marjoram |
Greek |
dill, lemon, oregano, fennel |
Spanish |
saffron, smoked and regular
paprika, rosemary, thyme |
German |
mustard, rye, caraway seeds,
borage |
Mexican |
cilantro, chili powder, cumin,
Mexican oregano |
Indian |
curry powder, coriander, cumin,
turmeric |
Chinese |
five-spice powder, star anise,
fennel seed, cloves, cinnamon, ginger |
Thai |
Thai basil, cumin, turmeric,
lemon grass, cinnamon |
Of course, this chart is far from comprehensive, but it can
serve as a good reference point for assembling your own collection of
must-have
herbs, spices and seasonings.
You will also see a lot of crossover among dishes from
countries that border one another. For example, French, Italian, Greek
and
Spanish dishes often feature many of the same herbs, such as basil,
rosemary,
oregano and thyme. Of course, this isn’t surprising when you consider
how these
populations interacted with and melded together over the course of
history. Depending
on your personal tastes and cooking habits, these ingredients may be
good to
keep on hand, as well.
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