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What You Didn't Know
About Fragrant Spices...
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Origin:
Turkey Usage: Green to pale green, occasionally
brown-hued leaves. Referred to as the “royal herb” by ancient Greeks, this
summer herb is a member of the mint family. European Sweet is
milder than California Swet and has a slight anise
flavor. Practically everything tastes better with basil
including but not limited to; tomatoes, corn, olives, mozzarella
cheese, poultry, seafood, pasta, sauces and
pizza. Did You Know? Legend has it that
basil leaves, macerated, are excellent for drawing out poison from
the bites of insects or snakes. AIRS
Fragrances: Lavender & Sweet Basil Bath Salts , Cedar
Sage Room Spray _________________________ |
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Origin:
Malabar Coast, India Tellicherry black
peppercorns are the best of the best and come from the Malabar
Coast of India. These peppercorns are left on the vine to mature
longer, creating a mellow, well-rounded taste which is a bit
fruity. They are picked at
the pinnacle of ripeness and laid in the sun to dry and turn black.
You will notice their superior size compared to other peppercorns
and appreciate their complex flavor. Add
whole to soups, stews and marinades. Did You Know?
The first American millionaire was Elias Haskett Derby, who
made his money importing black pepper. He used his fortune to endow
Yale University. AIRS
Fragrances: Jamaica
Bulk Wands, Jamaica
Room Sprays ________________________________ |
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Origin:
USA Usage: Spicy seasoning for grilling, dips, spreads. Salt,
Spices, Paprika, Dextrose, Onion, Garlic Did you
know: During the past several years, many companies have
come out with Creole or Cajun seasoning blends, usually at prices
far beyond what the ingredients cost. Always make your
own. AIRS
Fragrances: Jaguar Spirit
Room Spray, Jamaica Bulk
Wands ___________________________________ |
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Origin:
Asia and parts of Europe Usage:
Caraway has a sharp, stimulating aroma and is sometimes confused
with fennel or cumin. Its flavor has a nutty, bittersweet sharpness
with a hint of citrus and anise. Caraway seeds are used in rye
and brown breads, crackers, sausages, soups and
stews. Did You
know? You can chew raw caraway seeds to aid in digestion,
to promote appetite, and to sweeten breath. AIRS
Fragrances: Turkish
Carnation Bulk Wands _____________________________ |
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Origin: India,
Guatemala Usage; In the
Cardamom Hills of southern India, wild cardamom bushes have grown
for some 2000 years. Guatemala is now the chief exporter of the
highest quality cardamom pods. Cardamom has a
strong, pungent aroma and a flowery flavor. It belongs to the
family of the ginger plants. There are 17 to 20 tiny inner
seeds in each peanut sized pod. If kept in an airtight
container, they will stay fresh up to one year. Did you know? Chewing the cardamom seeds will cleanse your
breath, and is particularly handy for garlic lovers. AIRS
Fragrances: Turkish
Carnation Room Spray _____________________________ |
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Origin: Burma, hot
wet tropics of China, East and West Indies, Central America. AIRS
Fragrances: Kashmir, Star
Sandalwood |
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Origin:
Europe Usage: The
celery that we eat today developed from a wild European plant that
grew near the sea. The seeds add great flavor to potatoes,
especially potato salad. Did you
know? In Chinese medicine, celery seeds are used as a standard
treatment for calming the body, dizziness and high blood
pressure. AIRS Fragrances: Black Opium
Bulk Wands,, Jasmine Italian
Bulk Perfume Oil _______________________________ |
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Origin:
Ceylon, China, Sumatra Usage:
Cinnamon is one of the oldest spices. Cinnamon was one of the
major factors in the exploration of the new world, playing a
decisive role in the discovery of America. Cinnamon still
ranks as one of the most popular flavors and of utmost importance
for all bakers! Cinnamon actually
comes from the bark of trees in the evergreen
family. Most cinnamon comes from the "cinnamomum cassia"
family. The higher the oil content, the more aroma and flavor.
Therefore, cassia types of cinnamon , which average higher oil
content than the other types, are rated superior by the
cinnamon loving population. Sticks are the perfect addition
for curries, desserts and syrups.
Did you know?
To ancient Egyptians cinnamon was an
essential part of the embalming process. AIRS
Fragrances: Kashmir Room
Spray , Delphi
Mini Sticks ___________________________________ |
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Origin:
Molucca Islands ( known as the Spice Islands), Madagascar,
Indonesia, Brazil and Zanzibar. Usage: Cloves have an almost pungent aroma as
well as a sweet and spicy flavor. They are the unopened flower
buds of the clove tree, which is a tropical evergreen that can live
up to 100 years. Whole cloves can be
used as garnishes, to stud fruit, hams or onions, and for
decorating . Be careful when using cloves in a dish that is
left to stand, as they can add sharpness to the
flavor. Did you know? On the Molucca Islands, the
natives plant a clove tree for every child born. They
believe that the fate of the tree was linked to the fate of that
child. AIRS
Fragrances: Kashmir Bulk
Wands, Pine &
Lemonpeel, Sage &
Citrus, _____________________________________ |
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Origin: Egypt, India, North Africa Usage: Cumin, also
known as comino, is native to the Nile valley in Egypt. Currently,
more than 50% of all cumin comes from India. Cumin is one of the
most consumed spices right after chiles and peppercorns and is a
key ingredient in many curry and chili
powders. Use whole seeds
in pickles, sauerkraut, soups and breads. At most good French
restaurants, mild cheeses are served with a little dish of cumin
seeds and pepper. As with all seeds, roasting them will bring out
their full aromatic flavor.
Did you
know? During the Middle Ages, cumin was thought to keep lovers
from fickleness and keep chickens from leaving their
yard. AIRS
Fragrances: Delphi, Pine &
Lemonpeel, Sage &
Citrus. _________________________________ |
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Origin:
Eurpoe, southern Russia Usage: The
highest quality dill seed is now cultivated in India. Dill seeds
are teardrop shaped, flat and light brown in color. The
seeds are so light that you get more than 10,000 seeds in
an ounce. The flavor of dill seed is crisp and slightly
pungent with an aromatic flavor that is similar to
caraway. Dill seeds are great
for pickling, tomato juice or soup, sprinkled over salads and
dressings, breads and fish. They also combine well with mustard and
coriander. Did
you know? One tablespoon of dill seed contains more calcium
than a cup of milk! AIRS
Fragrances: Cedar Sage
& Eucalyptus Bulk Wands ______________________________________ |
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Origin:
Central Asia, Mediterranean Usage:
Garlic is now cultivated and
widely used all around the world. As it’s one of the most popular
seasonings, you will find yourself in need of garlic when cooking
almost any dish. Having dehydrated garlic around is essential. Not
only is it a wonderful flavoring agent, but this garlic doesn’t
spoil. Dehydrated
garlic releases its full flavor after it is moistened. There is no
need to re-hydrate the powdered or granulated versions, but it is
very easy to re-hydrate the minced and chopped pieces. Simply soak
in a bowl of warm water for 15 minutes, drain and use as
fresh. Did You
Know? Thomas Nash, Sixteenth Century Poet described
garlic: "Garlick maketh
a man wynke, drynke, and stynke." AIRS
Fragrance: None so far. _____________________________________ |
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Usage:
Crystallized ginger, or candied ginger, is young, fibreless ginger
that has been steeped in cane sugar syrup and crystallized. The
sweet, yet sharp flavor of crystallized ginger not only has a
flavor that grows on you, it’s good for you too. Ginger has been
recognized for its medicinal values for centuries. It is most
commonly associated with easing digestion and alleviating motion
sickness. Did you
know? Many Obstetricians recommend crystallized ginger for
morning sickness to ease nausea and vomiting. AIRS
Fragrances: Kashmir Room
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Origin:
Mysore, India Usage:These
green peppercorns from Mysore, India are true peppercorns that
evolve from the plant family Piperaceae. A product of the black
peppercorn,these are the unripe berries of the same vine that are
picked before matured. Green peppercorns are the
spiciest of all the peppercorns. They produce an immediate hot
sensation that lingers for quite some time but is clean and
fresh. Did you know? In Elizabethan times, pepper was sold by
the individual grain and guards on the London docks had their
pockets sewn up so they couldn’t steal any. AIRS
Fragrances: Jamaica Bulk
Wands, Turkish
Carnation Bulk Pillars ____________________________________ |
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Lavender Seeds and Flowers |
Origin:
France, England Usage: Native
to the Mediterranean, lavender is mainly cultivated in France and
England but grows all around the world. Lavender has a sweet,
floral aroma with a hint of mint and citrus. The flavor matches the
aroma with just a touch of bitterness. Lavender is surprisingly delicious
in jams and honeys. Did you
know? You can apply one drop of sage or lavender oil to
speed healing of skin abrasions. AIRS
Fragrances: Lavender Room
Spray, Secret Garden
Bulk Wands |
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Origin:
Lebanon Lemon peel or
lemon zest contains a high percentage of essential oils which
produces an amazing flavor. The lemon peel is carefully removed,
discarding any white pith that may lie beneath, and quickly dried
to preserve the flavor. When using dried lemon peel in place of
fresh lemon use 1/3 of the recommended recipe. It is so much
stronger. Once mainly used in
baking, because of its high oil content lemon peel is now commonly
used in recipes containing seafood, chicken, pork, vegetables,
rice, marinades and dressings. Reconstitute by soaking in
water for 15 to 20 minutes to produce a fresh lemon flavor.
AIRS Fragrances:
Pine
& Lemon Peel, Sage &
Citrus, Delphi Mini
Sticks, Jaguar Spirit
Perfume Oil |
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Origin:
Asia Usage:
Lemon grass, also known as takrai, sera and bai mak nao, is a
tropical grass that used to be cultivated mainly in Southeast Asia.
It is now grown and cultivated in West Africa, Brazil, Mexico,
Australia and here in the States. Used mainly in Asian, Thai,
Vietnamese, Malay and Indonesian cuisine, it imparts a clean,
lemony flavor to soups, stocks, stews and
curries. Lemon grass pairs
well with garlic, galangal, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, cloves,
coconut milk, basil, cilantro and chilies. AIRS
Fragrances: Lemongrass
Incense, Pine &
Lemonpeel Room Spray |
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Origin:
Banda Islands, Indonesia (Spice Islands) Usage:
Nutmeg is the seed of a fruit produced by an evergreen tree. This
unique tree is one of a few plants that produce two spices, nutmeg
and mace, which is the protective outer layer of the
nutmeg. The two share a
similar flavor and can be used in place of each other in a pinch.
The best and the biggest nutmegs come from the island of
Grenada. Nutmeg has a fresh,
rich aroma and a woody, bittersweet flavor with hints of clove.
When used in cakes, breads, pastries, fruit dishes and pies it
pairs well with ginger, cinnamon and cloves. When used in lamb,
mutton, meat stews, spinach dishes, veal, vegetable recipes and
even pasta sauces, it pairs well with cumin, coriander, pepper and
thyme. Whole nutmegs keep indefinitely. Did you
know? The flag of Grenada features a nutmeg, the island's
main export item. AIRS Fragrances: Kashmir Bulk
Perfume Oil, Kahsmir Room
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Usage: There are over 200 varieties of
chiles, varying in length from a 1/4-inch to 12 inches. Their heat
quotient varies from mildly warm to fiery hot. A chile’s colour can
be anywhere from green to yellow to red to black. As a general
rule, the larger the chile the milder it is. The seeds and
membranes contain most of the chile’s capsaicin, the oil that gives
chiles their heat. Removing a chile’s seeds and veins is the only
way to reduce its heat. Did you
know? The official state vegetables of New Mexico are
the chilli and frijoles (pinto
beans). AIRS Fragrances: Jamaica Bulk
Wands, Turkish
Carnation Bulk Wands
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Origin: Brazil Usage: Pink peppercorns have a delicate,
fragrant, sweet, and spicy flavor. They are reminiscent of a
mild citrus zest and sweet berries. Pink peppercorns go especially
well in fruit sauces, vinaigrettes, and desserts. They have a
rich rose color that adds an elegant appearance to any
cuisine. AIRS
Fragrances: Jamaica Bulk
Pillars, Turkish
Carnation Bulk Pillars |
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Usage: Bell peppers are a great source of
vitamin C. If you thought
citrus fruits are packed with vitamin C, peppers have them beat.
Green peppers have twice the amount of vitamin C by weight than
citrus fruits, and this powerful punch of vitamin C is an
antioxidant that may be effective in preventing certain cancers.
Red bell peppers have three times as much vitamin C as the green
varieties and are a good source of beta carotene. AIRS
Fragrances: Jamaica Bulk
Wands, Turkish Bulk
Wands
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Origin: India Usage: Pepper is the dried berry of
Piper nigrum vine . Black Pepper, the spiciest, are
berries that are picked unripe. The berries used for
White Pepper are ripened on the vine and soaked so that their outer
hulls are easily removed. Muntok pepper, is grown
exclusively for making white pepper. AIRS
Fragrances: Jamaica
Bulk Wands,
Turkish Carnation Bulk Wands |
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Herbaceous refers to
a fragrance that’s natural and hay-like, maybe even a little
therapeutic. Some examples are chamomile, lavender, rosemary and
sage. 1999, Aqua
Allegoria Herbal Perfume for women, 1999, Guerlain, is classified a
refreshing green herbal perfume. Recommended for day
wear. AIRS
Fragrances: Cedar Sage
& Eucalyptus, Lavender |
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Fun Trivia Worth Remembering - Originating in India and
Sri Lanka, peppercorns--the pungent fruit of a perennial climbing
shrub--can truly be said to have launched a thousand ships.
Pepper's ability to spice up the bland European diet made it an
item of extreme luxury and a staple of trade between Europe and
India from the earliest days of commerce--worth its weight in
gold...because overland traders squeezed every penny out of the
pepper business that they
could.
- Just a few pounds of black pepper was truly a gift
reserved for kings. so goes the story of the Venerable
Bede, an English monk of the Dark Ages who - at
the point of death in 735 AD - carefully divided his greatest
treasure amongst his friends: a handful of
pepper.
- The earliest recorded use of a spice -
sesame seed - comes from an Assyrian myth. This myth claims that
the gods drank sesame wine the night before they created the earth.
The first real evidence we have of spice use comes from the art
work and writings of early civilizations. Hieroglyphs in the Great
Pyramid at Giza show workers eating garlic and onions for
strength.
- Around 400 BC
Hippocrates, the Greek physician, listed more than 400 medicines
made with spices and herbs, about half of which we still use
today.
- Romans sailed
from Egypt to India to trade spices. It was a difficult two-year
voyage across the Indian Ocean to get pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg,
cloves, and ginger. Spices were available
only to the upper class, who valued them as highly as
gold. Much much later, Columbus and other daring
European explorers set off around Africa and into the unknown
Atlantic to try find a direct route to India that would shorten the
trip and cut out the middlemen.. And so history was
made...
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