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One variation is a mix of ground ginger, cinnamon, cloves, pepper - proportions to taste |
One variation is a mix of ground ginger, cinnamon, cloves, pepper - proportions to taste |
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==Recipes Using Powder Fort== |
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* [[Appulmoy (recipe)|Appulmoy]] |
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* [[Aquapates (recipe)|Aquapates]] |
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* [[Connat (recipe)|Connat]] |
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* [[Roobroth (recipe)|Roobroth]] |
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[[category:spices]] |
[[category:spices]] |
Latest revision as of 10:18, 9 October 2007
In cooking powder fort (strong powder) is a combination of spices used by cooks for a dish requiring a strong spice flavour. Typical ingredients are pepper, long pepper, cloves, mace and galingale or ginger. For dishes requiring a sweeter spice taste, a powder douce was used.
One variation is a mix of ground ginger, cinnamon, cloves, pepper - proportions to taste