Cloves
$10.00 – $10.50
Despite attempts at clove monopolies, by the 18th century cloves were grown in many places including Brazil, Tanzania, and Madagascar. The whole Clove looks much like a nail, hence its French namesake, “clou” (nail).
Use in pastries, puddings, cooked fruits, and cakes, or sprinkle on oatmeal for a treat. Also yummy in stews and vegetables. Pairs well with nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger.
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| Categories | Baking, Curries, Library, Pork, Spices, Sweet Things |
| Tags | Asian Spices, Chinese Spices, India & Asia, Indian Spices, Nutmeg Notebook Favorites, SOS Free |
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