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Cloves (लौंग)

Cloves are the dried flower buds of an evergreen tree, known for their intense, pungent, and slightly numbing flavor profile. They are a powerful spice used sparingly to add a sharp, aromatic 'kick' to a wide variety of Indian dishes. In Indian cooking, they are essential for 'whole spice' tempering, especially in heavy meat curries, rich dals, and aromatic rice preparations. They are a key component of 'Masala Chai,' providing a warming sensation that is perfect for cold or rainy weather. Cloves are also famous for their distinct lingering smell and have deep roots in traditional dental care due to their antiseptic properties. Their high essential oil content makes them one of the most potent antioxidants in the entire spice box. A single clove can significantly alter the flavor profile of a large pot of curry, adding warmth and depth. They symbolize hospitality and are often offered after meals as a digestive aid and breath freshener. Cloves have been a valuable commodity in the spice trade for centuries, originating from the Maluku Islands in Indonesia.

Cloves

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Calories

6 kcal

Protein

0.1g

Fat

0.3g

Carbs

1.3g

Fiber

0.7g

Vitamins

Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Manganese, Calcium

Cooking Tips

  • Prick the bulb of the clove slightly before adding to oil to ensure its aromatic core is fully released.
  • Use cloves in whole form for rice dishes and remove them before serving for a cleaner professional look.
  • Add a single clove to your tea while brewing for a magnificent warming effect during winter months.

Substitutes

Allspice
Nutmeg (sparingly)
Cinnamon (for warmth)
Mace

Related Ingredients

Cinnamon
Cardamom
Black Pepper
Star Anise
Ginger

Recipes Using Cloves

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