The history of beets totals more than 2 thousand years. This root crop is the most common among vegetable crops. In dried form, it can be stored for a long time. Its use is similar to the use of fresh root crops. Like any dried product, getting into the liquid, it quickly restores its properties.
Use for
Soups, sauces, meat, marinades, poultry dishes, rice and vegetable dishes.
Taste
sweet
Nutrition value on 100 gr.
Proteins (g / 100g)… 9,0
Fats (g / 100g)… 0,5
Carbohydrates (g / 100g)… 54
Energy value (kcal / 100g)… 260
Salvia officinalis is widely used in cooking as a spice. Dry grass is added to soups and main dishes, as well as toppings for pies and other culinary products, among which are egg-rice, cabbage, meat.
Use for
Snacks, main dishes, drinks, sweet dishes.
Taste
Spicy, bitter
Nutrition value on 100 gr.
Proteins (g / 100g)… 11
Fats (g / 100g)… 13
Carbohydrates (g / 100g)… 61
Energy value (kcal / 100g)… 410
Dill seeds have long been added to almost all brines and pickles, in umbrellas with pickled and pickled cucumbers, tomatoes and pepper whole umbrellas with seeds are placed, only seeds are used in sauerkraut. Dill seeds go well with meat and fish dishes, any vegetable stew, and especially with dishes of peas, beans and lentils.
Use for
Sauces, soups, preservation, meat dishes, poultry dishes, side dishes.
Taste
Spicy
Nutrition value on 100 gr.
Proteins (g / 100g)… 16
Fats (g / 100g)… 15
Carbohydrates (g / 100g)… 12
Energy value (kcal / 100g)… 250
A wreath of stalks and branches of dill in the Roman Empire awarded distinguished gladiators. Use for the preparation of salads, appetizers, soups, second lunch dishes.
Use for
Warm and cold sauces, soups, meat dishes, poultry dishes, fish dishes, egg dishes, as well as for pickling.
Taste
Bitter grass
Nutrition value on 100 gr.
Proteins (g / 100g)… 16
Fats (g / 100g)… 15
Carbohydrates (g / 100g)… 12
Energy value (kcal / 100g)… 250
Im 16. Jahrhundert entdeckten portugiesische Eroberer Ceylon-Zimt in Sri Lanka und brachten dieses Gewürz im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert nach Europa. Ceylon-Zimt wird aus wildwachsenden Bäumen gewonnen, die Wuchshöhen bis zu 10 m erreichen und in den Wäldern von Ceylon und Südindien wild wachsen. Dieses Gewürz wird aus der feinsten Innenrinde hergestellt, die von drei Jahre alten Trieben geschnitten wurde.
Echter Ceylon-Zimt ist ein stark duftendes und geschmacklich hervorragendes Gewürz. Jeder, der schon einmal ihn probiert hat, weiß gut Bescheid, welche unterschiedlichen Geschmacksqualitäten dieses Gewürz haben soll.
Kohlenhydrate (g / 100 g):4,0
Fett (g / 100 g):3,0
Eiweiß (g / 100 g):28
Brennwert (kcal):160
Mindestens:18 Monate haltbar
Nettogewicht (g):30
Use for the preparation of salads, appetizers, soups, second lunch dishes.
Proteins (g / 100g):9,5
Fats (g / 100g):0,0
Carbohydrates (g / 100g):3,0
Energy value (kcal / 100g):50