Cloves

Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)

Description

IDEAL WITH GAMMON AND BREAD SAUCE

Cloves are the dried, unopened flower buds of a small evergreen tree. They have a strong sweet, pungent flavour.

Did you know?

The name Clove is derived from the French word clou meaning nail, which is the shape that the bud and stem resemble. In Indonesia half of the Clove production is mixed with tobacco to produce Kretek cigarettes. Their use as a preservative in pickles and spiced dishes is well documented. At the time of the early Chinese civilisation commoners chewed Cloves to sweeten their breath before talking to the emperor.

Quality

Cloves should be large, plump and oily with a warm, reddish brown colour. The majority of the flower buds should be intact. Eugenol is the principal flavour-giving volatile oil.

Usage

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