Cardamom, Ground

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About Cardamom, Ground

Product Info:
Cardamom (Elettaria Cardamomum) is native to India and is an often used spice in many dishes from South Asia. Fancy Green Cardamom Pods are about 1/2" long and have a fresh green color and pungent, aromatic flavor. Chewing on Cardamom Pods can calm an upset stomach while sweetening the breath. Each pod contains about 20 aromatic seeds. There are Brown, White and Green Cardamom Pods. The green is most common and the white pods are simply bleached green pods. The brown pods are not true Cardamom, but come from a related variety. For best results, buy whole Green Cardamom and remove seeds just before using. 

Suggested Use:
Cardamom mixed with ginger, cloves and cinnamon is great in rice pudding, black tea and even in hot chocolate. The slightly spicy flavor of Cardamom also mixes well into traditional coffee cake recipes. It is also a great spice for pickling.

Ingredients:
Cardamom Ground

Basic Prep:
Ready to use. Just add to baked goods or curry blend recipes. Place in cheese cloth bag for tea infusions.

Can also be spelled (or misspelled!) as Cardamon, Cardomon or Cardomom.

Product Reviews

  • 5
    Cardamom is the star

    Posted by Paul Roth on 14th Apr 2023

    This spice is centerpiece of our favorite Somalia chicken soup. Also heart and soul of ginger snap cookies.

  • 5
    excellent quality

    Posted by Jose B on 6th Dec 2011

    local grocer's ground cardamom was worse quality and more expensive, so can't beat this. ty.