What are herbs and spices?



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What are herbs and spices? Plant products that are added to food or drink to provide flavor Herbs: Generally herbaceous part of plant: leaves or stems, fresh or dried Spices: dry seeds, fruits, bark, roots

Spices and history Turkish control of supply routes for spices from Asia led to Portuguese and Spanish exploradon to get to India, China, Spice Islands Portuguese, then Dutch, controlled Spice Islands (Moluccas); cloves, nutmeg, mace, black pepper nadve to these islands Control of spices led to great wealth and power Finally French, BriDsh. and Spanish smuggled plants to colonies, breaking monopoly, greatly reducing cost of spices

Chemicals responsible for disdnct flavors, smells of spices or perfumes are essendal oils or voladle oils Oils usually sequestered in specialized pockets or glands on plants; oils produced by plant as asractants or repellants (some compounds both asract some visitors and repel others) We use small amounts mixed with food for pleasant, rather than deterrent effect Compounds must be of fairly low molecular weight to voladlize and be perceived as odor Smell is 80% of what we call taste

Selection for longevity, yield, loss of odor (and thus flavor in foods like tomatoes)

Most common herbs and spices from three plant families Mints (Lamiaceae): zygomorphic flowers, usually square stems and simple, opposite leaves; defensive oil glands on leaf surface

Mints (Lamiaceae) Basil (Ocimum basilicum): domesdcated in India; sacred plant to Hindus, very important to ancient Greeks

Mints (Lamiaceae) Mint (Mentha spicata spearmint; Mentha piperita peppermint; other Mentha species used to lesser extent): from damp habitats of Europe and Asia

Mints (Lamiaceae) Oregano (Origanum vulgare): Mediterranean genus of plants; use greatly increased in US a[er WWII, with introducdon of pizza

Mints (Lamiaceae) Marjoram (Origanum majorana): milder flavor than oregano

Mints (Lamiaceae) Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis): woody shrub common in Mediterranean dry scrublands

Mints (Lamiaceae) Sage (Salvia officinalis): used medicinally from classical Greek through Middle Ages; rich in terpenes thujone and camphor, which are toxic at high concentradons

Mints (Lamiaceae) Thyme (Thymus vulgaris): Mediterranean genus; Greeks used it as an aromadc in burnt sacrifices. Phenolic compound thymol used as andmicrobial agent in mouthwashes and creams.

Mints (Lamiaceae) Lavender (Lavendula dentata, L. angus?folia): nadve of Mediterranean; dried flowers more commonly used for perfumes than in food; tradidonal ingredient in herbs de provence.

Carrot Family (Apiaceae): flat topped clusters of usually small flowers (umbel); very dissected, alternate leaves. Leaves used, fruits used, somegmes both (celery, dill, coriander/cilantro, fennel); defensive oil glands within leaves, not on surface. Within the fruit, essengal oils are concentrated in chambers surrounding seeds (protecgon?)

Carrot Family (Apiaceae) Celery (Apium graveolens): nadve of damp European habitats near sea; disdncdve flavor from compounds called phthalides Coriander or Cilantro (Coriandrum sa?vum): nadve of Middle East; main component of odor is decenal, which is very voladle; thus, used more as uncooked garnish; leaves used as cilantro, dried fruits used as coriander. CulDvated more for dried fruits with floral and lemon flavor; common in many Indian dishes and disdnguishing flavor in American hot dogs Parsley (Petroselinum crispum): nadve to SE Europe and western Asia; disdncdve flavor due to compound menthatriene; leaves high in vitamins A and C. Revered by early Greeks as symbols of victory and death. Dill (Anethum graveolens): nadve of southwest Asia and India; common in Greek cooking. Seeds used to flavor cucumber pickles.

Carrot Family (Apiaceae) Caraway (Carum carvi): nadve to Europe; disdncdve flavor due to terpene D carvone; Rye bread, component of Scandinavian alcohol aquavit Cumin (Cuminum cyminum): NaDve to SW Asia; enjoyed by Greeks and Romans (Greeks kept it at the table in its own box). DisDncDve aroma from unusual compound cuminaldehyde.

Carrot Family (Apiaceae) Anise (Pimpinella anisum): NaDve to central Asia and valued since ancient Dmes; high content of phenolic compound anethole, which is aromadc and very sweet (13X sweeter than table sugar). Used as a flavoring in Pernod and ouzo. Note that star anise, which also produces anethole, is totally different; it is a tree that is closely related to magnolias.

Carrot Family (Apiaceae) Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare): NaDve of Mediterranean and SW Asia; disdncdve flavor from anethole; seeds disdncdve ingredients in Italian sausages, chewed in India as a[er meal breathfreshener.

Cabbage Family (Brassicaceae) Pungency from same compounds as in leaves, sulfurous defense compounds called isothiocyanates When ground up raw they are irritadng; when cooked they tend to be biser

Cabbage Family (Brassicaceae) Mustard: Name comes from original European condiment of wine mixed with mustard seeds Black mustard (Brassica nigra): nadve to Eurasia; high in concentradon of defense compound sinigrin and thus high in pungency Brown mustard (B. juncea): hybrid of B. nigra and B. rapa that is easier to culdvate and harvest than B. nigra, also less pungency. Europeans mustards usually use brown mustard. White or yellow mustard (B. alba): European nadve with sinalbin as defense compound, which is less voladle than sinigrin. Commonly used in US; yellow color comes from addidon of turmeric.

Cabbage Family (Brassicaceae) Horseradish (Armoracia rus?cana): NaDve to western Asia; fleshy white roots contain sinigrin, grate raw roots to release pungency

Cabbage Family (Brassicaceae) Wasabi (Wasabia japonica): NaDve of Japan and Sakhalin Island where it grows by mountain streams. Not a root actually the enlarged stem that accumulates sinigrin as defense. Difficult to grow; most wasabi served in restaurants is actually dried horseradish powder colored green and mixed with water. True wasabi has mixture of pungent, oniony, green, and sweet flavors.

Tropical spices Cinnamon: one of oldest and most valuable spices; ancient Egyptians used it in embalming. Cinnamon is from the phloem of Cinnamomum cassia, C. zeylanicum (Lauraceae); native to Sri Lanka and China. Two year old stems and twigs are cut, the outer bark (xylem) is removed, leaving quills (cinnamon sticks) of phloem. Phloem contains protective oil cells imparting distinctive aroma Distinct spicy odor from phenolic compound, cinnamaldehyde (shown to inhibit mold growth in paper we read)

Tropical spices Black and white pepper (Piperaceae): Climbing vine native to tropical coastal mountains of southwest India Most widely used spice; once very precious commodity Dried fruits (berries) of Piper nigrum Black pepper: whole fruit dried; white pepper: outer fleshy fruit layer removed before drying Pungency from piperine