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Guys, now have access to in excess of 25,000 High Quality Herbs, Spices,
Seasonings, Gluten FREE Curry Powders, Thai
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Tempura Batter Mixes 500gr, 150gr, Cock Brand Sauces, MTR Ready to Eat
Vegetarian Meals, Pappadams, Palm Sugar [several verities], Everest Tea
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high quality Noodles, Rose Rice Sticks, Rice Macaroni, Plum Sauce, Mango
Relish, Hoi Sin Sauce, Rice Wine Vinegar,
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Mushrooms, whole/sliced, Nori
Sheet Seaweed for Sushi,
Poonjiaji's
Indian Chutney and Relishes, Roghan Josh Curry Paste, Chi Tea, and the
list goes on. If you require a high quality food product, contact us and
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Quality Spice Merchant with over 17 years
experience in the Herbs, Spices & Seasonings Products,
[Web Site "HERE"]
and worked for a period as a Chef at the Gorge
Hotel Brisbane, and Fitzroy Hotel Nanango. This
being the reason for his Interest in Herbs,
Spices & Seasonings!. George has also compiled a
CD Cook Book Disk with 2,440 Receipes
of great Interest view 'HERE"
The CD Cook Disk sells for $4.95 each. Plus $1.50 Postage Australia
Wide!
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Galangal (Alpinia Officinarum) |
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We Now Stock Galangal Dry Sliced |
The Spice Guys
3/327 The Esplanade, Scarness,
Hervey Bay Qld 4655 |
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- See below; A Curry Against
Cancer - Summary: Fighting cancer with Galangal
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- Galangal is native to Java. It is widely
used in Indonesia and Malaysia as a food flavouring and spice. Lesser
galangal is native to China, growing mainly on the southeast coast. It
is also grown in India and the rest of South East Asia. Although barely
used in Europe today, both galangals were formerly imported in great
quantity, as medicine and spice. Galangal was known to the
ancient Indians, and has been in the West since the Middle Ages. Its
stimulant and tonic properties are recognized by the Arabs who ginger up
their horses with it, and by the Tartars, who take it in tea. In the
East, it is taken powdered as a snuff, and is used in perfumery and in
brewing.
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- Spice Description
The galangals are fascinating ginger-like spices used in South East
Asia.
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- Greater Galangal (Laos): Used as a flavouring
throughout Indonesia,
Malaysia and parts of India. Orangey-brown skin with pale yellow or
white interior. The rhizomes are longer than lesser galangal. Available
as slices, 3mm (1/8 in) thick or powder.
Bouquet: Gingery and camphorous
Flavour: Pungent but less so than lesser galangal.
Hotness Scale: 5
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- Lesser Galangal (kencur): Used as a flavouring in
Indochina and
Indonesia but not in Chinese cooking. The 8 x 2cm (3 x 3/4in) rhizome
has a red-brown interior. The texture is fibrous. Available as slices
or powder.
Bouquet: Aromatic and gingery
Flavour: Aromatic and pungent, peppery and ginger like.
Heat Scale: 6
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- Kaempferia Galangal: Used as a flavouring in
South East Asia. Often
identified as greater galangal. Red skin and white interior.
Bouquet: Sweet and sickly with pungent undertones.
Flavour: Like Bouquet but much stronger.
Heat Scale: 5
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- Preparation and Storage
Use like ginger, powdered, bruised or crushed. One slice of the root is
equivalent to half a teaspoon of powder. Generally small quantities are
specified in recipes, Laos being used in larger amounts than kencur. The
powders should be stored in airtight containers.
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- Culinary Uses
The use of greater galangal is confined to local Indonesian dishes such
as curries. Although known in Europe since the Middle Ages, galangal is
now used only in Far Eastern cookery from Indonesia, Indochina, Malaya,
Singapore and Thailand. Like ginger, galangal is a ‘de-fisher’ and so
appears frequently in fish and shellfish recipes often with garlic,
ginger, chilli and lemon or tamarind. Laos powder is more important
than kencur and, as well as with fish, is used in a wide variety of
dishes such as sauces, soups, satays and sambals, chicken, meat and
vegetable curries. Although used in the often searingly hot Indonesian
cookery, Laos powder enhances dishes such as chicken delicately spiced
with fennel and lemon grass and gently cooked in coconut milk. However,
these mild dishes are usually accompanied by vegetable or fish sambals
fiery with chilli. ‘A Cook they hadde with hem for the nones To boille
the chiknes with the Marybones and poudre Merchant tart and galyngale’
(Chaucer, 1386)
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- Attributed Medicinal Properties
Resembling ginger in its effects, galangal is an aromatic stimulant,
carminative and stomachic. It is used against nausea, flatulence,
dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and enteritis. It also possesses tonic
and antibacterial qualities and is used for these properties in
veterinary and homeopathic medicine. In India it is used as a body
deodorizer and halitosis remedy. Both galangals have been used in
Europe and Asia as an aphrodisiac for centuries. Gerard (1597) says:
‘they conduce to venery, and heated the too cold reines (loins)’.
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- A CURRY AGAINST CANCER
Summary: Fighting cancer with Galangal
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- Synopsis
Galangal, a common ingredient in Thai cooking, has been found to have
anti-cancer properties say researchers at King's College London.
You can view this document by "CLICKING
HERE" (Including Video)
The ginger-like root was among seven South East Asian plants which were
evaluated to see if there was a scientific basis for their traditional
reputation as cancer treatments.
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- Galangal stood out from the others in laboratory
testing because its
extract was found both to kill cancer cells and to increase the ability
of healthy cells to protect themselves from carcinogens.
Peter Houghton, Professor of Pharmacognosy at King's has spent over 30
years testing the medicinal properties of natural remedies from around
the world. His work is part of a long tradition - one in four of the
medicines on the market today are based on plant molecules.
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- While promising, the tests of Galangal's
anti-cancer properties are at
an early stage. They are still a long way short of advising us all to
eat Thai curry as an antidote to cancer.
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- My
CD Cook Book Contains the following Recipes;
BBQ Recipes - 33;
Cake Recipes - 273;
Camping Recipes - 9;
Crock Pot Recipes - 469;
Diabetic Recipes - 407;
Fish Recipes - 51;
Indian Recipes - 5;
International Recipes - 49;
Italian Recipes - 24;
Mexican Recipes - 20;
Pizza Recipes - 22;
Poultry Recipes - 246;
Restaurant Recipes - 54;
Salad Recipes - 25;
Secret Recipes - 57; Vegetable Recipes
- 160; Herb & Spice
Recipes - 56;
My Favourite Recipes - 481;
TOTAL RECIPES = 2441
Web Site "HERE"
- This CD sells at $4.95, if
posted Australia Wide add $2.00 = $6.95 Total!
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The Spice Guys,
3/327 The Esplanade
Scarness, Hervey Bay Qld 4655
Ph/Fax: (07) 4124 8687
Mobile: 0422 297925
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